3 changing your copy density, 4 changing contrast – Konica Minolta SC-215 User Manual

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3.4.3 CHANGING YOUR COPY DENSITY

Copy density refers to the degree of darkness that the MINOLTA-
QMS SC-215 has reproduced. Use the density feature to
compensate for an unsatisfactory original.

The Operating Steps:

1. Place your original face down on the document glass.
2. Press the “Lighter/Darker” button. The Message Window

displays the default degree of darkness.

3. Press the “Lighter/Darker” button again to select one of the other

levels. Or you may press the “

” to increase the level, or press

the “

” button to decrease the level.

4. Press the Copy button. Your printout shows that the original’s

darkness or brightness has been adjusted.

3.4.4 CHANGING CONTRAST

Contrast refers to the range between the darkest and lightest portions of
the image. The greater the contrast , the more the difference between the
lighter and darker shades in the image. Use this option to increase or
decrease contrast.

The Operating Steps:

1. Place your original face-down on the document glass.
2. Press the

“Contrast”

button. The Message Window displays the

default contrast.

3. Press the

“Contrast”

button against to select one of the other

levels. Or you may press the “

” to increase the level, or press

the “

” button to decrease the level.

4. Press the Copy button.

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