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FACSIMILE<br />

CHANGING THE EXPOSURE<br />

The exposure can be changed to match the darkness of the original.<br />

Refer the following tables to select appropriate settings.<br />

Exposure settings<br />

Exposure<br />

When to select<br />

Auto<br />

This setting automatically adjusts the exposure for light and dark parts of the original.<br />

1-2 Select this setting when the original consists of dark text.<br />

<strong>Manual</strong><br />

3 Select this setting for a normal original (neither dark nor light).<br />

4-5 Select this setting when the original consists of faint text.<br />

1<br />

Touch the [Exposure] key.<br />

The current exposure setting appears to the right of the [Exposure] key.<br />

IMAGE SETTINGS (page 4-46)<br />

2<br />

Fax/Exposure<br />

(1) (2)<br />

Auto<br />

<strong>Manual</strong><br />

1 3 5<br />

(3)<br />

OK<br />

Select the exposure.<br />

(1) Touch the [<strong>Manual</strong>] key.<br />

(2) Adjust the exposure with the keys.<br />

When the exposure is set to [Auto], the<br />

keys<br />

cannot be used.<br />

The exposure darkens when the key is touched,<br />

and lightens when the key is touched.<br />

To return to auto exposure adjustment, touch the [Auto]<br />

key.<br />

(3) Touch the [OK] key.<br />

When using the document glass to scan multiple original pages, the exposure setting can be changed each time you change<br />

pages. When using the automatic document feeder, the exposure setting cannot be changed once scanning has begun.<br />

(However, when "Job Build" in the special modes is used, the exposure can be changed each time a new set of originals is<br />

inserted.)<br />

System Settings (Administrator): Default Exposure Settings<br />

This is used to change the default exposure setting.<br />

4-55<br />

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