MCQ-Mastering Color Theory for Your Fuji Xerox Copier
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1. The RGB color model is called 'additive' because:
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2. The primary purpose of the Black (K) toner in CMYK is to:
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3. When you place a original on the scanner glass, the first step the copier takes is to:
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4. The term 'color gamut' refers to:
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5. A document with bright blue charts and black text should be set to which 'Original Type' for best results?
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6. If your color copies are consistently too dark, the first setting you should adjust is:
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7. For a text-only document, the most efficient and highest-quality mode is:
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8. The 'Background Removal' feature is most useful for:
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9. Which component is responsible for converting a scanned image into printer instructions?
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10. If a user wants to correct a copy that has a greenish tint, they should adjust the Color Balance to reduce:
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11. Which of these colors is MOST likely to lose vibrancy when converted from RGB to CMYK?
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12. The 'Magazine' original type setting likely helps with copying printed images by:
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13. A key advantage of scanning to a PDF first and then printing, over direct copying, is:
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14. The physical printing process of a copier is best described as:
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15. If a color photocopy has streaks of missing color, the most likely cause is:
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16. What is the primary benefit of using 'Auto Color' mode?
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17. The default color mode for most Fuji Xerox drivers is typically:
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18. To achieve the best color accuracy over time, the most important maintenance task is:
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19. The four process colors used in printing are:
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20. A user needs to copy a faded old photograph. Which combination of settings would be most helpful?