Filter

Use the Filter option to increase or decrease the sharpness in the scanned image. Click the drop down menu and select an option from the list. Use the Mask slider to adjust the tolerance level of the filter.

Moiré Reduction

Moiré patterns are wavy or rippled lines that may appear in the scanned images of newspapers and magazines, and sometimes scanned images of photos, line drawings, and color scans of textured paper. Select the Moiré reduction option to have the driver attempt to find and remove moiré patterns from the image. Please note that when Moiré reduction is enabled the scanner may scan slower as the image is checked for moiré patterns. This option is only available when scanning in Color or Gray.

Image with moiré patterns

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Moiré radius—you can set the size of the area to be evaluated in the Moiré radius field. Adjusting the radius will produce different results for the various types of items that can be scanned. With this feature, you may have to test scan a few times, adjusting the Moiré radius as needed, until you obtain the best results for the type of paper in your scan job. Note that the higher the number is in the Moiré radius field, the longer it will take the driver to evaluate the image.

White Level

With this option you can set what the scanner should interpret as “white” in the final image, even though the page being scanned may have a shaded or off-white background. You may want to adjust this option to have the image automatically corrected when you are scanning irregular paper, such as thick or thin paper, that may cause the white page in the final image to appear shaded with a pale grey. This option is only available when scanning in Color or Gray.

For the best automatic results you can simply select the type of paper you are scanning from the list. Alternatively, you can input a number in the Custom value field. The value you set in this field can be from 128 to 255. If you set the custom value to 128 you are telling the scanner that all pixels that are grey level 128 or higher (lighter) should be changed to white in the final image. If you set the custom value to 255, you are telling the scanner that only pure white is white and anything lower than 255 should remain unchanged in the final image.

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4700 specifications

The Xerox 4700 is a robust monochrome laser printer designed primarily for high-volume printing environments. This machine stands out due to its impressive speed, reliability, and quality, making it a go-to solution for businesses that need efficient document management capabilities.

One of the main features of the Xerox 4700 is its remarkable printing speed. With the capability of producing up to 120 pages per minute, it ensures that large print jobs are completed quickly without compromising quality. This high-speed performance is complemented by various media handling options, allowing users to print on a range of paper sizes, from standard letterhead to larger formats.

The Xerox 4700 employs advanced laser printing technology, which not only delivers sharp text and clear graphics but also maintains consistency across different print runs. The printer utilizes a high-capacity toner cartridge that can yield a significant number of pages, minimizing the frequency of toner changes and reducing operational costs.

In terms of connectivity, the Xerox 4700 is equipped with multiple options. Standard USB connectivity allows for straightforward direct connections, while optional network interfaces, such as Ethernet and Wi-Fi, enable seamless integration into various office setups. The printer supports various protocols, including TCP/IP, making it easy to incorporate into existing network architectures.

Additionally, the Xerox 4700 supports a suite of advanced printing solutions. Features such as Secure Print, which ensures sensitive documents are only printed when the user authenticates, enhance security in busy office environments. The printer also supports duplex printing, allowing for automatic double-sided printing, promoting paper savings and eco-friendly practices.

The user interface of the Xerox 4700 is designed for efficiency. With a clear and intuitive control panel, users can navigate through settings quickly, minimizing downtime. The printer also includes a full range of management features, providing administrators with tools to monitor usage, configure network settings, and perform maintenance tasks.

Overall, the Xerox 4700 is an ideal choice for organizations that require high-performance printing without sacrificing security or quality. Its combination of speed, efficiency, and advanced features makes it a valuable asset in any busy office environment, solidifying its reputation as a reliable workhorse in the realm of monochrome printing.