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SPECIAL MODES
3-4
ERASING EDGE SHADOWS (ERASE)
The erase function is used to erase the shadow lines on images produced when scanning thick originals or books.
The erase modes that can be selected are shown below. The erase width is approximately 10 mm (1/2") in its initial
setting.
USING ERASE
1
Switch to the desired mode and touch the
[SPECIAL MODES] key.
If the address book screen
appears, touch the
[CONDITION SETTINGS]
key to display the
condition settings screen
(page 1-13
).
2
Touch the [ERASE] key.
3
Select the desired erase mode.
Select one of the three
erase modes. The
selected key will be
highlighted.
4
If desired, set the width of the edge to be
erased (touch the key or the key to
set the width).
The erase width can be
set from 0 mm (0") to
20 mm (1") in 1 mm (1/8")
increments.
5
Touch the outer [OK] key.
You will return to the
screen of step 1 and an
erase icon will appear
next to the
[EXPOSURE] key.
To cancel erase, touch
the [CANCEL] key.
6
Perform the send procedure as explained
in "SENDING AN IMAGE".
For scan mode, see page 2-2.
For Internet fax mode, see page 2-6
.
EDGE ERASE
Erases shadows at edges
that appear when scanning
thick originals or books.
CENTRE ERASE
Eliminates shadow lines
produced by the bindings
of bound documents.
EDGE + CENTRE ERASE
Eliminates shadow lines around
the edges of images and
eliminates the shadow at the
centre of images.
Using edge erase
Your machine The other machine
Transmission to
other machine
Combining “edge erase”
with “dual page scan” on
the following page
SPECIAL MODES
ADDRESS REVIEW
FILE
ENTRY
QUICK FILE
TTINGS
ERASE
2in1
R CA
AM
EDGE
ERASE
ERASE
CENTRE
ERASE
EDGE+CENTRE
ERASE
NOTE
To cancel the erase function, touch the [CANCEL]
key on the erase setting screen. (step 4)
(0 20)
mm
CENTRE
10
OK
OK
CANCEL
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