Correcting Gradation

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You can recalibrate the machine when you notice irregularities in the color of the copies or prints, such as when copies turn out to be different from the original in gradation, density, or color.

The following three types of gradation corrections can be made:

  • Full Correction (Recommended)

This recalibrates the gradation for both copies and prints.

  • Quick Correction

This is a simple and temporary correction until next time a Full Correction is performed. Quick Correction recalibrates the gradation for both copies and prints. If the recalibration is insufficient, perform a Full Correction.

  • Copy Image Correction

This recalibrates the gradation for copies. If the recalibration is insufficient, perform a Full Correction.


Full Correction

Quick Correction

Copy Image Correction