Oki C5400 Technical Reference - Mac - Page 72

Utilities, Apple ColorSync Utility, Setting the Display (Monitor) Profile

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Utilities NOTE Other utilities are unavailable for Mac OS X (10.2) and will only run on Mac Classic OS. Apple ColorSync Utility Apple provides a ColorSync Utility that allows selection of the ICC color profile for your display and for the printer. Setting the Display (Monitor) Profile The Display profile will attempt to calibrate the display to more closely match the printer's output. However, merely selecting the profile will not automatically produce perfect results as many factors will contribute to the gamut of color selection. 1. Navigate to the utility by accessing your Local Hard Drive → Applications →Utilities →ColorSync Utility →Devices. Macintosh OS X: Utilities • 72

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Macintosh OS X: Utilities
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Utilities_______________________
Apple ColorSync Utility
Apple provides a
ColorSync Utility
that allows selection of the ICC
color profile for your display and for the printer.
Setting the Display (Monitor) Profile
The Display profile will attempt to calibrate the display to more
closely match the printer’s output. However, merely selecting the
profile will not automatically produce perfect results as many factors
will contribute to the gamut of color selection.
1.
Navigate to the utility by accessing your
Local Hard Drive
Applications
Utilities
ColorSync Utility
Devices
.
NOTE
Other utilities are unavailable for Mac OS X (10.2) and
will only run on Mac Classic OS.