Xerox 50 manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7, Sharpness screen

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Variable Color Balance (Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black)

These options allow you to adjust the default levels of all four process colors (Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Black) for areas of high, medium, and low density on the copies.

Three higher settings, three lower settings, and the normal (medium) settings are available for each density level of each color, as illustrated in Figure 26.

You can adjust each density level and each color

Figure 26: Sample Color Balance screen

 

independently in any combination.

 

KEY POINT: Remember that adjusting the

 

amount of any of the process colors affects the

 

complementary colors that use that color. For

 

example, when yellow is adjusted, both red and

 

green are affected.

 

Sharpness

The Sharpness option allows you to adjust the amount of image edge definition on the copies.

NOTE: For optimum sharpness, select the correct

Original Type in the Image Quality tab.

Use the Sharp levels (Figure 27) to increase the amount of edge definition for original documents such as maps, line art, or graphics that have crisp lines.

Use the Soft levels (Figure 27) to decrease the

 

amount of edge definition to copy photographs or

Figure 27: Sharpness screen

any other documents for which softer, less

 

focused, output copies are desired. This option is

 

especially useful when copying very coarse dot

 

screens.

 

TOOLS MODE

3–20

DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION GUIDE

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