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Erasing Unwanted Marks On Originals
Sometimes the original document you are copying or scanning contains markings near the edges that you wish to remove. Examples of
unwanted edge markings could be:
Erase Options
There are two methods for deleting unwanted edge markings:
To erase an edge
Other ways to work with edge-to-edge imaging
See
Edge-to-edge printing
for information on more ways to utilize edge-to-edge imaging.
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Wrinkled, torn, or other damage near the original document's edges
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Hole punches
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Handwriting or other errant marks near the document's edges
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The edge of the paper causing a shadow
Edge Erase
: This method allows you to set different deletion widths to
every edge
of the page in the original document. This method is
useful for damaged documents or documents that have errant markings on some but not all edges.
Border Erase
: Using this setting, one deletion width is set and applied to all edges of the document. This method is useful for originals
on colored paper, or documents that have the same unwanted edge content on every page.
1. On the Home Screen, initiate a copy or print job.
2. On the
Image Edit
tab, click the
Edge Erase
button.
3. On the
Edge Erase
drop-down menu, select either
Border Erase
or
Standard
Edge Erase
.
4. Use the spinner boxes to set the area (or areas if you selected
Edge Erase
) you want Edge Erase to cover.
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