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3.5.15 Maximum text density adjustment
The maximum text density of each color at Full Color Mode can be adjusted as follows.
<Adjustment Mode (05)>
Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make adjust-
ment using the following procedure.
Note: Note:
Be sure that this adjustment be made after performing “3.5.1 Automatic gamma adjustment”.
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of “3.5.3 Density adjustment”.
3.5.16 Text/Photo reproduction level adjustment
Text/Photo reproduction level at the Full color mode, Auto color mode and Gray scale mode can be
adjusted.
Text/Photo reproduction level adjustment can be switched to "Photo oriented 1", "Photo oriented 2",
"Text oriented 1" or "Text oriented 2" in the following codes.
<Adjustment Mode (05)>
Notes:
The text reproduction level is lower when the mode is switched from the default value to the
Photo oriented 1 or Photo oriented 2. (The text reproduction level in Photo oriented 2 is lower
than that in Photo oriented 1.)
Changing the setting value from default value to the Text oriented 1 or Text oriented 2 causes
image noise in the printed photo image with few lines per inch. (Photo oriented 2 causes more
image noise than Photo oriented 1.)
Color Code Item to be adjusted Remarks
Yellow 1630 Maximum text density The larger the value is, the darker the maximum text density
of each color to be adjusted becomes.
Acceptable values: 0 to 10 (Default: 5)
Magenta 1631
Cyan 1632
Black 1633
Mode
Item to be adjusted Contents
Text/Photo
1725 Text/Photo reproduc-
tion level adjustment
0: Default
1: Photo oriented 2 (The printed image reproduction level
higher than that of the Photo oriented 1)
2: Photo oriented 1 (The printed image reproduction level
higher than that of the Default)
3: Equivalent to the Default
4: Text oriented 1 (The text reproduction level higher than
that of the Default)
5: Text oriented 2 (The text reproduction level higher than
that of the Text oriented 1)