HP Color Copier 140/150 (English) Color Copier User's Guide Model 140,145,150, - Page 26

Number of Copies, Copy Quality, Reduce/Enlarge Options

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NOTE Number of Copies You can specify the number of copies to make in either of two ways: ‹ When "1 copy" is displayed on the front panel, press the Plus (+) button. ‹ Press the Number of Copies button, then press the Plus (+) button. Copy Quality The Copy Quality button changes the speed and quality of the copies you make. You can choose from the following three copy settings: ‹ Best produces the highest copy quality for all paper and eliminates the banding (striping) effect that sometimes occurs in solid areas. The Best setting copies more slowly than the Normal setting. ‹ Normal delivers high-quality output and is the recommended setting for most of your copying. Normal is the default copy quality setting for most paper types, and is faster than Best. ‹ Fast copies faster than the Normal setting, and the text is of comparable quality. Using Fast also cuts down on the frequency of replacing your print cartridges because it uses less ink. To change the Copy Quality setting, press the Copy Quality button, the small button directly beneath the three quality settings (Best, Normal, Fast), until the light next to the copy quality setting you want to use is lit. Reduce/Enlarge Options Using the HP Color Copier's digital Reduce/Enlarge features, you can quickly and easily reduce or enlarge images to the exact size you want. Some Reduce/Enlarge features let you specify the exact percent reduction or enlargement you want to use. The Minus/Plus (- +) signs next to the feature name let you know that this option is available. Press the Minus (-) or Plus (+) button once to change the percentage by 1. Hold down the Minus (-) or Plus (+) button to change the percentage in increments of 5. ‹ Normal 100% makes a copy that is the same size as your original. ‹ Entire 91% reduces your copy to ensure that all the edges are copied. 3-4 Copying

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Copying
Number of Copies
You can specify the number of copies to make in either of two ways:
±
When “1 copy” is displayed on the front panel, press the Plus (
+
)
button.
±
Press the Number of Copies button, then press the Plus (
+
) button.
Copy Quality
The Copy Quality button changes the speed and quality of the copies
you make. You can choose from the following three copy settings:
±
Best
produces the highest copy quality for all paper and eliminates
the banding (striping) effect that sometimes occurs in solid areas.
The Best setting copies more slowly than the Normal setting.
±
Normal
delivers high-quality output and is the recommended
setting for most of your copying. Normal is the default copy
quality setting for most paper types, and is faster than Best.
±
Fast
copies faster than the Normal setting, and the text is of
comparable quality. Using Fast also cuts down on the frequency of
replacing your print cartridges because it uses less ink.
To change the Copy Quality setting, press the
Copy Quality
button,
the small button directly beneath the three quality settings (Best,
Normal, Fast), until the light next to the copy quality setting you want
to use is lit.
Reduce/Enlarge Options
Using the HP Color Copier’s digital Reduce/Enlarge features, you can
quickly and easily reduce or enlarge images to the exact size you want.
NOTE
Some Reduce/Enlarge features let you specify the exact percent reduction or
enlargement you want to use. The Minus/Plus (
– +
) signs next to the feature
name let you know that this option is available. Press the Minus (–) or Plus (+)
button once to change the percentage by 1. Hold down the Minus
(–) or Plus (+) button to change the percentage in increments o
f 5.
±
Normal 100% makes a copy that is the same size as your original.
±
Entire 91% reduces your copy to ensure that all the edges are
copied.