4 image processing modes – Toshiba E-STUDIO900 User Manual

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PTM 2-20

B070/B071

2.3.4 IMAGE PROCESSING MODES

The user can select one of the following five modes with the User Tools screen: Text,
Text/Photo, Photo, Pale, Generation.
Each mode has four different settings (described below). Each mode has a Custom
Setting that can be customized with SP modes to meet special requirements that
cannot be covered by the standard settings.

NOTE: To see these settings in the User Tools mode, press the User Tools key, press

“Copier/Document Server Functions”, then press “Copy Quality”.

Mode Setting

Function

Soft

Rough texture background drops out.

Normal

Used for black-and-white printed material and
documents that contain mainly text. Easily reads lines
as well as text.

Sharp

Use for newspapers, time schedules, or any type of
printed material with fine print. Emphasizes black over
white.

Text

Custom
Setting

Stores SP command settings.

Photo Priority
Normal

Text Priority

Used for documents that contain text and color or black-
and-white photos, such as catalogs, magazines, maps,
etc. Provides more faithful reproduction than the Text
mode.

Tex/Photo

Custom
Setting

Stores SP command settings.

Print Photo

Used for magazines, graphics, for smooth reproduction.
Employs dithering.

Normal

Used for copying photographs, graphics, for sharp
reproduction. Employs error diffusion.

Glossy Photo

Used for best results in copying glossy photographs for
sharp reproduction. Employs error diffusion.

Photo

Custom
Settings

Stores SP command settings. Employs either error
diffusion or dithering, depending on an SP setting.

Soft
Normal
Sharp

Used for low density documents with text handwritten in
black or color pencil (or carbon copies) such as
receipts, invoices, etc.

Pale

Custom
Setting

Stores SP command settings.

Soft

Used to achieve an image smoother than Normal.

Normal

Used to achieved best reproduction of “copies of
copies” by smoothing the image.

Generation

Copy

Sharp

Used to emphasize lines and text stronger than Normal
for better image quality.

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