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    Senior Tech 100+ Posts Dustin(WOP)'s Avatar
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    MX31000N copy issues

    Hello fellow techs
    I have a weird one on my hands. If you print a document it looks fine, however when you go to make a copy of that print out the desity gives out/ isn't as crisp.
    I will attach an image so you can see what I mean. I have callibrated the machine 3 times in the last 3 weeks and hasn't seemed to help a whole lot. Any help is greatly appreciated!!! thanks!!
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    What was the Dpi of the original print ?

    What was the exposure setting... 'Copy of Copy' or 'Auto' ?

    The Sharp Mx31 range are like any other 'Copier' of it's class,..... Any Copy is only 90% (or less) as good as the original.

    The original image will always depreciate when being 'copied'.

    I would check the Dpi of the original and look at the 'default' settings of the machine.
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    John is right.

    With the Pastel2's & C-Jupiter2's, you need to change the exposure mode to anything other than auto. What you are seeing Dustin is a classic example of the default setting/output from these machines on auto exposure mode. No amount of calibration will fix this. You need to put it in Text or Text/Photo mode for this to copy alot better. I have the documentation here explaining this somewhere, which I'll track down. I have got several clients running text mode as their default as the output is alot better and they prefer that as their default setting.

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    Thanks for the information guys, I appreciate it! Wazza if you could track down the information and send it to me that would be awesome, I have never seen any information on the exposure setting. thanks!!

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