Kyocera TASKalfa 500ci 500ci/400ci/300ci/250ci Quick Setup Guide for Image Qua - Page 16

Copying, Selecting Image Quality

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Quick Guide to Adjusting Image Quality (Copying) Copying Selecting Image Quality Select the optimal image quality mode to match the type of original you are copying. Text + Photo Choose this setting when copying an original that combines text, illustrations and photos. Each individual area is optimally processed. Text is clearly copied and illustrations and photos are smoothly rendered. Ex: Presentation materials, business documents, catalogs, etc. Photo Choose this setting when copying a photo taken with a camera, etc. The original photo is clearly copied. Print Choose this setting when copying photos printed in a catalog or magazine in halftone dots. This setting reduces the moiré† effect. † Patterns that are created by irregular distribution of halftone dots. Text Choose this setting when copying an original that contains mainly text. The text is clearly copied. Ex: Business documents and materials with a lot of text Map Choose this setting when copying maps. Fine text and lines printed on a background color are clearly copied. 14

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Quick Guide to Adjusting Image Quality (Copying)
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Copying
Selecting Image Quality
Select the optimal image quality mode to match the type of original you are copying.
Text + Photo
Choose this setting when copying an original that
combines text, illustrations and photos. Each individual
area is optimally processed. Text is clearly copied and
illustrations and photos are smoothly rendered.
Ex: Presentation materials, business documents,
catalogs, etc.
Photo
Choose this setting when copying a photo taken with a
camera, etc. The original photo is clearly copied.
Print
Choose this setting when copying photos printed in a
catalog or magazine in halftone dots. This setting
reduces the moiré
effect.
† Patterns that are created by irregular distribution of halftone
dots.
Text
Choose this setting when copying an original that
contains mainly text. The text is clearly copied.
Ex: Business documents and materials with a lot of text
Map
Choose this setting when copying maps. Fine text and
lines printed on a background color are clearly copied.