Oce Color System 200 User manual

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Océ Color System 200
Advanced Operations
Operator’s Manual
Please read this manual before operating this equipment.
After you finish reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.

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I
Preface
Congratulations on your purchase of the Océ Color System 200!
There are three Operator’s Manuals for the CS200: The Basic Operations Manual,
Advanced Operations Manual and Quick Reference. The Basic Operations Manual
and the Advanced Operations Manual describe the CS200, its functions, and its
method of use. They also describe various precautions to be observed in order to
ensure safe operation. Instructions for CS200 options are included in the Basic
Operations Manual (manuals are also included separately with each option). The
Quick Reference summarizes and provides procedures frequently used in everyday
operation from amongst the functions and operations of the CS200.
This manual is the Advanced Operations Manual. It describes various advanced color
copying features which enable you to perform various adjustments or changes to the
color(s) on an original, to designate areas on an original for editing or to make
composite copies by combining images and/or text from different originals.
Read this manual and any others included with your CS200 to gain a clear
understanding of the various available functions so that you can use them effectively
to meet your copying needs.
After reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.
CAUTION
In this manual, CAUTION MESSAGES with the symbol indicate that neglecting the
suggested procedure or practice could result in personal injury.
Notice:
Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this manual is free of inaccuracies
and omissions. However, as we are constantly improving our products, some of the
data contained herein may not exactly reflect the current model of the particular
product with which this manual has been included.
If you have need for an exact specification, please contact Océ for the current
specification.
The information necessary for using the CS200 safely is included in the Basic
Operations Manual. Be sure to read the Basic Operations Manual first before
operating the CS200.
This copier is equipped with an anti-counterfeiting function.

II
Contents
CS200 Advanced Operations Manual
Color Samples for the Color Palette Sheet
Color Chart for the Color Palette Sheet
Using This Manual ............................................................................ IV
How to Use This Manual .................................................................... V
Structure of Advanced Operations Manual ............................................. VI
How to Use the CS200 Advanced Operations Manual ............................... VIII
Touch Panel Display ......................................................................... IX
Chapter 1
Color Balance and Color
Creation Features
General Flow of Setting / Cancellation .................................................. 1-2
One Touch Color .............................................................................. 1-2
Gloss Adjustment / Sharpness / Black Adjustment .................................... 1-4
Color Balance .................................................................................. 1-6
Color Creation ................................................................................. 1-8
Color Selection Flow (Selecting Colors within Settings for Each Function) . 1-10
One Touch Color (Selecting the Desired Image Quality with One Touch of a
Key) .............................................................................................. 1-12
Gloss Adjustment (Adjusting the Gloss of the Copy) / Sharpness
(Adjusting the Degree of Clarity of Copy Images) / Black Adjustment
(Enhancing and Weakening Black Areas of an Image) .......................... 1-16
Gloss Adjustment ............................................................................. 1-18
Sharpness ...................................................................................... 1-20
Black Adjustment ............................................................................. 1-21
Color Balance (Adjusting the Color Balance, Saturation, Hue and Density
of Colors) ...................................................................................... 1-22
Color Creation .................................................................................. 1-29
Single Color (Making Copies in One Specific Color) .................................. 1-31
Color Gradation (Adding Gradations to the Original Image or Background)
ED BOARD ............................................................................... 1-33
Color Filter (Adding Color Filter Effects to Originals) ED BOARD .............. 1-38
Blue Background (Making a Copy with a Blue Background from a Black-and-
White Original) ED BOARD ........................................................... 1-40
Base Color (Adding Color to the Background of Copies) ED BOARD ......... 1-42
Coloring (Adding Color to a Specified Location When Making Copies)
EDITOR ED BOARD .................................................................. 1-44
Changing a Coloring Setting That Has Been Previously Set ....................... 1-49
Color Conversion (Changing a Specific Color in the Original to a Different
Color) EDITOR ED BOARD ......................................................... 1-56
4-full Color/3-full Color (Switches Between 4-full Color and 3-full Color Mode) 1-59
Color Registration (Registering a Color of Your Choice in Memory) .............. 1-61
Color Selection Flow (Selecting Colors within Settings for Each Function) . 1-63
Color Palette Selection (Selecting Colors from the Color Palette) EDITOR
ED BOARD ............................................................................... 1-65
Designated Color Selection (Selecting the Desired Color in an Original Using
the Edit Pen) EDITOR ED BOARD ................................................ 1-67
Registered Color Selection (Recalling Colors That Have Been Previously
Registered) .................................................................................. 1-69
Color Wheel Selection (Selecting a Color from the Color Wheel) ................. 1-70
Original Color Selection (Specifying the Color of the Orginal As It Is) ............ 1-71

