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Settings You Can Change with User Tools

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Settings You Can Change with User Tools Settings You Can Change with User Tools APS/ Auto R/E Priority You can select [Auto Paper Select Priority] (APS Priority) or [Auto R/E Priority] (Auto Reduce/Enlarge Priority). When you cancel this setting, select [Off]. Note ❒ Default: Auto Paper Select Priority Auto Tray Switching If you load same size paper in two or more trays, the machine automatically shifts to the other tray using image rotation when the first tray runs out of paper (if [On] is selected.) This function is called "Auto Tray Switching". This setting specifies whether to use Auto Tray Switching or not. Note ❒ Default: On ❒ Off: When a paper tray runs out of paper, copying is interrupted and the "Load paper" message appears. Original Type Setting You can adjust copy finish quality level according to original type. You can choose these functions after selecting [Original Type 1 (Text)]or [Original Type 2 (Photo)]. • Text Mode 1 normal text originals • Text Mode 2 newspapers, semi-transparent originals (reverse side print faintly visible) • Photo Mode 1 text/photo images containing mostly photo areas • Photo Mode 2 text/photo images containing mostly text areas • Photo Mode 3 actual photographic paper • Special Mode 1 Highly transparent originals (re- verse side clearly visible), or light 4 text on a colored background. Also for originals with very grainy backgrounds (some newspapers) and light text. • Special Mode 2 originals with colored text and lines • Special Mode 3 photo images created by dithering (visible dots), such as newspaper photos - normal resolution • Special Mode 4 photo images created by dithering (visible dots), such as newspaper photos - coarse resolution • Special Mode 5 normal text originals (reproducing the background) Note ❒ Default: • Original Type 1 (Text): Text Mode 1 • Original Type 2 (Photo): Photo Mode 1 53

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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
APS/ Auto R/E Priority
You can select
[
Auto Paper Select Priori-
ty
]
(APS Priority) or
[
Auto R/E Priority
]
(Auto Reduce/Enlarge Priority).
When you cancel this setting, select
[
Off
]
.
Note
Default:
Auto Paper Select Priority
Auto Tray Switching
If you load same size paper in two or
more trays, the machine automatical-
ly shifts to the other tray using image
rotation when the first tray runs out
of paper (if
[
On
]
is selected.) This
function is called "Auto Tray Switch-
ing". This setting specifies whether to
use Auto Tray Switching or not.
Note
Default:
On
Off: When a paper tray runs out of
paper, copying is interrupted and
the
Load paper
message ap-
pears.
Original Type Setting
You can adjust copy finish quality
level according to original type. You
can choose these functions after se-
lecting
[
Original Type 1 (Text)
]
or
[
Origi-
nal Type 2 (Photo)
]
.
Text Mode 1
normal text originals
Text Mode 2
newspapers, semi-transparent
originals (reverse side print faintly
visible)
Photo Mode 1
text/photo images containing
mostly photo areas
Photo Mode 2
text/photo images containing
mostly text areas
Photo Mode 3
actual photographic paper
Special Mode 1
Highly transparent originals (re-
verse side clearly visible), or light
text on a colored background. Also
for originals with very grainy
backgrounds (some newspapers)
and light text.
Special Mode 2
originals with colored text and
lines
Special Mode 3
photo images created by dithering
(visible dots), such as newspaper
photos - normal resolution
Special Mode 4
photo images created by dithering
(visible dots), such as newspaper
photos - coarse resolution
Special Mode 5
normal text originals (reproducing
the background)
Note
Default:
Original Type 1 (Text): Text Mode
1
Original Type 2 (Photo): Photo
Mode 1