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Configuring the Machine (Setup Guide)
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Adjusting the Gradation and Density
Settings of the Machine
This procedure involves outputting test pages and
placing them on the platen glass for scanning. Finishing
this procedure enables you to reduce irregularities by
automatically adjusting the gradation, density, and color
of images printed by the machine. Perform a full adjust.
IMPORTANT
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The types of paper, which can be used with [Auto
Adjust Gradation] are Thin, Plain 1, Plain 2, Recycled
1, and Recycled 2. Do not use other types of paper.
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It is recommended that you select [Full Adjust]
when performing an automatic gradation
adjustment. Select [Quick Adjust] for a quick, but
less complete adjustment between regular full
adjustment recalibrations.
)
Make sure that you place the test pages properly.
Accurate recalibrations of the gradation, density,
and color settings of the machine cannot be made
if the test pages are not scanned correctly.
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Two test pages are output by the machine during
this adjustment. This machine adjusts the toner and
print speed according to the paper type. To make
effective adjustments, select the correct paper type.
1. Press [Full Adjust].
2. Select the paper source
→
press [OK].
3. Press [Start Printing].
NOTE
If paper appropriate for the test page is not loaded
in any paper source, a message asking you to load
the appropriate paper appears. Load the appropriate
paper in a paper source.
4. Place the test page on the platen glass
→
press [Start
Scanning].
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* Place the test page face down on the platen glass, while aligning the
corner where the black test patterns are located with the arrow on the
top left corner of the platen glass.
5. Remove the test page from the platen glass
→
press
[Start Printing].
Repeat steps 4 and 5.
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