Sharp MX-6201N MX-6201N MX-7001N Operation Manual Suite - Page 108
Adjust the exposure level., Touch the [OK] key., Restrictions when Color Tone Enhancement is selected
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Exposure OK Auto Manual 1 3 5 Original Image Type Text Text/ Prtd.Photo Text/Photo Printed Photo Map Photo Light Original Copy of Copy Color Tone Enhancement 2 Adjust the exposure level. Touch the key to make the copy darker. Touch the key to make the copy lighter. • Using a copy or printed page as an original When using a copy or printed page from the machine as an original, touch the [Copy of Copy] checkbox so that a checkmark appears. When [Copy of Copy] is selected, only the [Text], [Printed Photo], and [Text/Printed Photo] original image type keys can be selected. • To enhance the color of a color copy... Touch the [Color Tone Enhancement] checkbox so that a checkmark appears. • Guidelines for the exposure level when [Text] is selected: 1 to 2: Dark originals such as a newspaper 3: Normal density originals 4 to 5: Originals written in pencil or light colored text • Restrictions when Color Tone Enhancement is selected When "Color Tone Enhancement" is selected, the following functions cannot be used: • [Copy of Copy] • [Auto] and [Light Original] cannot be selected for the original image type. • [Intensity] (in the special modes) 3 Exposure OK Auto Manual 1 3 5 Original Image Type Text Text/ Prtd.Photo Printed Photo Photo Light Original Text/Photo Map Copy of Copy Color Tone Enhancement Touch the [OK] key. If [Auto] is selected but the darkness or lightness of the image does not seem quite right... If the image seems too light or too dark when [Auto] is selected, the exposure level can be adjusted using "Copy Exposure Adjustment" in the system settings (administrator). • System Settings (Administrator): Exposure Type This is used to change the default original image type. • System Settings (Administrator): Copy Exposure Adjustment The exposure level used for automatic exposure adjustment can be adjusted. 27