entire image is adjusted so that it comes closer to natural colors. Click different parts little by little while checking
the preview image to produce the optimum color tone.
(Tone Curve Settings)
The tone curve is a curved line that indicates the brightness and contrast levels of the image
before and after adjustment. Select a registered tone curve to adjust the brightness and
contrast levels of the image.
[Channel]
If you select [Color] for [Color Mode], you can adjust the [Red], [Green] and [Blue] color channels separately.
To adjust all three colors at the same time, select [Master]. You can combine the adjustments made in [Master]
and those made in the individual color channels.
If you select [Grayscale] for [Color Mode], only [Grayscale] is displayed.
[Select Tone Curve]
Select from the items listed below.
[No Correction]
Performs no correction.
[Over Exposure]
Lightens the entire image.
[Under
Exposure]
Darkens the entire image.
[High Contrast]
Emphasizes the difference between the light and dark parts of the image.
[Invert the
Negative/Positive
Image]
Inverts the light and dark parts of the image.
(Final Review)
The results of all adjustments made to the brightness, contrast (
), histogram (
), and tone
curve settings (
) are displayed in a tone curve and as numerical values. Perform a final
check of the color settings.
(Threshold)
Adjust the threshold value for black and white images. You can enhance the appearance of
text or reduce the visibility of text or images printed on the reverse side of a semi-transparent
document, such as a newspaper. The setting is available if you select [Black and White] for
[Color Mode].
The threshold value is the boundary that separates whether a color is rendered as black or white. Colors
below a certain density level are rendered as white, and colors above a certain density level are rendered as
black.
[Threshold Level]
Slide
or enter a value. To render more parts as black, slide
to the right or enter a larger value.
Registering or Calling Settings
Call registered brightness or color settings for
to
and
.
Registering Frequently Used Settings
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Page 19: ...Step 9 Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions MF8580Cdw MF8550Cdn MF8280Cw Only...
Page 46: ...Continue to Selecting the Receive Mode LINKS Sending Faxes...
Page 48: ...LINKS Receiving Faxes...
Page 76: ...Paper...
Page 87: ...Select the paper type and press LINKS Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Slot Paper 2...
Page 106: ...the hook...
Page 113: ...LINKS Basic Copy Operations...
Page 118: ...LINKS Basic Copy Operations Adjusting Color Balance Adjusting Sharpness...
Page 148: ...LINKS Sending Faxes Sending Faxes to Multiple Destinations Simultaneously Sequential Broadcast...
Page 162: ...LINKS Receiving Faxes Checking Status and Log for Sent and Received Documents...
Page 169: ...LINKS Receiving Faxes...
Page 183: ...To specify multiple destinations repeat steps 3 and 4...
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Page 199: ...LINKS Printing a Document...
Page 206: ...Gutter check box and specify the margin width in Booklet Gutter LINKS Printing a Document...
Page 210: ...LINKS Printing a Document Printing Borders Printing Dates and Page Numbers...
Page 212: ...LINKS Printing a Document NOTE For more information click Help on the printer driver screen...
Page 269: ...Configuring Scan Settings in ScanGear MF...
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Page 332: ...LINKS Connecting to a Wireless LAN MF8580Cdw MF8280Cw Only...
Page 341: ...LINKS Setting IPv6 Addresses Viewing Network Settings Configuring WINS...
Page 353: ...LINKS Setting Up Print Server...
Page 372: ...LINKS Changing the Maximum Transmission Unit Setting a Wait Time for Connecting to a Network...
Page 378: ...LINKS Setting IPv4 Address Setting IPv6 Addresses Viewing Network Settings...
Page 413: ...LINKS Specifying IP Addresses for Firewall Rules...
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Page 687: ...5 Read the License Agreement and click Yes 6 Click Next...
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