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Chapter 2
Changing the Original Image
on Copies
General Flow of Setting/Cancellation .................................................... 2-2
Image Creation .................................................................................. 2-4
Nega/Posi (Reversing the Hues and Gradations) ..................................... 2-7
Mirror Image (Making Copies as a Mirror Image) ..................................... 2-8
Text Editing (Editing Text on Copies) ED BOARD .................................. 2-10
Special Effects (Reduced Gradation and Solarisation) ED BOARD ............ 2-16
Image Repeat (Repeating an Image a Specified Number of Times on Copies) 2-18
Slanted Image (Giving the Original Image a Slant on Copies) ED BOARD .. 2-20
Texture (Adding Patterns to Copies) ED BOARD ................................... 2-22
Chapter 3
Designating Areas on an
Image for Editing
General Flow of Setting / Cancellation .................................................. 3-2
Area Designation .............................................................................. 3-2
Marker Editing ................................................................................. 3-4
Area Designation (Using the Edit Pen) EDITOR ED BOARD ................. 3-6
Using Designated Areas .................................................................... 3-7
Designating Areas ............................................................................ 3-8
Changing Previously Set Areas or Editing Functions ................................. 3-14
Area Designation Restrictions ............................................................. 3-21
Marker Editing (Partial Editing by Designating an Area with the Highlight
Markers) ED BOARD .................................................................... 3-23
Marking Black-and-White Originals ....................................................... 3-24
Making Copies with the Basic Settings .................................................. 3-28
Changing the Marker Editing Features ................................................... 3-30
Chapter 4
Combining Images and
Characters from Different
Originals to Make Composite
Copies
General Flow of Setting / Cancellation .................................................. 4-2
Image Composition (Inserting a Color Image into a Black-and-White
Original) EDITOR ED BOARD ....................................................... 4-4
Changing Previously Set Image Composition .......................................... 4-7
Character Composition (Combining Characters from a Black-and-White
Original with a Color Original) EDITOR ED BOARD .......................... 4-10
Superimpose (Inserting Text in Reverse) ................................................ 4-12
Window (Leaving a Window Around the Text after Composition) .................. 4-16
Multiple Editing (Editing Parts of the Image for Composition) ...................... 4-22
Shift Text (Adjusting the Layout of the Text Image for Composition) .............. 4-29
Changing Previously Set Character Composition ..................................... 4-34
Color In Color (Combining Color Images) .............................................. 4-38
Entire Image Composition (Combining Two Color Originals) ....................... 4-40
Area Composition (Extracting a Color Image and Combining It with a Second
Original) EDITOR ED BOARD ...................................................... 4-42
Offset Plate Original (Creating Color Separations of a Color Original) ........ 4-46
Index Index ............................................................................................... I-2

IV
Using This Manual
This Operator’s Manual is organized as shown below. Consult the relevant sections to find the information you require.
<Basic Operations Manual> <Advanced Operations Manual>
The method of operation for each of the functions is explained in detail following the procedure.
Read as necessary, such as when a function is first used, or you have forgotten how to carry out a function.
The following is given in the <Basic Operations Manual>.
NFunction Guide
Zoom
Functions
,
Shift
,
Two-sided
Mode
,
Two-page
Separation
,
Frame Erase
,
Cover Mode
,
Composition
,
Transparency
Interleaving
,
Additional
Functions
NTroubleshooting
Loading Paper, Adding Toner, Clearing Paper Jam, Refill Oil
NOptional Accessories
Editor-F1, RDF-E1, Stapler Sorter-F1, Film Projector-B1, Control Card V
The following is given in the <Advanced Operations Manual>.
NFunction Guide
One Touch
Color
,
Color
Balance
,
Color
Creation
,
Image
Creation
,
Area
Designation
,
Marker Editing
.
<Quick Reference>
The operations are only given in point form to make it easier to find the information necessary.
We recommend keeping this beside the copier so that it can be always referred to.
The following is given in the <Quick Reference>.
NFunction Guide
The necessary function can be searched by the copy result.
NFunction Hierarchy Flow
Functions within the hierarchy can be searched for.
NTroubleshooting Guide
Clearing Paper Jams, Loading Paper, Adding Toner, Refill Oil, Removing Jammed Staples, Replacing the Staple Cartridge.
NSetting Guide
Operations easy to forget, such as “How to make manual feed copies”, can be confirmed on a table.

