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You can switch the colour copy mode depending on the type of originals used and the desired finish.
See Colour Functions.
Primary Colours
Colours can be created by combining the three primary colours: yellow, magenta, and cyan. Black can be made by combining yellow, magenta and cyan, however, as there might be some slight differences, "black" will be expressed using a black toner.
Full Colour
Copies using four colours: yellow, magenta, cyan, and black.
Black & White
Copies in black and white even if the original is coloured.