Posted by jeffcat on September 26, 2017 at 09:28:24 from (69.142.47.125):
In Reply to: Operators manuals posted by Frantz on September 26, 2017 at 04:46:03:
Having worked for Xerox many years ago, todays copiers are a staggering jump in quality. Trick is if you start with a junk copy you get a junk copy. The correct way is to have about a $200.oo scanner and scan the pages in at a very high dpi setting. Next is to go through page by page in a good quality photo touch up program to remove specks, crud, stains, rips in the paper, etc. Photos can also be enhanced but you and the program must be very good. Lastly run all of this through a work station copier with double page image ability. This will give you a very high quality copy. Now as you guess, your back yard Ebay print guy most likely will not go to this kind of trouble. There are very high quality copies I have purchased but if the originals were really junky then you are lucky to have any kind of a copy. Got a little technical but you get the idea. Go to all of the trouble for a good paint job or use a paint roller.
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