V
How to Use This Manual
Operation Procedures
In this manual, the following marks are used in the explanation of the operation procedures, cautions, notes, and related
functions.
Gloss Adjustment
1.
Press the key.
P
If the power is not turned ON, see “Turning On
the Power” on p.2-2.
P
If the copier is in standby mode, press the
(Standby) key so that the screen shown at right
is displayed.
P
To adjust the copy exposure, press the
O
key
or the
P
key.
2.
Press the GLOSS ADJUSTMENT key.
3.
Place the original on the platen glass.
Remove any paper clips from the original before
placing it on the platen glass. The copier can be
damaged by foreign objects falling inside of it.
Indicates that this is a note concerning operation or an explanation
of a related function.
Indicates the title of the topic being explained on this page.
Indicates a hard key on the right side of the control panel.
Indicates the title and page number of a reference item.
Indicates a step in the operation procedure.
Indicates a key on the left side of the Control panel.
Indicates options, etc., required in order to use this function. (Refer
to the explanation at the bottom of this page.)
Indicates a note either containing information you should be
aware of regarding the operation, or an explanation of
restrictions. Always read these items in order to operate the
copier properly.
Indicates a key shown on the
touch panel display.
Shows the touch panel
display screen.
Illustration of operation
Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is
equipped with the optional Feeder.
Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is
equipped with the optional ED board. Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is
equipped with the optional Editor.
(The page depicted above is for example purposes only, and is not actually found in this manual.)

VI
Structure of Advanced Operations Manual
The Advanced Operations Manual chapters are each composed of the following three sections.
1.Summary of Operation Flow (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
2-2 Image Creation (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
Image Creation
Image Creation (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
1
Press the key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the screen returns to the standard
display.
2
Press the key for the mode that you
want to set.
Follow the procedure described below to set a mode.
Makes copies with the hues and gradations reversed.
(See p. 2-7.)
Makes copies of the image as a mirror image of the
original. (See p. 2-8.)
Makes copies with changes to a portion of the text.
(See p. 2-10.)
Makes copies with reduced gradation and solarisation
processing. (See p. 2-16.)
Makes copies with the image in a designated area
repeated. (See p. 2-18.)
Makes copies giving the image a slant. (See p. 2-20.)
Makes copies by adding patterns. (See p. 2-22.)
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the display in step 1 returns. (If the
C
key is pressed when the
NEGA/POSI
key is highlighted, the setting
is cancelled and the screen returns to the standard display.)
P
If the
C
key is pressed while setting a mode, the setting is
cancelled and the previous display returns.
P
After a mode is set, the (Start) key can be pressed to make a
copy before pressing the
OK
key. After the copy job is completed,
the display before the (Start) key was pressed returns. This makes
it easy for you to check the effect of settings, before actually setting
them.
2-3Image Creation (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
3
Press the OK key.
It is possible to continue setting other Image Creation modes.
P
If the
C
key is pressed while setting a mode, the set mode is
cancelled and the previous display returns.
4
Press the OK key.
The Image Creation setting procedure is now complete, and
the screen returns to the standard display. The name of the
mode that was set is displayed.
P
The mode that was set can be cancelled by pressing the
MIRROR IMAGE
key and then the
C
key.
A basic method of operation is explained concisely within two opposing pages. Read the first time this copier is used. Also,
when a more detailed explanation of a function is necessary, refer to “3. Explanation of Operation Procedure”.
2.Outline of Function and Copy Sample
2-4 Image Creation
Image Creation
There are seven different types of Image Creation functions.
NNega/Posi: Makes copies with the hues and gradations reversed.
NMirror Image: Makes copies of the image as a mirror image of the original.
NText Editing: Makes copies with changes added to a portion of the text, such as coloured text, contours, or shadows.
NSpecial Effects: Makes copies with reduced gradation and solarisation effects.
NImage Repeat: Makes copies with the image in a designated area repeated.
NSlanted Image: Makes copies giving the image a slant.
NTexture: Makes copies by adding patterns.
LText Editing (see p. 2-10)
NOriginal NColour For Text NImage & Shadow
(Flat Shadow) NShadow Only
(Flat Shadow)
NImage & Shadow NImage & Shadow
(3-D Shadow) NShadow Only
(3-D Shadow)
2-5Image Creation
LImage Repeat (see p. 2-18)
NRepeat in the vertical direction
Original
k
Copy
NRepeat in the horizontal direction
Original
k
Copy
Function explanation
Color sample
The page above does not actually exist.
Explains the functions for each mode. Also, the result of copying can be checked with the color sample.

