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Adjusting Color on the Computer
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2. Adjusting Color
Adjusting Color on the Computer
This section explains how to adjust color when printing. You can adjust the color using a printer driver
to print out more satisfactory documents.
Color Matching means managing and adjusting documents color to keep it consistent between input
and output devices.
There are two color matching functions: [Ofce Color] and [Graphic Pro] ([Color (User Settings)]
if you use a XPS driver). If you use Mac OS X, you can also use [ColorSync] function to do color
matching.
Color Matching (Automatic)
If you use business documents mainly,
Automatic is suitable. Color matching is applied
when RGB color space print data is converted to
CMYK color space for the printer.
Note
● This function can support only RGB color data.
● If you want to manage CMYK color data, use the Graphic
Pro function.
For Windows PCL Printer Driver
1 Open the le you want to print.
2 Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
3 Click on [Preferences] or [Properties].
4 Click [Detail] on the [Color Setting]
and select [Automatic], and then click
[OK].
For Windows PS Printer Driver
1 Open the le you want to print.
2 Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
3 Click on [Preferences] or [Properties].
4 Select [Color] tab and select
[Automatic], and then click [OK].
For Windows XPS Printer Driver
1 Open the le you want to print.
2 Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
3 Click on [Preferences] or [Properties].
4 On the [Color] tab, select [Auto Color]
and then click [OK].
For Mac OS X PS Printer Driver
1 Open the le you want to print.
2 From the [File] menu, select [Print] .
3 Select [Color] from the panel menu.
4 Select [Automatic] and then click
[Print].
Memo
● If the printer options are not displayed in the [Print]
dialog on Mac OS X 10.5 or later, click the
button on
the side of the [Printer] menu.