Basic Operation
3-4
Selecting Image Quality
Choose the image quality suited to the type of original.
1
Place the originals in the document processor or on the platen.
2
Press [Function].
3
Press [Orig.Image Quality] ([Image
Quality]).
4
Select the image quality.
5
Press the
Start
key to start copying.
NOTE:
You can also adjust the exposure for each
Image Quality mode. Refer to
Chapter 3
of the
Advanced Operation Guide
.
Image Quality Mode
Description
Text+Photo
For originals with both text and photographs.
Photo
For originals primarily consisting of photographs.
Text
For originals primarily consisting of text.
Ready to copy.
11x8½
Paper Size
Program
Function
User choice
Basic
11x8½"
Plain
11x8½"
Recycled
11x17"
Plain
8½x11"
Plain
11x8½"
Plain
MP tray
Plain
APS
Auto %
Reduce
100%
Exposure
Auto
Staple
Staple
Left Top
Staple Off
100%
/Enlarge
Mode
Exposure
/Punch
Ready to copy.
11x8½
Paper Size
Program
Function
User choice
Basic
Exposure
Reduce
Cover
Booklet
Up
Batch
Scanning
Auto
Selection
Border
Select
Orig.Image
2 sided/
Margin/
Centering
Sort/
Offset
Select
Orig.Size
Page #
Combine
Form
Overlay
Down
100%
Paper
Separation
Mode
/Enlarge
Erase
Mode
Quality
Ready to copy.
Orig.Image Quality
Text+Photo
Text
Photo
Back
Paper Size
11x8½
Text+Photo:Set this mode to copy o
with mixed text and photo.
Photo: For copying photo and pictu
Text: For copying text pages
100%
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