Epson ES-600C User Manual - Page 78
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Ll CRT Display B This setting is suited for analog-input CRT displays which can display an image with multiple levels of tones of more than 1 bit/pixel/color (y = 2.2). This is usually the best setting. D Printer Output A This setting is suitable for high-density printers, such as 24-dot printers and some page printers. The image is converted into a lighter image to compensate for the higher (darker) density of such printers. The image looks faint when viewed on a CRT display. 0 Printer Output B This setting is suitable for low-density printers, such as 8-dot (9-pin) printers, and page printers. The image is converted into a slightly darker image to compensate for the lower (lighter) density of such printers. The image looks faint when viewed on a CRT display. 0 Printer Output C This setting is suitable for high contrast printing of images which contain both picture and text. This setting gives higher contrast and more definition than either Printer Output A or B. The dark and light parts of images are accentuated by this method. color correction Color correction is functional only with color line sequence mode, because the color of a pixel is immediately determined when the pixel is scanned. Color correction provides four settings. To disable this function, simply choose color page sequence reading or monochrome reading. A-14 Appendix