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PR O B L E M SO L V IN G Copies made from a newspaper, a map, or a photograph have background when Original Type is defined as Maps or Photo. DOCUCOLOR 2 06 0 /2 04 5 Suggested Solution • The DocuColor 2060/2045 digital press with scanner detects low densities of color and reproduces them. This is especially true with the Maps and Photo options. • Use the Background Erase option in the Image Tone Presets feature in the Image Quality tab. • Newspaper show-through can be reduced or eliminated by backing the document with a black sheet of paper. • The background can be reduced or eliminated by adjusting the Lighten/Darken feature toward lighten. It is difficult to perform secondary operations on the copies, such as writing on them or using adhesives. This problem is caused by the oil used in the fusing process. The problem can be reduced or eliminated by setting the copies aside for one or two hours before performing a secondary operation on them. Rubbing the copy surface with a soft, clean cloth or eraser may also help. Greyish spots appear when scanning a glossy photo or glossy original. Place a transparency on the Document Glass then place the glossy photo or glossy original face down on the transparency to reduce the glare. OPERATOR MANUAL 6–13 PR O B L E M SO L V IN G Problem