User Guide
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Xerox 700 Digital Color Press
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Color Effects
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Image Quality
Layout
Adjustment
Output Format
Job Assembly
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Photo and Text
Off
Y 000
Color Balance
Color Shift
Normal
Image Options
M 000
K 000
C 000
Auto Suppression
Auto Contrast
Lighten / Darken Normal
Sharpness Normal
Image Enhancement
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No Suppression
Background Supression
Contrast:
Auto Suppression
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Image Enhancement
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Auto Correction
Manual Contrast
Less
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No Suppression
Background Supression
Contrast:
Auto Suppression
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Image Enhancement
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Auto Correction
Manual Contrast
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Image Enhancement
Use the Image Enhancement settings when your scanned
image requires more than the basic image quality. There are
two features associated with Image Enhancement;
Background Suppression
and
Contrast
.
Access the Image Enhancement settings by selecting the
Image Quality
tab and the
Image Enhancement
button.
Background Suppression prevents reproduction of unwanted
shading from originals where the opposite side printing shows
through. The
Auto Suppression
option in the Background
Suppression area of the screen automatically reduces or
eliminates any background on the copies caused by colored
paper or newspaper originals.
The
Contrast
feature controls the difference between the
image densities within the scanned image. Lower contrast
settings reproduce more detail in light and dark areas of the
original. while higher contrast settings produce vivid blacks
and whites for sharper text and lines, but less detail in pictures.
Contrast selections are either
Auto
or
Manual
Correction.
Auto correction automatically chooses the best settings for
your job.
Select the
No Suppression
option when:
The Darken adjustment does not produce a satisfactory copy from light originals.
•
The original has a gray or colored border, such as a certificate.
•
You want to bring out fine detail that was lost due to a dark edge when using bound originals.
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