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3.Explanation of Operation Procedure
2-8 Image Creation
Mirror Image (Making Copies as a Mirror Image)
This mode makes copies of the mirror image of an original. There are three
types of Mirror Image functions.
NMirror Symmetry: The original image is copied as a mirror image.
NTop Symmetry : The image is flipped up with the top edge of the
original as the axis. The true image and the
flipped image are both then copied onto a single
sheet.
NBottom Symmetry : The image is flipped down with the bottom edge
of the original as the axis. The true image and the
flipped image are both then copied onto a single
sheet.
P
For details on how to programme the basic copy
settings, see p. 2-4 of chapter 2 “Basic Copying” in
the Basic Operations Manual.
P
If the copier is not equipped with the ED board,
only “Mirror Symmetry” can be selected.
1.
Press the key.
P
If the key
C
is pressed, the screen returns to
the standard display.
2.
Press the MIRROR IMAGE key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the screen returns to
the display in step 1.
3.
Select the Mirror Image type.
P
Other Image Creation modes can also be set.
2-9Image Creation
4.
Press the OK key.
5.
Press the OK key.
The Image Creation setting process is complete.
MIRROR IMAGE is displayed.
The copier is now ready to make copies.
P
A small white gap will appear between the true
image and the flipped image.
P
Top Symmetry (Bottom Symmetry) is effective
when there is an image in the top half (bottom half
for Bottom Symmetry) of the original. An image in
the bottom half (top half for Bottom Symmetry)
cannot be copied.
Original
Top
symmetry
Bottom
symmetry
P
When an area is designated, the image will be
cut off if the area covers more than half of the
paper.
Function explanation
Function explanation
Explains the operation procedure. The right side of each page is the explanation of the operation procedure, and the left side
is additional explanations for each operation procedure.

VIII
How to Use the CS200
Advanced Operations Manual
When to Consult the Manual
When making copies by performing various changes to the original
color
k
Chapter 1 Color Balance and Color
Creation Features
One Touch
Color
,
Color
Balance
,
Color
Creation
When performing various types of changes to the original image on
copies
k
Chapter 2 Changing the Original Image
on Copies
Image
Creation
When editing the image of designated areas on an original
k
Chapter 3 Designating the Areas on a
Image for Editing
Area
Designation
,
Marker Editing
When combining different originals into one copy
k
Chapter 4 Combining Images and
Characters from Different Originals to
Make Composite Copies
Composition

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Touch Panel Display
Depending upon conditions, keys on the touch panel display may not be displayed or may be shaded and unable to be selected.
1.Variations to the standard display depending upon the structure of optional devices
When the stapler sorter or film projector are attached, their keys are displayed on the bottom left of the standard display.
When the Stapler Sorter is attached When the Projector is attached
2.Variations to the choices depending upon the structure of optional devices
In order to cover all function explanations, this manual explains assuming that the Feeder, Editor, and ED board are attached.
The screen’s display may vary if these are not attached.
Example) Color Creation
When the ED board and the Editor are attached When only the ED board is attached
When both the ED board and the Editor are not attached
It is possible to confirm what options are necessary for each mode with the explanation pages for each mode and the table of
contents.

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3.Keys not displayed because of structure of optional devices
Keys that are only operative when optional devices are attached are not displayed if the optional device is not attached.
Image Combination screen for when Feeder is not attached
(Cancel Auto Counting key is not displayed.) Specification Setting screen for when Editor is not attached
(Tracing Width and Change Color Sheet keys are not displayed.)
4.Lightly dimmed keys
Keys that can not be selected under the settings at the current point in time are shaded and can not be selected.
Example) ADJUST AREA key
Screen when lightly dimmed Screen when not lightly dimmed
5.Canceling settings
Even if a certain mode is set, it may be canceled if a mode is later set that can not be combined with it.
Screen where Two-page Separation is set
QSet 1 Q2-sided mode. Screen where two-sided copy is set
(Two-page Separation mode setting is canceled.)

