Adjusting exposure (density)

Exposure (density) is the degree of difference between light and dark. Increasing the exposure setting further blackens dark areas and whitens bright areas. Whereas decreasing the exposure setting reduces the difference between bright and dark areas. You can adjust the exposure between nine gradations.

Follow this procedure:

1Press [Menu] repeatedly until <3.DENSITY> appears.

3.DENSITY

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2 Use [ ] or [ ] to select the exposure.

• Pressing [ ] decreases the density, and pressing [ ] increases the density.

3Press [OK/Set].

Reducing or enlarging a copy

You can reduce or enlarge copies using three different methods:

Preset copy ratios You can select one of the preset ratios to reduce or enlarge copies. Custom copy ratios You can specify the copy ratio in percentage to reduce or enlarge copies. Automatic ratios The machine automatically reduces or enlarges the image to fit the print

media size.

The following sections describe how to use these methods.

Chapter 4

Copying

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Canon MP370, MP360 Adjusting exposure density, Reducing or enlarging a copy, Press Menu repeatedly until 3.DENSITY appears