COPIER►BASIC PROCEDURE FOR MAKING COPIES
COPY COLOUR MODES
Select the colour mode from Auto, Full Colour, B/W, 2 Colour, and Single Colour.
Auto
The machine automatically detects whether each original is colour or black & white and switches the mode
appropriately (full colour for a colour original or black & white for a black & white original).
Full Colour
The original is copied in full colour.
B/W
The original is copied in black and white.
2 Colour
The original is copied in two colours by changing a specific colour used in the original to another colour. If red
is set to a specific colour, reddish parts in an original are extracted, and changed to the specified colour to
make a copy.
Single Colour* The original is copied in any one colour regardless of the colours used in the original.
* Can be set in normal mode.
If any colour mode is selected, copying takes place in black and white when you tap the [B/W Start] key.
• To change the default colour mode:
In "Settings (administrator)", select [System Settings] → [Copy Settings] → [Initial Status Settings] → [Colour Mode].
• To change the standard to detect Black & White and Colour:
In "Settings (administrator)", select [System Settings] → [Common Settings] → [Device Control] → [Detect Standard in
Auto Colour Mode].
When the colour mode is set to auto in copy mode, the discrimination point for detecting whether originals are colour or
black and white can be set to one of 5 levels. When set to [Closer to B/W], the originals are easier to recognize as black
and white. When set to [Closer colour], the originals are easier to recognize as colour.
1
Original
A4
Tap the [Colour Mode] key.
Detail
Colour Mode
Original
Exposure
N-Up
Full Colour
Auto
Off
CA
Preview
Copies
B/W
Start
Colour
Start
2
Colour Mode
Auto
Full
Colour
B/W
2 Colour
Select the colour mode.
After the settings are completed, tap .
Check that the specified colour mode is selected.
CA
Preview
Copies
B/W
Start
Colour
Start
• When auto mode is used, there may be some originals for which switching between colour and black & white does not
take place correctly. If so, tap the [Colour Start] or [B/W Start] key to manually switch between colour and black & white.
• When [B/W Start] is selected, the [Colour Start] key cannot be tapped.
2-20