2. Copier-specific Adjustments
(5) Enter adjustment mode [05]. Change the value for code [1725] to adjust the level of reproducibility in Text/Photo mode.
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*Set the value in increment of 1, while checking the copy image until the optimum value is obtained. First, set "3" for this code and check the copy image. If further image quality improvements are still necessary, set "2." If even further improvements are still necessary, set "1" for this code.
*Remember that if a value larger than "3" is set, the edges of the image are enhanced (attaching importance to the reproducibility of text). The table below shows you the correlation between the value and image
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0 | Default |
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1 | Intended to improve the reproducibility of photos |
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more than the one obtained when "2" is set. |
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2 | Intended to improve the reproducibility of photos |
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more than the one obtained when "3" is set. |
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3 | Equivalent to the one obtained when the default |
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4 | Intended to improve the reproducibility of text more |
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than the one obtained when "3" is set. |
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5 | Intended to improve the reproducibility of text more |
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than the one obtained when "4" is set. |
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Cautions after the completion of the adjustment
When the original containing text is copied, the adjustment may possibly cause the text to become blurred on the copy. Therefore, carefully perform the adjustment, while checking the copy image.
Remarks
•Enter the value within the recommended value range mentioned in the procedures. Otherwise, it may cause a loss in copier performance, including degradation in the image quality.
•Procedures (2) and (3) provide the same effect of the adjustment. However, procedure (3) allows more flexible adjustment.