Editing (continued)

Coordinates editing

Introduction

The coordinate editing feature applies the MAX 200 edit options to a single area on your document. The edit area is defined by X and Y coordinates and the coordinates must be in rectangular form.

Once you have defined the area with coordinates, you must apply the edit options to the inside or outside area of the coordinates.

There are four coordinate edit options; trimming/masking, fill, contrast reversal, and mirror image. Depending on your selection of inside or outside, determines the options that are available to you.

 

Inside

Outside

 

 

 

Trimming/masking

Allows you to trim or mask

Not available

 

the inside edit area.

 

 

 

 

Fill

Allows you to add shading to the edit area. There are seven fill

 

patterns and three levels of fill available. The fill can be in black or

 

red.

 

 

 

Contrast reversal

Allows you to reverse the image. In black and white, the image is

 

white and the background is black. In red and white the image is

 

white and the background is red.

 

 

 

Mirror image

This option produces a copy

Not available

 

that is a mirror image of the

 

 

original.

 

 

 

 

Additional touch screen features

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Xerox MAX 200 manual Coordinates editing, Inside Outside Trimming/masking, Contrast reversal, Mirror image