Image Quality
77
Copy
3
Selecting an upper cell on the bar makes the difference between light and dark areas
greater; light areas become lighter and dark areas darker.
In contrast, selecting a lower cell on the bar makes the difference between light and
dark areas smaller.
Color Effects (Selecting an Image Quality)
If you set this feature, the [Image Enhancement], [Image Options], [Color Shift], and
[Color Balance] settings are automatically adjusted and copies are made at the
specified quality.
Note • If other image-quality settings are made after you set [Color Effects], the Color Effects
setting will return to its default.
1
Select [Color Effects].
2
Select an image quality.
Off
Copies with the [Image Enhancement],
[Image Options], [Color Shift], and [Color
Balance] settings at their defaults.
Lively
Reproduces fresher, livelier images with increased color saturation.
Bright
Reproduces brighter images with enhanced contrast. This option is suitable for
documents that are intended to attract people's attention, such as posters.
Warm
Reproduces brighter, warmer, more reddish images. This option is suitable when skin
tones are to be reproduced more pinkish or when subdued images are to be
reproduced more warmly.
Cool
Reproduces clearer blue colors. This option is suitable for water and sky images, and
is also suitable when smoky blue colors are to be reproduced more clearly.
Shadow Suppression
Suppresses the colors on the reverse side of the original document from being
reproduced in the copy.