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Quick Guide to Adjusting Image Quality (Printer Driver) Other Functions Printer profile Select a Printer profile to match the object type (image, text, or chart) in the document you are printing. The Printer profile feature reproduces colors of the objects in the document dividing them into the above three types. Before you can select a printer profile, you must first select Color (CMYK). Text and Graphics Mode suited for graphics, such as graphs. Select this mode for printing documents with many graphics. Text and Photos Mode suited for printing photographs. Select this mode for printing documents with many photographic images. Vivid colors Mode suited for graphics, pictures, and so on. Select this mode to increase the color saturation of graphics and photos. Publications Mode suited for a mix of graphics and photos. Select this mode to closely match the colors on your screen. Line art Mode suited for printing figures or graphics drawn with lines. Select this mode for printing documents with colored lines using pure simple color. Advanced Select to open the Color Correction dialog box for additional color printing options. Refer to the KX Printer Driver User Guide for further details. Color Optimizer Custom 1, 2 or 3 RGB setting can be set as you like by color adjustment. This can quickly be done by using a color displayed on the current screen. To do this, select the eye dropper tool available on the screen, like the one in PhotoShop, and click on the color you want to use. To use the Color Optimizer, you must first install the Optional Printer Components for the printer driver from Advanced Tools in the Product Library. Refer to the KX Printer Driver User Guide for further details. 20

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Quick Guide to Adjusting Image Quality (Printer Driver)
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Other Functions
Printer profile
Select a
Printer profile
to match the object type (image, text, or chart) in the document you are printing. The
Printer profile
feature reproduces colors of the objects in the document dividing them into the above three
types.
Before you can select a printer profile, you must first select Color (CMYK).
Text and Graphics
Mode suited for graphics, such as graphs. Select this
mode for printing documents with many graphics.
Text and Photos
Mode suited for printing photographs. Select this mode
for printing documents with many photographic images.
Vivid colors
Mode suited for graphics, pictures, and so on. Select
this mode to increase the color saturation of graphics
and photos.
Publications
Mode suited for a mix of graphics and photos. Select
this mode to closely match the colors on your screen.
Line art
Mode suited for printing figures or graphics drawn with
lines. Select this mode for printing documents with
colored lines using pure simple color.
Advanced
Select to open the
Color Correction
dialog box for
additional color printing options.
Refer to the
KX Printer Driver User Guide
for further details.
Color Optimizer
Custom 1, 2 or 3 RGB setting can be set as you like by color adjustment. This can quickly be done by using a
color displayed on the current screen.
To do this, select the eye dropper tool available on the screen, like the one in PhotoShop, and click on the color
you want to use. To use the Color Optimizer, you must first install the
Optional Printer Components
for the
printer driver from
Advanced Tools
in the
Product Library
.
Refer to the
KX Printer Driver User Guide
for further details.