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Color Functions User Color You can register User Colors made by adjusting the density of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. You can also give a name to the colors you register, and print out a list of user colors. You can create colors by: • Adjusting the density of each color based on the density of a chosen basic color. 2 • Directly specifying the density of each color using the number keys. Note ❒ Adjust the colors to be registered so that the total of yellow, magenta, cyan and black is under 400%. ❒ When copying using user colors, the fine shades might vary depending on the condition of the machine. ❒ In order to correctly reproduce originals, the values, which have been input, are corrected inside the machine, and copies are made using the best suitable values. Therefore, there might be slight color differences when copying using "Text" and when using "Photo". ❒ Up to 15 colors can be registered. ❒ Sample prints of user colors can also be made on an A4K, 81/2" × 11"K, A3L, or 11" × 17"L size page. ❒ When printing a list of user colors, the full color counter will advance by "1". ❒ For types and examples of the image adjustment functions, see "What You Can Do with This Machine ". Reference See p.iii "What You Can Do with This Machine ". 53

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Color Functions
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User Color
You can register User Colors made by adjusting the density of yellow, magenta,
cyan, and black. You can also give a name to the colors you register, and print
out a list of user colors.
You can create colors by:
Adjusting the density of each color based on the density of a chosen basic color.
Directly specifying the density of each color using the number keys.
Note
Adjust the colors to be registered so that the total of yellow, magenta, cyan
and black is under 400%.
When copying using user colors, the fine shades might vary depending on the
condition of the machine.
In order to correctly reproduce originals, the values, which have been input,
are corrected inside the machine, and copies are made using the best suitable
values. Therefore, there might be slight color differences when copying using
“Text” and when using “Photo”.
Up to 15 colors can be registered.
Sample prints of user colors can also be made on an A4
K
, 8
1
/
2
"
×
11"
K
,
A3
L
, or 11"
×
17"
L
size page.
When printing a list of user colors, the full color counter will advance by “1”.
For types and examples of the image adjustment functions, see “What You
Can Do with This Machine <Color Functions/Color Adjustments>”.
Reference
See p.iii “What You Can Do with This Machine <Color Functions/Color Ad-
justments>”.