1-1
1
Color Balance and Color Creation
Features
One Touch
Color Color
Balance Color
Creation
This chapter explains how to make copies using One Touch Color, Color Balance,
and Color Creation. It also explains how to select colors through the Color Selection
Flow. With the One Touch Color function, you can make copies for different purposes
simply by selecting the desired image quality with just one touch of a key. The
Sharpness function enables you to make copies with added clarity in the contours.
The Color Balance function permits you to adjust the exposure of yellow, magenta,
cyan and black when making copies. The Color Creation function allows you to edit
the colors of a copy image.
General Flow of Setting / Cancellation .................................................. 1-2
One Touch Color .............................................................................. 1-2
Gloss Adjustment / Sharpness / Black Adjustment .................................... 1-4
Color Balance .................................................................................. 1-6
Color Creation ................................................................................. 1-8
Color Selection Flow (Selecting Colors within Settings for Each Function) . 1-10
One Touch Color (Selecting the Desired Image Quality with One Touch of a
Key) .............................................................................................. 1-12
Gloss Adjustment (Adjusting the Gloss of the Copy) / Sharpness
(Adjusting the Degree of Clarity of Copy Images) / Black Adjustment
(Enhancing and Weakening Black Areas of an Image) .......................... 1-16
Gloss Adjustment ............................................................................. 1-18
Sharpness ...................................................................................... 1-20
Black Adjustment ............................................................................. 1-21
Color Balance (Adjusting the Color Balance, Saturation, Hue and Density
of Colors) ...................................................................................... 1-22
Color Creation .................................................................................. 1-29
Single Color (Making Copies in One Specific Color) .................................. 1-31
Color Gradation (Adding Gradations to the Original Image or Background)
ED BOARD ............................................................................... 1-33
Color Filter (Adding Color Filter Effects to Originals) ED BOARD .............. 1-38
Blue Background (Making a Copy with a Blue Background from a Black-and-
White Original) ED BOARD ........................................................... 1-40
Base Color (Adding Color to the Background of Copies) ED BOARD ......... 1-42
Coloring (Adding Color to a Specified Location When Making Copies)
EDITOR ED BOARD .................................................................. 1-44
Changing a Coloring Setting That Has Been Previously Set ....................... 1-49
Color Conversion (Changing a Specific Color in the Original to a Different
Color EDITOR ED BOARD .......................................................... 1-56
4-full Color/3-full Color (Switches Between 4-full Color and 3-full Color Mode) 1-59
Color Registration (Registering a Color of Your Choice in Memory) .............. 1-61
Color Selection Flow (Selecting Colors within Settings for Each Function) . 1-63
Color Palette Selection (Selecting Colors from the Color Palette) EDITOR
ED BOARD ............................................................................... 1-65
Designated Color Selection (Selecting the Desired Color in an Original Using
the Edit Pen) EDITOR ED BOARD ................................................ 1-67
Registered Color Selection (Recalling Colors That Have Been Previously
Registered) .................................................................................. 1-69
Color Wheel Selection (Selecting a Color from the Color Wheel) ................. 1-70
Original Color Selection (Specifying the Color of the Original As It Is) ........... 1-71
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
C0ID
1 2 3
Zoom
Functions
Two-sided
Mode One Touch
Color Color
Balance
Two-page
Separation
Additional
Functions
Marker Editing Area
Designation
Color
Creations
Image
Creations
Shift
Frame Erase
Composition
Cover Mode
Transparency
Interleaving
Zoom
Functions
Two-sided
Mode One Touch
Color Color
Balance
Two-page
Separation
Additional
Functions
Marker Editing Area
Designation
Color
Creations
Image
Creations
Shift
Frame Erase
Composition
Cover Mode
Transparency
Interleaving

1-2 One Touch Color (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
One Touch Color
One Touch Color (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
One Touch
Color
1
Press the
One Touch
Color
key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the screen returns to the standard
display.
2
Press the key for the mode that you
want to set.
With a one touch you can select the mode you want and
make copies.
P
If the
C
key is pressed while setting a mode, the setting is
canceled and the standard display returns.
P
After a mode is set, the (Start) key can be pressed to make a
copy before pressing the
OK
key. After the copy job is completed,
the display before the (Start) key was pressed returns. This makes
it easy for you to check the effect of settings, before actually setting
them.

1-3One Touch Color (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
3
Press the OK key.
The One Touch Color setting procedure is now complete, and
the screen returns to the standard display. The name of the
mode that was set is displayed.
P
The mode that was set can be canceled by pressing the
ONE TOUCH COLOR
key and then the
C
key.

