Selecting Colors with Each Function
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Place the original on the platen glass.
If you are using a color designation sheet, place the sheet together with the
original on the platen glass.
NOTE
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Pay attention to the following points when using a color designation sheet:
- When placing the original on the platen glass, do not change its top-bottom
orientation. (Place the original on the left side of the platen glass and the color
designation sheet on the right side.)
- Select the paper size to match the size of the original manually. If Auto Paper
Selection is used, the color designation sheet will be copied as well.
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Selecting Stored Colors (Registered Color Selection)
You can select previously stored colors when making Copy settings.
IMPORTANT
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In order to use the Registered Color Selection method, you must store colors
beforehand. “Storing Colors of Your Choice into Memory (Color Registration),” on p. 3-57
NOTE
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Stored colors are accessible at any time from within various functions. The procedure
shown below uses the Single Color function as an example. This procedure is the same
for other functions.
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If you make any fine adjustments to a color from within a function, those changes are
reflected only for that function. If you select the same color from within another function,
the original color is selected.
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The fine adjustments of a color are effective until one of the following operations is
carried out:
- The color is changed (another fine adjustment is made, another color is selected, or the
color selection method is changed).
- The Copy function for which the fine adjustments were made is canceled ([Cancel] is
pressed).
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(Reset) is pressed.
- The power is turned off.
Original
Color designation
sheet
Adjusting Color and Image Quality
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Summary of Contents for CS120
Page 1: ...Oc CS120 125 Oc CS120 125 Copying Guide...
Page 2: ...COLOR LASER COPIER 1180 1140 Copy Guide Ot i o j...
Page 15: ...xiv...
Page 263: ...Selecting Colors with Each Function 3 76 Adjusting Color and Image Quality 3...
Page 351: ...Inserting Text and Images 5...
Page 363: ...8 2 Appendix 8...