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3-100 Changing Colour Modes
Changing Colour Modes
This machine comes with the Automatic Color Selection mode, which recognizes whether an original
is in colour or black-and-white, and then automatically switches between the Full Color mode and
Black and White mode. You can also manually switch between the Full Color mode and the Black and
White mode whenever necessary.
Remark
For information on the modes which cannot be set in
combination with this mode, see "Combination of
Functions Chart(p.9-8)."
To scan in colour, it is necessary to install the optional
System Upgrade RAM to expand the memory capacity
of the machine.
The default setting is 'Black and White.'
You can store the colour mode as Standard Scan Settings
in Mail Box Settings (from the Additional Functions
screen). (See "Standard Scan Settings(p.8-35).")
Auto-Color Select
If the Auto-Color Select mode is selected, the machine automatically recognizes whether the original
is in colour or black-and-white. Colour originals are scanned in the Full Color mode, while
black-and-white originals are scanned in the Black and White mode.
Remark
When the Auto-Color Select mode is set and your
originals contain colour sections, the machine scans
them in the Full Color mode. However, the machine
may scan the colour originals in the Black and White
mode under the following conditions. To avoid this, set
the colour mode to 'Full Color'.
If the originals contain a few colour sections
If the colour sections are located on the left side
(within 10 mm from the left edge) of the originals
when loading the originals in the feeder
If the colour sections of the originals are close to
black
If the originals contain light colour densities
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Summary of Contents for iR3245
Page 2: ......
Page 13: ...chapter 1 Introduction to the Copy Functions ...
Page 43: ...1 Introduction to the Copy Functions Cancelling a Copy Job 1 31 Cancelling a Copy Job ...
Page 67: ...chapter 2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions ...
Page 70: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions 2 4 Various Mail Box Functions ...
Page 104: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions 2 38 While Scanning While Scanning ...
Page 107: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions While Printing 2 41 While Printing ...
Page 135: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions Erasing a Document 2 69 3 Press Done ...
Page 150: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions 2 84 Erasing Part of a Document ...
Page 151: ...chapter 3 Basic Copying and Mail Box Features ...
Page 166: ...3 Basic Copying and Mail Box Features 3 16 Entire Image 2 Press Entire Image Done 3 Press ...
Page 255: ...chapter 4 Special Copying and Mail Box Features ...
Page 307: ...4 Special Copying and Mail Box Features Image Repeat 4 53 6 Press OK ...
Page 428: ...4 Special Copying and Mail Box Features 4 174 Date Printing ...
Page 429: ...chapter 5 Memory Features ...
Page 439: ...5 Memory Features Storing Scan Print Settings 5 11 Storing Scan Print Settings ...
Page 444: ...5 Memory Features 5 16 Naming a Memory Key Naming a Memory Key ...
Page 447: ...5 Memory Features Recalling Scan Print Settings 5 19 Recalling Scan Print Settings ...
Page 450: ...5 Memory Features 5 22 Erasing Scan Print Settings Erasing Scan Print Settings ...
Page 453: ...chapter 6 Sending and Receiving Documents Using the Inboxes ...
Page 469: ...chapter 7 Using the Express Copy Basic Features Screen ...
Page 581: ...chapter 8 Customizing Settings ...
Page 585: ...8 Customizing Settings Customizing Copy Settings 8 5 Customizing Copy Settings ...
Page 609: ...8 Customizing Settings Customizing Mail Box Settings 8 29 Customizing Mail Box Settings ...
Page 621: ...chapter 9 Appendix ...
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