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Color Advisor, Screen-Matched Color, Using the Printer With Your Software

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Color Advisor This option selects the Color Advisor. Whenever you print a document, the Color Advisor dialog box appears. See Chapter 5, Using the Color Advisor, for details. N If you select Black and White, Grayscale, Color, or Color Advisor for the Print Color option, you can adjust the intensity of the printed image. See the Special Options section later in this chapter for more information. Screen-Matched Color This option activates the screen matching feature of the BJC-70 printer driver for Windows. This feature ensures that the colors in the printout match the colors displayed on your monitor as closely as possible. Screen matching of colors may not always be exact because of the translations of RGB and CYMK values (see the Visual Guide for details). t Select this option only when you need to match the color on your monitor's screen. This print mode impacts your print speed. t When you select Screen-Matched Color, the Print Quality defaults to Normal, 360 x 360 dpi. However, the Print Quality may change if you select a Media Type other than Plain Paper. t To maximize screen matching, you must have a high resolution monitor and a 24-bit color monitor display card. t To optimize color matching, select these settings: Screen-Matched Color, High Quality, 360 x 360 dpi, and Halftone Pattern. Also, use and select Coated Paper. t Matching the colors on a monitor screen to printed output is affected by paper type and light source. For example, when you select Screen-Matched Color, the driver assumes you are using Canon's coated paper and your light source is daylight. If you print on plain paper and view the output under an incandescent lamp, the colors will be different than on coated paper in daylight. Screen-Matched Advisor This option selects the Color Advisor in Screen-Matched Color mode. N To fully utilize the screen matching feature, you need to specify your monitor type. See the Special Options section later in this chapter for more information. Using the Printer With Software Chapter 4 Using the Printer With Your Software 59

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Chapter 4
Using the Printer With Your Software
59
Color Advisor
This option selects the Color Advisor. Whenever you print a document, the
Color Advisor dialog box appears. See Chapter 5,
Using the Color Advisor
,
for details.
N
If you select Black and White, Grayscale, Color, or Color Advisor for the
Print Color option, you can adjust the intensity of the printed image. See
the
Special Options
section later in this chapter for more information.
Screen-Matched Color
This option activates the screen matching feature of the BJC-70 printer
driver for Windows. This feature ensures that the colors in the printout
match the colors displayed on your monitor as closely as possible. Screen
matching of colors may not always be exact because of the translations of
RGB and CYMK values (see the Visual Guide for details).
Select this option only when you need to match the color on your
monitor’s screen. This print mode impacts your print speed.
When you select Screen-Matched Color, the Print Quality defaults to
Normal, 360 x 360 dpi. However, the Print Quality may change if you
select a Media Type other than Plain Paper.
To maximize screen matching, you must have a high resolution
monitor and a 24-bit color monitor display card.
To optimize color matching, select these settings: Screen-Matched
Color, High Quality, 360 x 360 dpi, and Halftone Pattern. Also, use and
select Coated Paper.
Matching the colors on a monitor screen to printed output is affected
by paper type and light source. For example, when you select
Screen-Matched Color, the driver assumes you are using Canon’s
coated paper and your light source is daylight. If you print on plain
paper and view the output under an incandescent lamp, the colors will
be different than on coated paper in daylight.
Screen-Matched Advisor
This option selects the Color Advisor in Screen-Matched Color mode.
N
To fully utilize the screen matching feature, you need to specify your
monitor type. See the
Special Options
section later in this chapter for more
information.
Using the Printer
With Software