From: “Harry Shapiro Hawk” <habs@warwick.com>
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From: "Harry Shapiro Hawk" <habs@warwick.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 94 09:00:34 PST
To: "hughes@ah.com>
Subject: Canon Color Copiers
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------ From: Edward J OConnell, Thu, Mar 24, 1994 ------
@ THis dovetails with what the service guy told me about using some sort of
@ piece of plastic to make stuff copy...but that was when we were working
@ with the color theory--he said he could interpose this piece of clear
@ material to make stuff that was the 'wrong color' copy. HE didn't say
@ what it was.
I am willing to think that it first looks for a color or a range
of colors. (I have said that before).
However, it must be looking for something special based on the
test I just ran. (It could be something in the non-visable spectrum.)
Does anyone know what range of the specturm the CCD devices in the
CLC 550 can capture? FYI, The 550 has 5 CCD's.
/hawk
Harry Shapiro Hawk
Manager of Computer Services
Warwick Baker & Fiore habs@uucp.warwick.com
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