Sharp AL-1670 operation manual Using the original table, Adjust the copy density

Models: AL-1670

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MAKING COPIES Normal copying

NORMAL COPYING

Using the original table

 

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Turn the power switch on.

Power on

It will take about 35 seconds for the copier to warm up. However, you

 

 

can make desired settings and press the START ( ) key during

 

 

warm-up. Copying will start after warm-up.

 

 

If the power is already on and all indicators except the POWER SAVE

 

 

indicator are off, the copier is in the auto power shut-off mode. Press

 

 

the START key in this case. See page 52, POWER SAVE MODES.

Place an original face down on the original table, and

2 align it with the original size scale.

3 Close the document feeder cover.

Ensure that the copy paper size in a paper tray is the

4 same size as the original.

Use the ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER () key to select the original size. Copy paper of the same size as the original will be automatically

selected. If desired, the other paper tray can be selected by pressing the

TRAY SELECT ( ) key.

If no tray contains the required paper size, place the required paper into

the bypass tray and use the TRAY SELECT ( ) key to select the bypass tray.

The bypass tray cannot be selected automatically.

Adjust the copy density.

5 This copier has three exposure modes to choose from — AUTOMATIC

( ), MANUAL ( ), and PHOTO ( ).

Automatic exposure is the standard initial setting for this copier. In this mode, the characteristics of the original are “read” by the exposure system and adjustments are automatically made. This optimizes the contrast of the copied images by reducing the effect of colored or shaded background areas. See page 28 to adjust the automatic exposure level.

For manual copy density adjustment, press the AUTO/MANUAL/

PHOTO ( / / ) key to select MANUAL ( ) and

adjust with the light ( ) and dark ( ) keys as desired.

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Sharp AL-1670 operation manual Using the original table, Adjust the copy density