Faxing
Adjusting the Contrast
Contrast is the relative difference between light and dark areas in an image.
To adjust the contrast:
1.
Press the
Services Home
button, then touch
Server Fax
.
2.
Touch the
Image Quality
tab, then touch
Image Enhancement
.
3.
On the Image Enhancement screen, select an option:
−
Manual Contrast
allows you to adjust the contrast manually. Under Manual Contrast, move the
slider up or down to increase or decrease the contrast. The middle position on the slider, Normal,
does not change the contrast.
−
Auto Contrast
allows the printer to set the contrast automatically.
4.
Touch
OK
.
Specifying the Orientation of the Original
1.
Touch the
Layout Adjustment
tab, then touch
Original Orientation
.
2.
On the Original Orientation screen, touch the desired orientation:
−
Upright Images
and
Sideways Images
refer to the direction the originals are loaded in the
document feeder.
−
Portrait Originals
and
Landscape Originals
refer to the images on the originals.
Note:
If you are using the document glass, the orientation of the original is as seen before turning it
over.
3.
Touch
OK
.
Specifying the Size of the Original
To ensure that you are scanning the correct area of the documents, specify the original size.
To specify the original size:
1.
Press the
Services Home
button, then touch
Server Fax
.
2.
Touch the
Layout Adjustment
tab, then touch
Original Size
.
3.
On the Original Size screen, select an option:
−
Auto Detect
: This options allows the printer to determine the size of the original.
−
Preset Scan Areas
specifies the area to scan when it matches a standard paper size. In the
scrolling list, touch the desired paper size.
−
Custom Scan Area
allows you to specify the height and width of the area to scan. To specify an
area, touch the
Length (Y)
and
Width (X)
arrows.
−
Mixed Size Originals
allows you to scan standard-size originals of varying sizes. Use the
diagram on the screen to determine which original sizes can be mixed in the same job.
4.
Touch
OK
.
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Xerox
®
WorkCentre
®
7970 Multifunction Printer
User Guide