Xerox 2135DT Service Guide - Page 90

Adjusting color density and balance

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Adjusting color density and balance Over the life of the printer, colors may change. For example, reds may begin to take on a purple cast, or blues may take on a green cast. This happens during the normal use of a color printer and can be easily remedied by using the color adjustment procedure described in this section This front panel procedure involves printing a test page and adjusting the densities and colors based on the appearance of the test page. You may need to repeat this procedure and test your adjustments until you achieve the desired effect. Note At any time, you can reset the printer to the factory defaults by selecting Color Defaults from the Color Adjust Menu. Printing a Test Page 1. Press the Menu (1, 5) keys until you see Color Adjust. 2. Press Item (2, 6) keys and the printer prints the Color Balance test print. Interpreting the Color Balance test print The Color Balance test print contains numbered images and disks that indicate possible adjustments that can be made. You can choose to make an adjustment to the Black Density, the Color Balance, or the Color Density. s The Black Density Images, numbered -3K...0,...+3K, show a lightness/darkness range using black only. s The Color Balance Images, numbered 0,1,2,...12, show variations of three-color gray. Each of these circles contains gray with tints of other colors. s The Color Density Images, numbered -3CMY...0,...+3CMY, show a lightness/darkness range using three colors (cyan, magenta, yellow). Service Guide 77

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Service Guide
77
Adjusting color density and balance
Over the life of the printer, colors may change. For example, reds may begin to
take on a purple cast, or blues may take on a green cast.
This happens during the
normal use of a color printer and can be easily remedied by using the color
adjustment procedure described in this section
This front panel procedure involves printing a test page and adjusting the
densities and colors based on the appearance of the test page.
You may need to
repeat this procedure and test your adjustments until you achieve the desired
effect.
Note
At any time, you can reset the printer to the factory defaults by
selecting
Color Defaults
from the Color Adjust Menu.
Printing a Test Page
1.
Press the
Menu (1, 5)
keys until you see
Color Adjust
.
2.
Press
Item (2, 6)
keys and the printer prints the Color Balance test print.
Interpreting the Color Balance test print
The Color Balance test print contains
numbered images and disks that indicate
possible adjustments that can be made. You
can choose to make an adjustment to the
Black Density, the Color Balance, or the
Color Density.
The Black Density Images, numbered
-3K...0,...+3K, show a
lightness/darkness range using black
only.
The Color Balance Images, numbered
0,1,2,...12, show variations of
three-color gray. Each of these circles
contains gray with tints of other colors.
The Color Density Images, numbered
-3CMY...0,...+3CMY, show a
lightness/darkness range using three
colors (cyan, magenta, yellow).