COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC. CANON CLC1120/1130/1150 REV.0 MAR. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
B. Extended Functions
Mode
Description
Mode Memory
Use it to save or call back copying mode.
Recall
Use it to call back up to three most recent copying modes, or
to make copies using such modes.
Two-Page Separation
Use it to make copies of the left and right pages of an open book
on separate sheets by a single operation.
Composion
Use it to reduce two originals automatically and copy them on a
single sheet of paper.
Frame Erase
Use it to erase shadows, frame lines, hole images from copies.
Margin
Use it to create a margin along the side of a copy for binding.
Shift
Use it to shift the image of an original to a selected position.
Cover Mode
Use it to insert a sheet of paper different from others to serve as a
cover.
Transparency Interleaving
Use it to insert a sheet of paper between transparencies.
Color Balance
Use it to adjust color balance, brightness, hue, and density.
One-Touch Color
Use it to fine-adjust image quality and hue.
Image Quality Adjustment
Use it to remove images of the background or back of the
original, or to adjust chromatic space.
Sharpness
Use it to produce sharp copy images.
Area Designation
Use it to select an area of an original so as to edit and copy
the inside or the outside of the area only.
Framing/Blanking
Use it to select an area of an original so as to copy the inside or
the outside of the area only.
Marker Editing
Use it to select a black-and-white original using a marking
pen so as to color (fill) the area as part of image editing.
Image Combination
(requires editor PI-ED Board)
Use it to insert graphics or text to an original.
Image Creation
Use it to take advantage of the mono color, gradation, color filter,
or coloring feature.
Color Creation
Use it to take advantage of the negative/positive reversal, image
repeat, mirror image, slant, or character slant feature.
(requires IP-ED Board)
(requires editor, IP-ED Board)
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