Changing the exposure and original image type, Automatic adjustment of the, Exposure and original type – Sharp MX-7001 User Manual

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CHANGING THE EXPOSURE AND ORIGINAL
IMAGE TYPE

The exposure and original image type can be selected to obtain a clear copy.

AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF THE EXPOSURE AND
ORIGINAL TYPE

Automatic exposure adjustment operates by default to automatically adjust the exposure level and original type as
appropriate for the original being copied. ("Auto" is displayed.)
This function automatically adjusts the image during black & white copying and full color copying to obtain the most suitable copy.

SELECTING THE ORIGINAL TYPE AND MANUALLY
ADJUSTING THE EXPOSURE

If you wish to select the original type or manually adjust the exposure, touch the [Exposure] key in the base screen of
copy mode and follow the steps below.

1

Select the original image type.

Touch the appropriate original image type key for the original.

Original image type select keys

Color Mode

Special Modes

Plain

2-Sided Copy

Output

File

Quick File

Copy Ratio

100%

11x17

3.

1.

2.

8½x11

8½x11

Original

Paper Select

Auto

8½x11

Plain

Auto

8½x11

Full Color

Exposure

Auto

8½x14

4.

8½x11

Exposure

OK

Manual

Original Image Type

1

3

5

Text/

Prtd.Photo

Photo

Text/Photo

Map

Text

Printed

Photo

Light

Original

Auto

Mode

Description

Text

Text/Prtd. Photo

Printed photo

Text/Photo

Map

Photo

Light Original

Use this mode for regular text documents.

This mode provides the best balance for copying an original which contains both text and
printed photographs, such as a magazine or catalogue.

This mode is best for copying printed photographs, such as photos in a magazine or catalogue.

This mode provides the best balance for copying an original which contains both text and
photographs, such as a text document with a photo pasted on.

This mode is best for copying the light color shading and fine text found on most maps.

Use this mode for originals with light pencil writing.

Use this mode to copy photos.

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