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  • ricardobres
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    • Apr 2008
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    #1

    Image Solarized on IR6570

    Hi Guys. I have a IR6570 with solarized image when I made copier of photos. Any Idea?
  • blackcat4866
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    #2
    That's a new term for me. Explain "solarized". =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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    • teckat
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      #3
      Originally posted by ricardobres
      Hi Guys. I have a IR6570 with solarized image when I made copier of photos. Any Idea?
      Try this>
      Place a sheet of Transparency OHP on the glass & place the photo over it

      or
      If u are copies of color originals/
      use text-photo mode & turn off AE exposure

      If u are using the DF for copies=
      Perform a DF White Level 1 and DF White Level 2 adjustments in service mode using a customer's original.

      To perform adjustments, place a customer's original on the Copy Board glass, enter service mode level 1 ( * 2 / 8 * ) > Copier > Function > CCD, highlight DF-WLVL1 then press OK. Adjustment will execute automatically. When the indication of OK occurs, adjustment is done and checks good.

      Then taking the same customer's original off the Copy Board glass, place original in the document tray of the DADF-M1 document feeder. Highlight DF-WLVL2 then press OK. The document feeder will pull the original down to the slit glass of the copier. Adjustment will execute automatically. When the indication of OK occurs, adjustment is done and checks good. Original will exit document feeder
      **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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      • charm5496
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        #4
        turn your oiginal type to "photo" from the "printed image" on the control panel. This should adjust the scan resolution to give you better output when copying photos.
        Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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        • ricardobres
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          #5
          Thanks. I'll try the adjust tomorrow, and I'll post again. If I'll not reolv the problem, I'll post the sample. Ok blackcat...ehehehehehe

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          • ricardobres
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            #6
            Hello people, unfortunately not yet solved the problem, the adjustment did not help at all. I am attaching two examples, one of the problem and another good for comparison and understanding. Thanks for now.The foto4 is good, and foto3 is that is the problem, after adjustment. I can't attach the image with the solarized problem, because, after adjusting the scanned image was totally black. I tried setting by placing a black sheet and then with a blank sheet as the original, but the fault continued.
            foto4.jpgFoto_3.jpg

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            • ricardobres
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              #7
              Solarized image, before the adjust.

              Foto2.jpg

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              • teckat
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                #8
                What are u talking about ?? Black copy ??

                that DF White level adjust is for when u use the DF.
                Don't think u Read my post.

                When u have a shinny photo or something that is Laminated/ if u place a sheet of Transparency on the glass / then place the picture on top of it /close cover/ it will print without being Solarized or a Moiré.jpg


                150px-Moire02.gif
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                • blackcat4866
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                  #9
                  See ... I think "solarized" isn't meaning the same thing to everybody (or anybody ... especially me).

                  teckat intends moire' or unintended digital halftone patterns.
                  ricardobres intends more of a brightness or sharpness issue, producing a caricature with light areas too light, and dark areas too dark.

                  If this was a Copystar I would enable photo image type, and tweak the sharpness for the best image. =^..^=
                  If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
                  1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
                  2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
                  3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
                  4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
                  5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

                  blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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                  • ptrflrs
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by teckat
                    What are u talking about ?? Black copy ??

                    that DF White level adjust is for when u use the DF.
                    Don't think u Read my post.

                    When u have a shinny photo or something that is Laminated/ if u place a sheet of Transparency on the glass / then place the picture on top of it /close cover/ it will print without being Solarized or a [ATTACH=CONFIG]7618[/ATTACH]


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                    Does placing the transparency really work on glossy stuff? and do you guys mean polarized, maybe?
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                    • teckat
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                      #11
                      try it- it works when pictures are the glossy finish type

                      once an image is scanned ="digitized"

                      Remember>
                      Last edited by teckat; 12-21-2010, 05:58 AM.
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                      • charm5496
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ptrflrs
                        Does placing the transparency really work on glossy stuff? and do you guys mean polarized, maybe?
                        Customers have been doing this for years on the Canon CLC's dating back to the CLC-1....been working on these things for way too long!!!!
                        And yes it really does work quite well.
                        Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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                        • alysson
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                          #13

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                          • teckat
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                            #14
                            where have u been for four months ???
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                            • charm5496
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                              #15
                              lost in translation????
                              Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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