CF2002/CF3102 Available Features - GB
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CF2002/CF3102 Available Features - GB
Available Features CF2002 / CF3102 This manual contains many useful copy samples* that will give you a better understanding of the wide range of applications for the various functions available with this full-color copier. These functions are explained in an easy-to-understand way using the many copy samples*. For details on the operating procedures for these functions, refer to the User Manual. * The copy samples provided in this manual may slightly differ in color with actual color copies. Table of Contents 1 2 General Information about color 1.1 What is hue?..................................................................................... 1 1.2 What is brightness?......................................................................... 1 1.3 What is saturation?.......................................................................... 2 1.4 Color Model ...................................................................................... 3 Color Image Adjust Function 2.1 Red .................................................................................................... 1 Adjusting the level of red.................................................................... 1 2.2 Green................................................................................................. 2 Adjusting the level of green................................................................ 2 2.3 Blue ................................................................................................... 3 Adjusting the level of blue. ................................................................. 3 2.4 Portrait .............................................................................................. 4 Adjusting the tint of fresh color........................................................... 4 2.5 Color Balance ................................................................................... 5 Adjusting the concentration of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black...... 5 2.6 Brightness ........................................................................................ 7 Adjusting the brightness..................................................................... 7 2.7 Contrast ............................................................................................ 8 Adjusting the difference between highlights and shadows................. 8 2.8 Saturation ......................................................................................... 9 Adjusting the vividness....................................................................... 9 2.9 Sharpness....................................................................................... 10 Adjusting the sharpness of text. ....................................................... 10 2.10 Hue .................................................................................................. 11 Adjusting the color............................................................................ 11 2.11 Density ............................................................................................ 12 Adjusting the copy density. .............................................................. 12 CF2002/CF3102 TOC-1 3 Creation Functions 3.1 Monotone ......................................................................................... 1 Making copies using only one selected color (monotone)................. 1 3.2 Background Color ........................................................................... 2 Making copies with the selected background color. .......................... 2 3.3 Color Separation.............................................................................. 3 Making copies while separating the four CMYK colors. .................... 3 3.4 Neg. Pos. Reverse ........................................................................... 4 Making copies with the image inversed............................................. 4 3.5 Postcard ........................................................................................... 5 Printing four postcard size copies on a single sheet. ........................ 5 3.6 Mirror Image..................................................................................... 5 Printing a mirror image of the original................................................ 5 3.7 Multi Page Enlargement.................................................................. 6 Splitting an enlargement of the document onto separate pages. ...... 6 TOC-2 CF2002/CF3102 General Information about color 1 1 General Information about color 1.1 What is hue? Everybody has an idea of what hue an object has, for example, an apple is red, a lemon is yellow, and the sky is blue. Hue is the tint by which the color of an object is classified as red, yellow, blue, etc. 1.2 What is brightness? Darker Lighter Brightness is the degree of lightness in a color, as compared with another color, which makes it a light color or a dark color. For example, when comparing the yellow of a lemon and the yellow of a grapefruit, it is obvious that the yellow of the lemon is brighter. But what about when comparing the yellow of a lemon and the red of a bean? Obviously,the yellow of the lemon is brighter. Brightness is this degree of lightness that enables comparison regardless of the hue. CF2002/CF3102 1-1 General Information about color 1 1.3 What is saturation? More vivid Duller What makes the difference between the yellow of a lemon and the yellow a pear? By saying that the lemon is a more vivid yellow and the pear is a duller yellow, the difference between the two colors is stated in terms of saturation, as opposed to brightness. As opposed to hue and brightness, saturation is the characteristic that indicates the degree of vividness. 