1-4 Gloss Adjustment/Sharpness/Black Adjustment (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
Gloss Adjustment/Sharpness/Black Adjustment
Gloss Adjustment/Sharpness/Black Adjustment (General Flow of
Setting/Cancellation)
One Touch
Color
1
Press the
One Touch
Color
key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the screen returns to the standard
display.
2
Press the key for the mode that you
want to set.
Follow the procedure described below to set a mode.
Adjust the gloss of the copy and make copies.
(See p. 1-18.)
Adjust the clarity of the original image and make
copies as usual.
(See p. 1-20.)
Adjust the grayscale to make the black areas of an
original more clearly.
(See p. 1-21.)

1-5Gloss Adjustment/Sharpness/Black Adjustment (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
Gloss Adjustment
3
Select one of MATTE FINISH ,
STANDARD , or GLOSSY .
P
If the
C
key is pressed while setting the mode, the setting mode
is canceled and the screen returns to the display in step 1.
4
Press the OK key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the setting mode is canceled and the
screen returns to the standard display.
5
Press the OK key.
The Gloss Adjustment setting procedure is now complete, and
the screen returns to the standard display.
P
The mode that was set can be canceled by pressing the
GLOSS ADJUSTMENT
key and then the
C
key.
Sharpness
3
Press either the Okey or the P
key to adjust the sharpness.
P
If the
C
key is pressed while setting the mode, the setting is
canceled and the screen returns to the display in step 1.
4
Press the OK key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the setting mode is canceled and the
screen returns to the standard display.
5
Press the OK key.
The Sharpness setting procedure is now complete, and the
screen returns to the standard display.
P
The mode that was set can be canceled by pressing the
SHARPNESS
key and then the
C
key.
Black Adjustment
3
Press either the Okey or the P
key to adjust the gray scale.
P
If the
C
key is pressed while setting the mode, the setting is
canceled and the screen returns to the display in step 1.
4
Press the OK key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the setting mode is canceled and the
screen returns to the standard display.
5
Press the OK key.
The Black Adjustment setting procedure is now complete, and
the screen returns to the standard display.
P
The mode that was set can be canceled by pressing the
BLACK ADJUSTMENT
key and then the
C
key.

1-6 Color Balance (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
Color Balance
Color Balance (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
Color
Balance
1
Press the
Color
Balance
key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the screen returns to the standard
display.
2
Adjust the color.
There are four ways to adjust the color.
NColor Balance
Press the +key or the –key.
NSaturation Adjustment
Press the SATURATION ADJ. key.

1-7Color Balance (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
NHue Adjustment
Press the HUE ADJUST key.
NDensity Fine Adjustment
Press the DENSITY FINE ADJ. key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed while setting the Density Fine
Adjustment, Salutation Adjustment, or Hue Adjustment mode, the
screen returns to the Color Balance setting display.
3
Press the OK key.
The Color Balance setting procedure is now complete, and
the screen returns to the standard display. The name of the
mode that was set is displayed.
P
The mode that was set can be canceled by pressing the
COLOR BALANCE
key and then the
C
key.

1-8 Color Creation (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
Color Creation
Color Creation (General Flow of Setting/Cancellation)
Color
Creation
1
Press the
Color
Creation
key.
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the screen returns to the standard
display.
2
Press the key for the mode that you
want to set.
Follow the procedure described below to set a mode.
Make monochrome copies in a specified color.
(See p. 1-31.)
Make copies with gradations added to the image and
background. (See p. 1-33.)
Make copies with color filter effects. (See p. 1-38.)
Make copies with a blue background and white text.
(See p. 1-40.)
Make copies with color added to the background.
(See p. 1-42.)
Make copies with colors added to designated areas.
(See p. 1-44.)
Changes specific colors in the original to different
colors. (See p. 1-56.)
Switch between 4-full color /3-full color coloring setting.
(See p. 1-59.)
Register colors from an original. (See p. 1-61.)
P
If the
C
key is pressed, the display shown in step 1 returns.
P
If the
C
key is pressed while setting a mode, the setting is
canceled and the display shown in step 1 returns.
P
After a mode is set, the (Start) key can be pressed to make a
copy before pressing the
OK
key. After the copy job is completed,
the display before the (Start) key was pressed returns. This makes
it easy for you to check the effect of settings, before actually setting
them.
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