COPY COLOUR MODES
Overview
Select the colour mode from Auto, Full Colour, Black & White, 2 Colour, and Single Colour.
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.
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.
The original is copied in any one colour regardless of the colours used in the original.
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 "Setting mode", select [System Settings]→[Copy Settings]→[Initial Status Settings]→[Colour Mode].
- To change the standard to detect Black & White and Colour:In "Setting mode", select [System 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.
Operation
Automatically detecting the original colour for copying
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).
Tap the [Colour Mode] key.
Tap the [Auto] key.
After the settings are completed, tap
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Check that the specified colour mode is selected.
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.
Copying in full colour
Tap the [Colour Mode] key.
Tap the [Full Colour] key.
After the settings are completed, tap
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Check that the specified colour mode is selected.
Copying in black and white
Tap the [Colour Mode] key.
Tap the [B/W] key.
After the settings are completed, tap
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Check that the specified colour mode is selected.
Copying in two colours
The original is copied in two colours by changing a specific colour to another colour.
Tap the [Colour Mode] key.
Tap the [2 Colour] key.
Tap the [Change] key.

Tap the key of the colour to be extracted to specify the extract colour.
- [Except Black]:
Extracts black parts in an original, and changes non-black parts to the specified colour. - [Reddish Colour]:
Extracts reddish parts in an original, and changes them to the specified colour.

Specify the colour to change the extracted colour to.
After the settings are completed, tap the
key on the [2 Colour] screen, and check that the changed setting is displayed at the side of [2 Colour] key on the colour mode screen.
After you have checked it, tap
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After you have checked it, tap
Check that the specified colour mode is selected.
Copying in single colour
The original is copied in any one colour.
Tap the [Colour Mode] key.
Tap the [Single Colour] key.
Tap the [Change] key.
Tap a colour you wish to use.
After the settings are completed, tap the
key on the [Single Colour] screen, and check that the changed setting is displayed at the side of [Single Colour] key on the colour mode screen.
After you have checked it, tap
on the [Colour Mode] screen.
After you have checked it, tap