1-2 CF2002/CF3102 General Information about color 1.4 1 Color Model The Color Model shows the relationship between hue, brightness and saturation. Figure 1 White Brightness Saturation Hue Figure 2 Black Hue, brightness and saturation are the elements that we call the three attributes of color. We can think of their affects using the solid object shown in figure 1, where the outer edge is the hue, the vertical axis is the brightness, and the horizontal axis from the center is the saturation. Assigning colors to the solid object, representing the three attributes of color,shown in figure 1 produces the color model shown in figure 2. Although the level of saturation differs for each hue and degree of brightness, creating a complex color model, we can get a better understanding of the conditions under which the hue, brightness and saturation vary. CF2002/CF3102 1-3 1 1-4 General Information about color CF2002/CF3102 Color Image Adjust Function 2 2 Color Image Adjust Function 2.1 Red Adjusting the level of red. This parameter can be used to adjust the degree of red in the image to one of seven levels. Original +3 CF2002/CF3102 -3 2-1 Color Image Adjust Function 2 2.2 Green Adjusting the level of green. This parameter can be used to adjust the degree of green in the image to one of seven levels. Original +3 2-2 -3 CF2002/CF3102 Color Image Adjust Function 2.3 2 Blue Adjusting the level of blue. This parameter can be used to adjust the degree of blue in the image to one of seven levels. Original +3 CF2002/CF3102 -3 2-3 Color Image Adjust Function 2 2.4 Portrait Adjusting the tint of fresh color. This parameter can be used to adjust the tint of fresh color to one of seven levels. Original +3 2-4 -3 CF2002/CF3102 Color Image Adjust Function 2.5 2 Color Balance Adjusting the concentration of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. By mixing the four toner colors (yellow, magenta, and cyan in addition to black) in a full-color copy, the colors of the document can be reproduced. Changing the amount of each color of toner enables the tints in the copy to be finely adjusted. Each color can be adjusted to a level within a range of 0%and 200%(in 1%increments). Increasing black Adjusting the black tinge Original Decreasing black Black CF2002/CF3102 2-5 Color Image Adjust Function 2 Yellow increasing yellow Increasing the red tinge Increasing the green tinge decreasing cyan decreasing magenta increasing magenta increasing cyan decreasing yellow Cyan Magenta Increasing the blue tinge 2-6 CF2002/CF3102 Color Image Adjust Function 2.6 2 Brightness Adjusting the brightness. This parameter can be used to finely adjust the brightness of the image to one of 19 levels. Original +3 CF2002/CF3102 -3 2-7 Color Image Adjust Function 2 2.7 Contrast Adjusting the difference between highlights and shadows. This parameter can be used to finely adjust the image to one of 19 levels between soft/smooth and crisp. Original +3 2-8 -3 CF2002/CF3102 Color Image Adjust Function 2.8 2 Saturation Adjusting the vividness. .This parameter can be used to finely adjust the vividness of the image to one of 19 levels. Original +3 CF2002/CF3102 -3 2-9 Color Image Adjust Function 2 2.9 Sharpness Adjusting the sharpness of text. This parameter can be used to adjust the amount of contours in text and images to one of seven levels. Original +3 2-10 -3 CF2002/CF3102 Color Image Adjust Function 2.10 2 Hue Adjusting the color. This parameter can be used to finely adjust the hue of the image to one of 19 levels. Original +3 CF2002/CF3102 -3 2-11 Color Image Adjust Function 2 2.11 Density Adjusting the copy density. This parameter can be used to finely adjust the light and shading of the image to one of 19 levels. Original +3 2-12 -3 CF2002/CF3102 Creation Functions 3 3 Creation Functions 3.1 Monotone Making copies using only one selected color (monotone). This function allows you to copy a document using only one of the 20 colors available. Yellow Sepia 1 Sepia 2 Magenta Cyan Camel Red Brown Forest Green Green Orange Maroon Pumpkin Plum Yellow Green Purple Blue Teal CF2002/CF3102 Aquamarine Pink 3-1 Creation Functions 3 3.2 Background Color Making copies with the selected background color. This function allows you to copy a document using one of the 18 colors available as the color of the background (blank areas). Yellow Camel Brown Magenta Cyan Forest Green Red Maroon Green Plum Orange Purple Pumpkin Pink Yellow Green Aquamarine Blue 3-2 Teal CF2002/CF3102 Creation Functions 3.3 3 Color Separation Making copies while separating the four CMYK colors. This function allows you to copy a document while separating its colors into yellow, magenta, cyan and black. In addition, copies of the separated colors can also be printed in just black. Original Yellow CF2002/CF3102 Magenta Cyan Black 3-3 Creation Functions 3 3.4 Neg. Pos. Reverse Making copies with the image inversed. This function allows you to copy a document with the light-colored areas and the dark-colored areas of the image inversed. Monotone copy Yellow Sepia 1 Magenta Sepia 2 Cyan Camel Red Brown Forest Green Green Orange Maroon Pumpkin Plum Yellow Green Purple Blue Pink Teal Aquamarine Full-color copy 3-4 CF2002/CF3102 Creation Functions 3.5 3 Postcard Printing four postcard size copies on a single sheet. This function allows you to reduce the document to the size of a postcard, and print four copies on one sheet of paper. 3.6 Mirror Image Printing a mirror image of the original. .This function allows you to copy a mirror image of the original document. CF2002/CF3102 3-5 Creation Functions 3 3.7 Multi Page Enlargement Splitting an enlargement of the document onto separate pages. .This function allows you to copy a document automatically split into parts with each part printed enlarged.These copies can then be pasted together to make a large poster. Original 3-6 CF2002/CF3102