Change Brightness

Chapter 5

Change Brightness

You can change the brightness of copies with -3 being the darkest and +3 the lightest.

1If the Copy menu is not displayed, press Copy.

2Press b until Brightness is selected.

3Press _ to darken or ` to lighten.

4Press OK to set and continue setting options, or Start to copy.

Set Preview

Copy Preview allows you to preview your originals before making copies. The Copy Preview screen shows the scanned image that you can zoom or crop (see Zoom and Crop).

1On the Copy menu, press b until Preview is selected.

2Press _ or ` to enable or disable Preview.

3Press OK to set and continue setting options, or Start to copy.

Save Copy Settings

When you change copy settings from the control panel, the settings apply only to the current copy job. To apply copy settings to all future copy jobs, you can save the setting changes.

1If the Copy menu is not displayed, press Copy.

2Press b until Save Settings is selected.

3Press _ or ` to set save copy settings to Yes.

Previewing Copies

Copy Preview mode is entered when the following conditions exist.

„The EasyShare AiO is in Copy mode.

„Preview is set to Yes.

„The Start button is pressed.

The Copy Preview feature can be used for photos or documents.

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Kodak 5500 manual Previewing Copies, Change Brightness, Set Preview, Save Copy Settings

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