Restoring color in photos

If you have photos that have faded over time, you can bring them back to life with color restoration when you reprint them.

1.Load photo paper (& page 6).

2.Place your original on the document table making sure that it is aligned correctly

(& “Placing Originals on the Document Table” on page 8).

You can place more than two photos on the document table at one time (& “Copying multiple photos” on page 11).

3.Press the Photo button.

4.Use the l or r button to set the color restoration mode to on or off.

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5.Press the x Start button. The photo is scanned, and a preview is displayed on the LCD screen.

Note:

When color restoration is on, the icon shown below is displayed at the top of the LCD screen.

6.Use the l or r button to view the photos. Use the u or d button to set the number of copies (1 to 99).

7.Select the paper type you loaded.

8.Select the paper size you loaded.

9.Press the x Start button again. Your photo is copied.

If you need to stop copying, press the y Stop/Clear button.

Copying multiple photos

Place each photo vertically as shown in the illustration below.

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You can copy two 10 × 15 cm (4 × 6 in.) size photos at a time. If the edge of the photo is missing after you print, try copying them one at a time.

Place your photo 5 mm away from the edge of the document table. Also when you place two photos, position each photo at least 5 mm away from the adjacent photo.

You can copy several different sized photos at the same time, as long as they are larger than 30 × 40 mm and all fit inside the 216 × 297 mm area.

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