Ricoh Priport HQ9000 Operating Instructions - Page 67

Master Making Density

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Making a Master and Prints B Select the type of original. Master Making Density You can adjust the print image density before making a master in the following cases. • When printing from faint origi- Adjust the contrast in the [Text / nals, set the image density darker. 2 Photo]and [Photo] modes. • When printing from originals that have many fine lines, set the image Note density darker. ❒ Contrast adjustment is effective only if the [Text / Photo] or [Photo] mode is selected. • When printing from originals that have many bold lines or blurred letters, set the image density lighter. A • Selecting [High] increases the sharpness of the image out- Press [Master Making Density]. line. • Selecting [Low] increases the smoothness of the image outline. Adjust the screen in the [Photo] modes. Note ❒ Screen adjustment is effective only if the [Photo] mode is selected. ❒ Screen can be selected in five levels, [Standard], [Lightest 1], [Lightest 2], [Lightest 3]and [Lightest 4]. C Press [OK]. B Select the density, and then press [OK]. Note ❒ Density can be selected in four levels, [Light], [Normal], [Dark] and [Very Dark]. ❒ To darken the density, select [Dark] or [Very Dark], and to lighten the density, select [Light]. 55

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Making a Master and Prints
55
2
B
Select the type of original.
Adjust the contrast in the
[
Text /
Photo
]
and
[
Photo
]
modes.
Note
Contrast adjustment is effective
only if the
[
Text / Photo
]
or
[
Pho-
to
]
mode is selected.
• Selecting
[
High
]
increases the
sharpness of the image out-
line.
• Selecting
[
Low
]
increases the
smoothness of the image out-
line.
Adjust the screen in the
[
Photo
]
modes.
Note
Screen adjustment is effective
only if the
[
Photo
]
mode is se-
lected.
Screen can be selected in five
levels,
[
Standard
]
,
[
Lightest 1
]
,
[
Lightest 2
]
,
[
Lightest 3
]
and
[
Light-
est 4
]
.
C
Press
[
OK
]
.
Master Making Density
You can adjust the print image densi-
ty before making a master in the fol-
lowing cases.
• When printing from faint origi-
nals, set the image density darker.
When printing from originals that
have many fine lines, set the image
density darker.
When printing from originals that
have many bold lines or blurred let-
ters, set the image density lighter.
A
Press
[
Master Making Density
]
.
B
Select the density, and then press
[
OK
]
.
Note
Density can be selected in four
levels,
[
Light
]
,
[
Normal
]
,
[
Dark
]
and
[
Very Dark
]
.
To darken the density, select
[
Dark
]
or
[
Very Dark
]
, and to light-
en the density, select
[
Light
]
.