Toshiba e-Studio Imaging 6520c User Manual
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2. Copier-specific Adjustments
(5) Enter setting mode [08]. Change the value for code [2548] to make the outline of the copied text thicker and
clearer, or thinner and finer.
* This adjustment can be made applicable to all colors by selecting the corresponding subcode. However, it
is recommended to enter the same setting value for all the subcodes unless otherwise required.
Setting item
[08] code
Subcode
Recommended value
Acceptable
range value
Default
Y 0
M 1
C 2
Potential on printing
white text /
Correction setting
K
08-2548
3
To make the outline of text
thicker and clearer:
Set a value smaller than 5.
To make the outline of text
thinner and finer:
Set a value larger than 5.
0 to 10
5
* To check the amount changed with this setting, it is recommended to set the value at "2" or "3" first to
decrease it, and then to set the value at "7" or "8" first to increase it. Then check the copy image and
increase or decrease the value further so that the image will be adjusted finely.
• After changing the value, perform automatic calibration.
* Refer to step (1) in "1.1 To Obtain a Darker Image" to perform automatic calibration.
If further adjustments are necessary after performing step (5), you can repeat steps (1) to (4). When
repeating these steps, however, adjust the value while checking the copy image carefully.
Caution after the adjustment
The adjustment may possibly cause an increase in the amount of toner used, moiré, blurred text (small, dark text
blurred), faint text (fine outlines of text shredded) diminished photo images or gradational images (less accurate
reproducibility of halftones), or in some consumption conditions of consumables, background fogging or a
decrease in the amount of developer material (carrier streaks). Therefore, carefully perform the adjustment while
checking the copy image.
Remarks
• Enter a value within the recommended value range mentioned in the procedures. Otherwise, it may cause a
loss in MFP performance, including degradation in the image quality and a reduction in the life of the
consumables.
• If you perform only step (5) above (changing the setting value of code [08-2548]) as an image quality
adjustment for a certain color, it may cause an extra increase or decrease in the amount of the toner used for
this color compared with that for the other colors, or it may create a difference in the reproducibility of
halftones.