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Color Copying

You can switch the color copy mode depending on the type of originals used and the desired finish.

You can also erase or convert a certain color in the original, or add a background color to the whole page.

See Color Functions.

Primary Colors

Colors can be created by combining the three primary colors: yellow, magenta, and cyan. Black can be made by combining yellow, magenta and cyan, however, as there might be some slight differences, “black” will be expressed using a black toner.

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Full Color

Copies using four colors: yellow, magenta, cyan, and black.

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Black & White

Copies in black and white even if the original is colored.

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Convert Colors

Copies by changing a certain color in the original to another color.

See Convert Colors.

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Erase Specified Color

Copies by erasing a certain color in the original.

See Erase Color.

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Color Background

Copies by adding a color to the whole page.

See Color Background.

Illustration of color copying