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Switching the Color Mode
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You can set the color mode for printing.
As an example, the procedure for printing JPEG and TIFF files that are stored in memory media is explained in this section.
Auto (Color/B&W)
If the Auto (Color/B&W) mode is selected, the machine automatically recognizes whether the file is in color or black-and-white. Color files are printed in the Color mode, while black-and-white files are printed in the Black mode.
NOTE
When printing CMYK files stored in mail boxes, only [Auto (Color/B&W)] can be selected. (To print black CMYK files, [Black & White] can also be specified.)
Black & White
The Black & White mode always prints in black-and-white regardless of whether the file is in color or black-and-white.
Single Color
The Single Color mode enables you to make one-color prints.
*1 File
*2 Print
IMPORTANT
You can select Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan as the color in the Single Color mode.
NOTE
The Single Color mode is available for printing file from a mail box.
If a black-and-white file is printed in the Single Color mode, it is counted as a color print.
Two Colors
The Two Colors mode enables you to make two-color prints, composed of a color you specify, and black.
*1 File
*2 Print
IMPORTANT
You can select Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan as the color in the Two Colors mode.
Files comprised of black-and-white images stored in a mail box cannot be printed in the Two Color mode. Files comprised of color and black-and-white images stored in a mail box can be printed in the Two Color mode.
NOTE
The Two Colors mode is available for printing file from a mail box.
If a file comprised of color and black-and-white images is stored in a mail box and the file is printed in the Two Colors mode, black-and-white page is counted as a color print.
1.
Press [Access Stored Files] → [Memory Media].
2.
Select the desired memory media → select the location where the file you want to print is stored.
3.
Select the desired file → press [Print].
If you selected a file in a mail box, press [Change Print Settings] → proceed to step 5.
If you select a PDF or XPS file, proceed to step 5.
4.
Select the paper size → press [OK].
5.
Press [Select Color] → select the color mode → press [OK].
If [Mail Box] is selected in step 1, you can select [Auto (Color/B&W)], [Black & White], [Single Color], or [Two Colors].
If you select [Auto (Color/B&W)] or [Black & White]:
Press [OK].
If you select [Single Color]:
Select a color ([Red], [Green], [Blue], [Yellow], [Magenta], or [Cyan]) → press [OK].
If you select [Two Colors]:
Select the color to combine with black ([Red], [Green], [Blue], [Yellow], [Magenta], or [Cyan]) → press [OK].
To change the paper source, see "Paper Selection."

IMPORTANT
For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "Unavailable Combination of Functions."
NOTE
The default setting is 'Auto (Color/B&W).'
If color printing is performed after black printing, a message may appear indicating the machine is preparing for color printing. Please wait for a moment until the message disappears. Color printing will start when the message disappears.
If you select [Sepia Tone] in the Adjust One-Touch Color mode, the color mode is automatically set to 'Single Color (Sepia Tone).'
You can store the color mode in [Change Default Settings]. (See "Changing/Initializing the Default Settings for the Copy Function.")