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Toshiba e-Studio Imaging 6520c User Manual

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2. Copier-specific Adjustments


(4) Enter adjustment mode [05]. Change the values for codes [1779 to 1798] to adjust the color density.

Color to

adjust

Original mode [05] code Subcode

Recommended value

Acceptable

value range

Default

Text/Photo 05-1779

0/1

Text 05-1780

0/1

Printed image

05-1781

0/1

Photo 05-1782

0/1

Y

(Yellow)

Map 05-1783

0/1

Text/Photo 05-1784

0/1

Text 05-1785

0/1

Printed image

05-1786

0/1

Photo 05-1787

0/1

M

(Magenta)

Map 05-1788

0/1

Text/Photo 05-1789

0/1

Text 05-1790

0/1

Printed image

05-1791

0/1

Photo 05-1792

0/1

C

(Cyan)

Map 05-1793

0/1

Text/Photo 05-1794

0/1

Text 05-1795

0/1

Printed image

05-1796

0/1

Photo 05-1797

0/1

K

(Black)

Map 05-1798

0/1

Set a value larger than 128
to increase the density.

Set a value smaller than 128
to decrease the density.

0 to 255

128

* Set the value in increments of approximately 10, while checking the copy image until the optimum value is

obtained.


* The value for the code corresponding to the original mode (Text/Photo, Text, or Printed image) will affect

the copy image quality in the Full color mode and the Auto color mode.

* The subcode varies according to the area where the density is adjusted. Refer to the table below and set the

subcode for the area to be adjusted. The density of the highlighted area will vary, if the low- or medium-
density area is mainly adjusted. Setting "2" for subcode allows you to adjust the high-density area. But it
will not affect the highlighted area. Therefore, never change the value for the high-density area.

Subcode

Area where the density is adjusted

0 Low-density

area

1 Medium-density

area



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Caution after the adjustment

The adjustment may possibly provide an excessively dark background. 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.

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