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Image Options (Lighten/Darken, Sharpness, Saturation)
You can make copies with adjusting the copy density, sharpness and color saturation.
Note
•
[Lighten/Darken] of [Image Options] and [Lighten/Darken] of [Copy] are the same.
•
If [Lighten/Darken], [Sharpness] or [Saturation] is selected when the Color Effects is set, the
values set in the Color Effects are cleared.
1
Select [Image Options].
2
Adjust with [
] and [
].
Lighten/Darken
You can select from seven copy
density levels between [Lighten]
and [Darken].
The copy color density increases the
nearer the level is to [Darken] and
the copy color density decreases the
nearer the level is to [Lighten].
Sharpness
You can select from five sharpness levels between [Soften] and [Sharpen].
The nearer the level is to [Sharpen], the sharper the contours of images. The nearer
the level is to [Soften], the softer the contours of images.
Saturation
You can select from five color saturation levels between [Vivid] and [Pastel].
The brightness of color in documents increases the nearer the level is to [Vivid] and the
brightness of color in documents decreases the nearer the level is to [Pastel].
Image Enhancement (Background Suppression/Contrast)
When copies are made with [Black] of [Output Color], the background color of
documents such as newspapers and colored paper documents is erased.
When making copies with [Full Color], [Dual Colors], or [Single Color] of [Output Color],
the background of white documents is erased.
Note
•
When [Document Type] is set to [Photo], the [Auto Exposure] feature does not work.
1
Select [Image Enhancement].
2
Select [Background Suppression]
and [Contrast]. Adjust contrast with
[
] and [
].
Background Suppression
z
No Suppression
Scans the document
backgrounds with no filtering.
z
Auto Suppression
When copies are made with
[Black] of Output Color, the background color of documents such as newspaper and
colored paper documents is erased.