5To change the color mode, press Color Mode until the light comes on next to the selection you want. Choose between B&W (black and white) and Color.

6Press or repeatedly until Sharpness appears, and then press OK.

7Press or repeatedly until Sharper, Normal, or Softer appears, and then press OK.

8Press Start to begin copying.

Adjusting the color saturation of a copy

To darken or lighten the overall color levels of your copies:

1Load an original document faceup, short edge first into the ADF or facedown on the scanner glass.

Note: Do not load postcards, photos, small items, transparencies, photo paper, or thin media (such as magazine clippings) into the ADF. Place these items on the scanner glass.

2If you are loading a document into the ADF, adjust the paper guides.

3From the printer control panel, press Copy.

4Use the keypad to enter the number of copies.

5To change the color mode, press Color Mode until the light comes on next to the selection you want. Choose between B&W (black and white) and Color.

6 Press or repeatedly until Color Saturation appears, and then press OK.

7Press or repeatedly until Higher, Normal, or Lower appears, and then press OK.

8Press Start to begin copying.

Adjusting the auto exposure of copies

Papers that are off-white or ivory colored, such as newsprint, can cause the printer to put toner on the page so that the printed output has a background that matches the original. The Auto Exposure setting removes the light or close to white color and only the image itself is printed. To adjust the default auto exposure setting:

1From the printer control panel, press System.

2 Press or repeatedly until Default Settings appears, and then press OK.

3 Press or repeatedly until Copy Defaults appears, and then press OK.

4 Press or repeatedly until Auto Expo. Level appears, and then press OK.

5Press or repeatedly until Normal, Higher(1), or Higher(2) appears, and then press OK.

6 Press repeatedly until Select Function appears.

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Lexmark 560n manual Adjusting the color saturation of a copy, Adjusting the auto exposure of copies