Kyocera TASKalfa 2550ci 2550ci Printer Driver User Guide - Page 95

Status Monitor, Selecting Status Monitor Options, Color Optimizer Table

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Advanced 1 Open the document containing the desired color. 2 From the application's File menu, click Print, then click Preferences or Properties to open the Properties dialog box. 3 In Advanced > Color Optimizer > Color adjustment, select Custom 1, Custom 2, or Custom 3. 4 Under Color reproduction, select from available options. 5 Select a color by one of the following methods: Drag the eyedropper tool anywhere on the screen to select the desired color. If you know the RGB values of the color, type or select the values. The color appears in the color preview box. 6 Click the printer icon to print a one-page table displaying variations of the selected color. From the printed Color Optimizer Table, select the desired variation. 7 In the Color Optimizer dialog box, type the number of the selected variation (1-121) in the spin box next to the color preview box, or click the up or down arrow buttons to select the number. 8 If desired, type a description of the custom setting in the Description box, to a maximum of 30 characters. The description only appears in the Color Optimizer dialog box. 9 Click OK or Apply to save the settings. Status Monitor The Status Monitor displays printing system status messages in the lower right corner of the window during printing. You can start a status monitor for each supported printing system. More than one status monitor can be displayed at one time. Selecting Status Monitor Options You can select how to display the Status Monitor image and select from available options. Note: The Status Monitor image closes on its own after 5 minutes, if there is no printing activity. 1 In the Advanced tab, click Status Monitor. 2 If you want the Status Monitor image to appear during a print job, in the Status Monitor dialog box, select the Status Monitor check box. Printer Driver 10-9

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Advanced
1
Open the document containing the desired color.
2
From the application's
File
menu, click
Print
, then click
Preferences
or
Properties
to open the
Properties
dialog box.
3
In
Advanced
>
Color Optimizer
>
Color adjustment
, select
Custom 1
,
Custom 2
, or
Custom 3
.
4
Under
Color reproduction
, select from available options.
5
Select a color by one of the following methods:
Drag the eyedropper tool anywhere on the screen to select the desired color.
If you know the RGB values of the color, type or select the values.
The color appears in the color preview box.
6
Click the printer icon to print a one-page table displaying variations of the
selected color. From the printed
Color Optimizer Table
, select the desired
variation.
7
In the
Color Optimizer
dialog box, type the number of the selected variation
(1–121) in the spin box next to the color preview box, or click the up or down
arrow buttons to select the number.
8
If desired, type a description of the custom setting in the
Description
box, to a
maximum of 30 characters. The description only appears in the
Color
Optimizer
dialog box.
9
Click
OK
or
Apply
to save the settings.
Status Monitor
The
Status Monitor
displays printing system status messages in the lower right
corner of the window during printing. You can start a status monitor for each
supported printing system. More than one status monitor can be displayed at
one time.
Selecting Status Monitor Options
You can select how to display the
Status Monitor
image and select from
available options.
Note:
The
Status Monitor
image closes on its own after 5 minutes, if there is
no printing activity.
1
In the
Advanced
tab, click
Status Monitor
.
2
If you want the
Status Monitor
image to appear during a print job, in the
Status
Monitor
dialog box, select the
Status Monitor
check box.
Printer Driver
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