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How to use the more image quality settings -17, Ma k ing c opi es – Xerox DC User Manual

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How to use the More Image Quality settings

Contrast - High
Higher contrast causes the
blacks and whites to appear
more vivid and the text to
appear sharper.

However: Increasing the
contrast will result in darker
pictures and less detail in both
the lightest and the darkest
areas.

Sharpness - Sharp
Increasing sharpness will
increase the edge definition of
text and lines.

However: The higher the
sharpness setting, the more likely
moiré will appear on your output.

Screen - Auto:
This factory preset is the best
mode for most originals and
avoids the risk of copy quality
blotches on the output.

However: Pictures and solid areas
may appear more grainy.

Contrast - Low
The lower the setting, the
better the pictorial copy
quality. There will be more
detail in the lightest and
darkest areas of the output.

However: Decreasing the
contrast reduces the text and
line sharpness.

Screen - Special:
This provides smoother and
less grainy pictures.

However: There is a higher
risk of blotches from certain
types of originals.

Sharpness - Soft
The lower the setting, the softer
the image will appear. The
lower settings reduce or
eliminate moiré.

However: The lower the setting,
the less edge definition of text
and lines.

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