Selecting Image Quality/Density/Enlarging or Reducing Copy

Article ID: ART174287 | Date published: 05/02/2019 | Date last updated: 05/02/2019
 

Description

Selecting Image Quality/Density/Enlarging or Reducing Copy

Solution

Selecting the Type of Original for Copying

You can select the optical image quality for the copy depending on the original type, such as text-only documents, documents with charts and graphs, or magazine photos.

<Copy> <Original Type> Select the original type
<Text>Suitable when copying originals that only contain text.
<Text/Photo (High Speed)>Suitable when copying originals that contain both text and photos. Priority is given to speed over image quality.
<Text/Photo>Suitable when copying originals that contain both text and photos.
<Photo>Suitable when copying originals that contain printed photos, such as magazines or pamphlets.

NOTE
  • If <Text/Photo (High Speed)>, <Text/Photo>, or <Photo> is selected and <Density> is set to <Auto Density>, it changes to <Manual Density>.

Adjusting Density

You can adjust the density of the copy if the text or images in an original are too light or dark. You can also automatically set an optimal density for an original.

<Density> Adjust the density

<Auto Density>
An optimal density for the original is automatically set.
<Original Type> is automatically set to <Text>.
<Manual Density>
Use /  to adjust the density.

Enlarging or Reducing

You can enlarge or reduce copies by using a preset copy ratio such as <STMT->LTR>, or by setting a custom copy ratio in increments of 1 %.
NOTE
  • If you make a setting for <N on 1> after setting the copy ratio, the setting of reduction ratio in <N on 1> takes priority.

<Copy Ratio> Select the copy ratio

<Custom Ratio>
Use / to enter the copy ratio, and press . You can set any copy ratio from 25% to 400% in 1% increments.

Preset copy ratio
Select a copy ratio.

Copying Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (N on 1)

You can reduce the size of a multiple-page original and arrange all pages on one side of the paper. You can save the number of sheets as the document can be copied on fewer pages than those of the original.
NOTE
  • Using <N on 1> reduces the copy ratio automatically (the copy ratio is displayed on the screen). If the copying process has not started, you can further reduce the image size by lowering the numeric value that is automatically displayed. But the edges of the original might not be copied if you increase it.
  • <N on 1> is not available when using <ID Card Copy>.
  • When you copy multiple originals onto one page, margins may be created in the copied image.

<Copy> <N on 1> Select the number of pages to be combined Select the original size on the <Scan Size> screen

Number of pages to be combined
Select the number of pages to be combined on one side of paper. For example, <4 on 1> means that "a four-page original can be combined on a single sheet."
<Select Layout>
Specify how to arrange the originals on the page.


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