Xerox Workcentre 24 Pcl 6 Manual
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1–49 USER GUIDE (COPIER) 1On the Added Features tab select Border Erase. 2Select Variable Erase. 3Press the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the Border Erase amount(s) for Top & Bottom, Left & Right, and Center. 4Select the icon that most closely resembles the Original Orientation for the loaded document(s). 5Select Start to make copies or Save to select additional features.
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1–50 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Image Quality Tab Below is a brief description of each feature available on the Image Quality tab. Each feature is explained in detail on the following pages. Original TypeEnables you to select the type of original document you wish to copy to ensure optimum copy quality. Auto ExposurePrevents the background color of an original from appearing on the output copies. Lighter/Darker/ContrastAllows you to adjust the lightness, darkness and contrast of the output copy....
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1–51 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Original Type The Original Type feature enables you to define the kind of original document you wish to copy. The copier automatically makes adjustments to optimize the copy based on the original type. The following types are available: Text & PhotoUse for original documents that contain pictures and printed text, as you often see in magazines or professional journals. NOTE:This is the default setting. Originals do not have to contain photographs and text. Simply use...
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1–52 USER GUIDE (COPIER) 1On the Image Quality tab select Original Type. 2Select the type of Original: • Text & Photo Select the Photo Type that best describes the photo in the original document •Halftone: Use this option when copying from newspapers or magazines •Photograph: Use this option when copying photos •Color Copies: Use this option when copying Xerographic reproductions • Text • Photo Select the Photo Type that best describes the photo in the original document •Halftone: Use this option...
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1–53 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Auto Exposure This feature prevents the background color of an original from appearing on the output copy. A newspaper or colored paper are examples of this type of original. 1On the Image Quality tab select Auto Exposure. 2Select On. 3Select Start to make copies or Save to select additional features.
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1–54 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Lighter/Darker/Contrast The Lighter/Darker feature enables you to adjust the overall lightness or darkness of the output copy. Contrast allows you to adjust the clearness of the image. If you increase the Contrast, the copy appears sharp & vivid and is composed of mainly high and low density elements. If you decrease the Contrast, the copy is softer and renders more uniformly using mid-tones. There are seven levels of adjustment for Lighter/Darker and five levels of...
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1–55 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Sharpness/Saturation The Sharpness feature allows you to adjust the amount of edge definition on the copies. The Color Saturation feature allows you to adjust the overall richness of color on the copy. There are five levels of adjustment for each feature. 1On the Image Quality tab select Sharpness/Saturation. 2Press the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the Sharpness of the original. 3Press the up and down arrows to adjust the Color Saturation of the original....
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1–56 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Color Shift The Color Shift feature allows you to shift all of the copy colors toward the adjacent hue. If you select one of the Warm buttons, the red colors shift toward the yellow hue, the green colors shift toward the cyan hue, and the blue colors shift toward the magenta hue. All colors between these original colors also shift in the same direction. If you select one of the Cool buttons, the red colors shift toward the magenta hue, the blue colors shift toward the cyan...
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1–57 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Color Balance The Color Balance feature allows you to adjust the balance between colors and the overall amount of color on the output copies. You can adjust the levels of all four process colors (Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Black) for their low, medium and high density ranges. 1On the Image Quality tab select Color Balance. 2Select the button for the color you want to adjust. 3Select the desired density (Low, Medium, High) and perform one of the following: • Press the up...
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1–58 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Image Quality Presets The Image Quality Presets feature automatically changes Image Quality settings to produce various predetermined effects. The following options are available: NormalMakes no changes to the image quality and produces copies with the same quality and density of the original. This is the default setting. LivelyUses the highest color saturation to produce rich, vivid output colors. BrightProduces a sharp, clear image on the copy. WarmProduces a soft image...