Editing Images

There may be instances where you may want to alter placement of the image on your output. The Copy Service Image Edit tab on the Xerox Nuvera user interface offers controls to change image placement, orientation, etc.

For more information on image editing control features, see topic regarding this control in "What Does This Button Do?"

To edit copy images

  1. Place the original on the Document Glass or Document Feeder.
  2. Click the Image Edit tab.
  3. Click the Original Size button, and input the size of the original document(s).
  4. If your output paper size is bigger than the original image, you may want to use the Edge Erase controls. Utilizing these, you can eliminate the border caused by the copier detecting and imaging the edge of the original document. Or, you can eliminate information around the edges of your original document, by placing a mask using the Edge Erase function.
  5. Click the Image Shift button. Using this control, the image being copied can be placed anywhere on the output page.
  6. Click the Image Rotation button. Using this control, the output image can be rotated 180 degrees. See Image Rotation.
  7. Click the Negative/Mirror Image button. Using this control, the output can be printed as a negative, where the black pixels print white and the white pixels print black and/or the output can be printed as a mirror image on the lead edge.
  8. When satisfied with the adjustments, click <Copy>.

To edit print images

  1. Open the Print Properties window of a print job.
  2. Click the Image Edit tab.
  3. Click the Image Shift button. Using this control, the image being printed can be placed anywhere on the output page.
  4. Click the Image Rotation button. Using this control, the image being printed can be rotated 180 degrees.
  5. Click the Background Form button. Using this control, a Background Form can be added to the printed job.
Note

NOTE: Jobs can be saved as Background Forms. A listing of the available Background Forms is located under Administration: Background Forms.