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smoothes out unwanted transitions between colors. With Black and
White copying the Blur feature smoothes out gray dither by
removing unwanted sharp transitions between excessive shades of
gray.
Don't think of blurring as the opposite of sharpening. Sharpening
works on the image's edges only while blurring looks at whole color
or graytone areas and smoothes them out.
TIP: Using Sharpen together with the Blur feature can often enhance
image quality by first blurring away noise in the image and then
sharpening the result.
Enhance Gray
Enhance Gray is available with color type of original setup. Press the
More button to access the setting. Check the Enhance Gray option to
reduce the saturation of colors on copies or prints made from low
saturated color originals.
Optimize for drawing
Optimize for drawing is available with both color and B&W type of
original setup. For color type of original setup - press the More
button to access the setting.
Setting this option is recommended when copying text and drawings.
It will tell the printer to output optimally in relation to clear and sharp
edges. It is not advisable to activate this setting with pictures as
visible bands can be created on the output.
Max detail
Max detail is available with both color and B&W type of original setup.
For color type of original setup - press the More button to access the
setting.
Set Max detail for enhancing detailed graphics. Activating Max detail
is recommended for originals with many small details such as maps
and certain CAD drawings. It is not recommended with pictures as
the setting will have a negative effect on color matching and
graytone output.
Black Ink Only
Black Ink Only is available with B&W type of original setup. Black ink
only is used for creating true and neutral graytone output. Creating
graytones with black ink only will create printouts that are less
sensitive to current lighting conditions when viewing the results.
Note that setting Black ink Only can create output that is more grainy
than normal graytone output where color ink is also used.
NOTE: The availability of these options depend on the printer