Xerox 8560DN Advanced Features Guide - Page 14

Adjusting the Automatic Color Correction, Automatic, Spot Color, Reset

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To adjust the color in your job through a supported driver: Using Color Corrections Operating System Steps Windows 2000 or later PostScript Driver 1. Select the Color Options tab. 2. Select the desired color correction. 3. If desired, click the More Color Adjustments button to open the More Color Adjustments dialog box. 4. Make the desired adjustments to the sliders for your job. 5. If desired, select Apply to CMYK. 6. Click the OK button to save your changes in the More Color Adjustments dialog box. Mac OS X, version 10.2 and higher 1. In the Print dialog box, select Image Quality from the drop-down list. 2. Select the desired color correction. 3. If desired, select Print Settings on Page. 4. Click the More Options button to open the Color Adjustments dialog box. 5. Make the desired adjustments to the sliders for your job. 6. If desired, select Apply to CMYK. 7. Click the OK button to save your changes in the Color Adjustments dialog box. Adjusting the Automatic Color Correction The Automatic color correction selection is designed to apply the best color correction to each element (text, graphics, and images). If needed, you can select the color table being used for these elements in your jobs. You can make adjustments to RGB colors, CMYK colors, and spot colors as shown in the following table: Custom Automatic Color Office Color Press Match Spot Color Description Controls the RGB color adjustments. Controls the CMYK color adjustments. Controls spot color matching. Note: The Spot Color tab has an option to allow the printer to manage spot colors. To use the default color table associated with a particular element on the tab, select Automatic or click the Reset button. Phaser® 8560 Color Printer 1-9

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Using Color Corrections
Phaser® 8560 Color Printer
1-9
To adjust the color in your job through a supported driver:
Adjusting the Automatic Color Correction
The
Automatic
color correction selection is designed to apply the best color correction to each
element (text, graphics, and images). If needed, you can select the color table being used for
these elements in your jobs.
You can make adjustments to RGB colors, CMYK colors, and spot colors as shown in the
following table:
Note:
The
Spot Color
tab has an option to allow the printer to manage spot colors.
To use the default color table associated with a particular element on the tab, select
Automatic
or click the
Reset
button.
Operating System
Steps
Windows 2000 or later
PostScript Driver
1.
Select the
Color Options
tab.
2.
Select the desired color correction.
3.
If desired, click the
More Color Adjustments
button to open the
More
Color Adjustments
dialog box.
4.
Make the desired adjustments to the sliders for your job.
5.
If desired, select
Apply to CMYK
.
6.
Click the
OK
button to save your changes in the
More
Color
Adjustments
dialog box.
Mac OS X, version
10.2 and higher
1.
In the
Print
dialog box
,
select
Image Quality
from the drop-down list.
2.
Select the desired color correction.
3.
If desired, select
Print Settings on Page
.
4.
Click the
More Options
button to open the
Color Adjustments
dialog
box.
5.
Make the desired adjustments to the sliders for your job.
6.
If desired, select
Apply to CMYK
.
7.
Click the
OK
button to save your changes in the
Color Adjustments
dialog box.
Custom Automatic Color
Description
Office Color
Controls the RGB color adjustments.
Press Match
Controls the CMYK color adjustments.
Spot Color
Controls spot color matching.