E-12, Menu screen names and functions – Konica Minolta magicolor plus User Manual

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E-12

Aspect Button

Switches the horizontal ratio of the superimposed image. Each press switches between “Image having same
ratio as the sheet surface” and “Image that is 3/4 size horizontally”. (Available only with Model C-12W.)

At time of saving, the image will be saved at the selected ratio.

The default setting is “Image having same ratio as the sheet surface”.

Full Screen Display Button

Provides a full screen display of the superimposed image. Clicking on the screen will result in a return to the
original window size.

* Using the full screen display is convenient when projecting a superimposed image with the projector.

The default setting is “Window size”.

Captureboard Capture Screen

Execution of the scan operation displays the handwritten image data of the captured sheet surface.

Personal Computer Capture Screen

Pointers

(

⑦ to ⑨) of the personal computer screen that is projected by the projector are displayed by left

clicking on the personal computer capture screen

⑥ and hidden by right clicking.

Drag the pointers to finely adjust the size and distortion.

To move the position, drag a part other than the pointers.

Horizontal Size Pointer

Corrects the size in the horizontal direction.

Vertical Size Pointer

Corrects the size in the vertical direction.

Affine Pointer

Corrects images that are diagonally distorted.

(Minimize)

Minimizes the superimposed image display screen, and the short title bar is displayed at the upper left of the
task bar. In addition, clicking the minimize icon of the main menu when it is displayed with window size also
results in the superimposed image display screen being displayed as an icon on the task bar.

(Maximize)

Each click switches the image display screen (window) between a maximized display or a display at the origi-
nal size.

(Close)

Closes the superimposed image display screen.

Closing the superimposed image without saving it will cause the superimposed image to be lost.

Menu Screen Names and Functions

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