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OPERATION GUIDE
(Advanced Operations)
Please read the Operation Guide before using
the copier.
Keep it close to the copier for easy reference.
4581-7773-01
KM-C2030
KM-C3130
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Page 1 - KM-C3130

OPERATION GUIDE(Advanced Operations)Please read the Operation Guide before using the copier.Keep it close to the copier for easy reference.4581-7773-0

Page 2 - Introduction

5General Information About Color“Color Image Adjust” FunctionFigure 2WhiteBrightnessBlackWhiteBrightnessSaturationHueBlackHue, brightness and saturati

Page 3 - Contents

6p.1-7“Red” ParameterThis parameter can be used to adjust the degree of red in the image to one of seven levels.Sample images“Red” Parameter“Red” Para

Page 4 - 2 Scanning Operations

7“Green” Parameterp.1-7Sample imagesThis parameter can be used to adjust the degree of green in the image to one of seven levels.“Color Image Adjust”

Page 5 - Basic Operations

8“Blue” Parameterp.1-8Sample imagesOriginalThis parameter can be used to adjust the degree of blue in the image to one of seven levels.+3–3“Blue” Para

Page 6 - Available Features

9“Portrait” Parameterp.1-10+3–3“Portrait” Parameter“Portrait” ParameterOriginalSample images“Color Image Adjust” FunctionThis parameter can be used to

Page 7 - “Color Image Adjust” Function

10(CMYBK color adjustment)“Color Balance” ParameterBK200%100%0%By mixing the four toner colors (yellow, magenta, and cyan in addition to black) in a f

Page 8 - “Creation” Functions

11“Color Balance” Parameterp.1-9YGBRM CIncreasing the blue tingeIncreasing theamount of cyanIncreasing the green tingeDecreasing theamount of magentaD

Page 9 - What is hue?

12“Brightness” Parameterp.1-5This parameter can be used to nely adjust the brightness of the image to one of 19 levels.+3–3Original“Brightness” Param

Page 10 - About Color

13“Contrast” Parameterp.1-5This parameter can be used to nely adjust the image to one of 19 levels between soft/smooth and crisp.+3–3Original“Contras

Page 11 - “Red” Parameter

14“Saturation” Parameter+3–3p.1-6This parameter can be used to nely adjust the vividness of the image to one of 19 levels.Original“Saturation” Parame

Page 12 - “Green” Parameter

ContentsiIntroductionStructure of the ManualThis manual is divided into three parts: Administrator Operations, Basic Opera-tions and Advanced Operatio

Page 13 - “Blue” Parameter

15“Sharpness” Parameter+3–3p.1-6OriginalThis parameter can be used to adjust the amount of contours in text and images to one of seven levels.“Sharpne

Page 14 - “Portrait” Parameter

16“Hue” Parameterp.1-10This parameter can be used to nely adjust the hue of the image to one of 19 levels.+3–3Original“Hue” Parameter“Hue” ParameterS

Page 15 - “Color Balance” Parameter

17“Density” Parameterp.1-11This parameter can be used to nely adjust the light and shading of the image to one of 19 levels.+3–3“Density” Parameter“D

Page 16 - Original

18“Monotone” Functionp.1-14YellowMagentaCyanRedGreenOrangePumpkinYellowGreenTealBlueAquamarinePinkPurplePlumMaroonForest GreenBrownCamelSepia 2Sepia 1

Page 17 - “Brightness” Parameter

19“Background Color” Function“Creation” Functionp.1-15YellowMagentaCyanRedGreenOrangePumpkinYellowGreenTealBlueAquamarinePinkPurplePlumMaroonForest Gr

Page 18 - “Contrast” Parameter

20“Color Separation” Functionp.1-16Copies of the separated colors in blackCopies of the separated colors“Color Separation” Function“Color Separation”

Page 19 - “Saturation” Parameter

21“Neg. Pos. Reverse” Function“Creation” Functionp.1-16Monotone copyFull-color copyYellowMagentaCyanRedGreenOrangePumpkinYellowGreenTealBlueAquamarine

Page 20 - “Sharpness” Parameter

22“Postcard”“Mirror Image” Functionp.1-23p.1-21This function allows you to reduce the document to the size of a postcard, and print four copies on one

Page 21 - “Hue” Parameter

23“Multi-Page Enlargement” Function“Creation” Functionp.1-17400%This function allows you to copy a document automatically split into parts with each p

Page 22 - “Density” Parameter

Auxiliary Functions Chapter 111AuxiliaryFunctions

Page 23 - “Monotone” Function

ContentsiiContentsThe topics listed below are described in the “Advanced Operations” volume.For details on other topics, refer to the “Administrator O

Page 24 - “Background Color” Function

11.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)1-2Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Ad-jus

Page 25 - “Color Separation” Function

1.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)11-3Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1Select the parameter that you wish to change.• For de

Page 26 - “Neg. Pos. Reverse” Function

11.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)1-4Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To make test printsYou can make test prints of your d

Page 27 - “Postcard” Function

1.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)11-5Auxiliary Functions Chapter 17Touch [Enter].The specified settings are applied, an

Page 28 - Function

11.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)1-6Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To adjust the “Saturation” parameterThis parameter ca

Page 29 - Functions

1.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)11-7Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To adjust the “Red” parameterThis parameter is used t

Page 30 - Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1

11.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)1-8Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To adjust the “Blue” parameterThis parameter is used

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1.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)11-9Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To adjust the “Color Balance” parameterThis parameter

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11.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)1-10Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To adjust the “Portrait” parameterThis parameter can

