Area Editing (Option)
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Selecting Modes for Designated Areas
Reference
The available modes for area editing depend on the area shape. ⇒ P.146
“Combination Chart for Area Editing”.
Regarding functions that cannot be used together in area editing, ⇒ P.146
“Combination Chart for Area Editing”.
More than one mode can be set for designated area, however, there are some
limitations, ⇒ P.146 “Combination Chart for Area Editing”. And up to 7 patterns
of modes can be set together.
Note
❒ Up to 20 groups of multiple areas can be edited. All the areas should belong
to groups 1 ∼ 20. You can select up to seven job patterns for at most 20 groups.
After you have set seven patterns, the copier will only allow you to choose the
pattern of a previous group. If you change the settings for one group, it will
change the settings for all other groups with the same job pattern. However,
if you have set a Paint, Color Background, or Frame/ Line, changing the color
in one group will not affect other groups. (Up to 15 colors can be selected.)
❒ The modes that can be set for inside areas as follows:
• Color/Image Adjustment: Image Density, Color Mode, Original Type, Im-
age Adjustment, Color Adjustment, Color Balance Adjustment
• Color Creation: Color Conversion, Color Erase, Color Background, Paint,
Type Mask
Note
❒ The editing functions available when specifying area with Frame/Line mode
are Width and Color.
❒ Color/Image Adjustment's default setting:
• Image Density - Manual Image Density
• Color Mode - Black & White
• Original Type - Text
❒ You can change the default settings. ⇒ P.173 “User Tools”.
❒ Depending on the shapes of the areas, coloring or deleting near the outlines
of the areas might not do well, or the outlines might become uneven.
❒ The way to set modes is basically the same as for the entire image. For details,
refer to each page.
• To fill an area with a selected color, select the Paint.
• Image Density (⇒ P.26 “Adjusting Copy Image Density”.)
• Original Type (⇒ P.33 “Selecting the Original Image Type”.)
• Color Adjustment (⇒ P.106 “Color Adjustment”.)
• Color Conversion (⇒ P.83 “Color Conversion”.)