Improving image quality, Improving image quality -1 – Lanier 5415 User Manual

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Improving Image Quality

Service and Supplies

6 - 1

Improving Image Quality

Symptom

Possible Cause

Action

The image is too light.

A “lighter” exposure level for

the Auto Exposure Mode has

been specified.

Adjust the Auto Exposure

Level Priority of the User’s

Choice Mode.

Or, disable the Auto

Exposure Mode and adjust

settings manually through

the Manual Exposure Mode.

A “lighter” exposure level for

the Manual Exposure Mode

has been specified.

Adjust the exposure setting

using the Exposure Control

Keys.

The paper is damp.

Replace the paper.

The image is too dark.

A “darker” exposure level for

the Auto Exposure Mode has

been specified.

Adjust the Auto Exposure

Level Priority of the User’s

Choice Mode.

Or, disable the Auto

Exposure Mode and adjust

settings manually through

the Manual Exposure Mode.

A “darker” exposure level for

the Manual Exposure Mode

has been specified.

Adjust the exposure setting

using the Exposure Control

Keys.

The surface of the Original

Glass is dirty.

Wipe the Original Glass clean

with a soft cloth.

The original document is not

securely placed upon the

Original Glass.

Place the original document

securely on the Original

Glass.

The copy appears blurred.

The paper is damp.

Replace the paper.

The copy has unintended

specks or spots.

The surface of the Original

Glass is dirty.

Wipe the Original Glass clean

with a soft cloth.

The Original Pad is dirty.

Wipe the Original Pad clean

with a soft cloth.

The original document is a

second-generation copy or

an OHP transparency (or

other translucent media),

etc.

Set a blank sheet of paper

over the original document.

Images from the backside of

a double-sided document

may be reproduced when the

front side is copied.

Lower the exposure level

setting using the Exposure

Control Key.

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