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1.1 Improving Color Copy Quality (“Color Image Adjust” Function)11-11Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To adjust the “Density” parameterThis parameter can

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Contentsiii1.5 Adjusting the Image To Fit the Paper Size (“Image Adjust” Function) ...1-30To mak

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11.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)1-12Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)Using the Creation functions, the imag

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1.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)11-13Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1Select the function that you wish to set.• For details on each function, refe

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11.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)1-14Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To make settings for the “Monotone” functionThis function allows you to copy

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1.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)11-15Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To make settings for the “Background Color” functionThis function allows you

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11.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)1-16Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To make settings for the “Color Separation” functionThis function allows you

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1.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)11-17Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To make settings for the “Multi-Page Enlargement” functionThis function allow

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11.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)1-18Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1❍To specify a document size in metric measurements, touch [Size Input], and t

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1.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)11-19Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1❍For a paper size other than the standard sizes listed on the screen, touch [

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11.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)1-20Auxiliary Functions Chapter 18Touch [Paper Size].9Select the paper size for the various parts of the enlar

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1.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)11-21Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To make settings for the “Mirror Image” functionThis function allows you to c

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ContentsivAdministrator OperationsFor details on the following topics, refer to the Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual.1Introduction2

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11.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)1-22Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1❍For document sizes in metric measurements, touch [Metric], select the desire

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1.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)11-23Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1To make settings for the “Postcard” functionThe document can be reduced to th

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11.2 Editing Images (Creation Functions)1-24Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1❍To specify a photo size or a non-standard size, touch [Size Input], and then

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1.3 Making Copies for Filing (“File Margin” Function)11-25Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.3 Making Copies for Filing (“File Margin” Function)So that co

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11.3 Making Copies for Filing (“File Margin” Function)1-26Auxiliary Functions Chapter 15Select the desired setting, and then touch [Enter].❍If the doc

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1.4 Erasing Sections of Copies (“Edge/Frame Erase” Function)11-27Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.4 Erasing Sections of Copies (“Edge/Frame Erase” Funct

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11.4 Erasing Sections of Copies (“Edge/Frame Erase” Function)1-28Auxiliary Functions Chapter 14Touch [Edge/Frame Erase].5Select the desired location t

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1.4 Erasing Sections of Copies (“Edge/Frame Erase” Function)11-29Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1❍To specify a photo size or a non-standard size, touch [

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11.5 Adjusting the Image To Fit the Paper Size (“Image Adjust” Function)1-30Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.5 Adjusting the Image To Fit the Paper Size

Page 55 - Function)

1.5 Adjusting the Image To Fit the Paper Size (“Image Adjust” Function)11-31Auxiliary Functions Chapter 16Normally, the document size is automatically

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1Available FeaturesThis chapter contains many useful copy samples that will give you a better understanding of the wide range of applications for the

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11.6 Tiling Copies (“Image Repeat” Function)1-32Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.6 Tiling Copies (“Image Repeat” Function)Multiple copies of the origina

Page 58 - Adjust” Function)

1.6 Tiling Copies (“Image Repeat” Function)11-33Auxiliary Functions Chapter 17Normally, the document size is automatically detected. However, if you w

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11.7 Inserting Pages Between Copies of Transparencies (“OHP Interleaving” Function)1-34Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.7 Inserting Pages Between Copies

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1.7 Inserting Pages Between Copies of Transparencies (“OHP Interleaving” Function)11-35Auxiliary Functions Chapter 16Specify any other necessary setti

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11.8 Storing the Scanned Image in the Memory (“Scan to Memory” Function)1-36Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.8 Storing the Scanned Image in the Memory (

Page 62 - (“OHP Interleaving” Function)

1.8 Storing the Scanned Image in the Memory (“Scan to Memory” Function)11-37Auxiliary Functions Chapter 13Select the job that you wish to combine othe

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11.9 Scanning the Document in Separate Batches (“Separate Scan” Function)1-38Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.9 Scanning the Document in Separate Batche

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1.9 Scanning the Document in Separate Batches (“Separate Scan” Function)11-39Auxiliary Functions Chapter 17After all pages of the document have been s

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11.10 Printing Control Numbers on Copies (“Distribution” Function)1-40Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11.10 Printing Control Numbers on Copies (“Distribu-

Page 66 - (“Separate Scan” Function)

1.10 Printing Control Numbers on Copies (“Distribution” Function)11-41Auxiliary Functions Chapter 16Select either [First Page Only] or [All Pages].❍If

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2Contentso n t e n t so n t e n t s“Contrast” Parameter“Sharpness” Parameter“Hue” Parameter“Brightness” Parameter“Saturation” Parameter“Red” Parameter

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11.10 Printing Control Numbers on Copies (“Distribution” Function)1-42Auxiliary Functions Chapter 1

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Scanning Operations Chapter 222ScanningOperations

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22.1 Available Scanning Features2-2Scanning Operations Chapter 22.1 Available Scanning FeaturesIf the optional printer controller is installed and a n

Page 71 - Operations

2.1 Available Scanning Features22-3Scanning Operations Chapter 2Operation DescriptionFor more details on functions and operating procedures, refer to

Page 72 - Scanning Operations Chapter 2

22.1 Available Scanning Features2-4Scanning Operations Chapter 2

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3ContentsContents“Creation” Functions“Monotone” FunctionCopies using only one selected color (monotone)Copies with the selected background color“Color

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4General Information About ColorEverybody has an idea of what hue an object has, for example, an apple is red, a lemon is yellow, and the sky is blue.

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