![MAKING A COPY DARKER OR LIGHTER](/images/new-backgrounds/123617/12361799x1.webp)
COPY FUNCTIONS
MAKING A COPY DARKER OR LIGHTER
The copy exposure can be adjusted as needed to the original. Three exposure modes are available: "AUTO", "TEXT" and "PHOTO". When "TEXT" or "PHOTO" is selected, the exposure can be manually adjusted to 5 levels.
Auto
This is the default exposure mode. In this mode, the characteristics of an original being copied are "read" by the exposure system and exposure adjustments are made automatically. The exposure level is lowered for coloured areas and background shadows.
AUTO
100%
Text/photo
TEXT: This mode enhances low density areas of an original and suppresses
PHOTO: This mode provides clearer reproduction of halftones in photos.
![AUTO](/images/new-backgrounds/123617/12361799xi3.webp)
![100%](/images/new-backgrounds/123617/12361799xi4.webp)
COPY EXPOSURE PAPER SELECT COP SCAN COLOUR MODE RESOLUTION AD FAX PROGRAM RESOLUTION AD
The copy exposure screen will appear.
EXPOSURE
![Text/photo](/images/new-backgrounds/123617/12361799xi5.webp)
TEXT
PHOTO
EXPOSURE
AUTO AUTO
TEXT
PHOTO
• The exposure level cannot be adjusted when |
"AUTO" is selected. |
2 Select the exposure mode that best suits the original with the [ ] or [
] key.
PQ | EXPOSURE |
| AUTO AUTO |
ED COPY | TEXT |
LEX SCAN | PHOTO |
LEX SCAN |
ACC
The [EXPOSURE] key can also be pressed to select the exposure mode.
When "PHOTO" is selected, "PHOTO Note MODE DEFAULT" in the system settings
can be used to select the method for expressing halftones. (Page 88)
• For a darker image, press the [ ] key. For a lighter |
image, press the [ ] key. |
• The default exposure levels for "TEXT" and |
"PHOTO" can be set in the system settings. |
Exposure level guidelines
Note | 1 to 2: Dark originals such as newspapers |
|
3:Normal density originals
4 to 5: Text written in pencil or light colour text
4 Press the [OK] key.GHI | To return to AUTO mode, press |
BACK OK | the [EXPOSURE] key, select |
| |
PQRS | "AUTO" with the [ ] key, and |
| press the [OK] key. |
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