Konica Minolta AccurioPress C2060 IC-314 User Guide - Page 230

Contrast, Gradation, Lively, Saturated, Sharp, Toner saving, Total toner, coverage, Toner limiting

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220 Chapter 11-Job parameters Parameter Option Contrast Gradation Toner saving Total toner coverage Toner saving Description Controls the difference between the light tones and the dark tones in your image. The options range from Less, which makes the job 10% lighter to More, which makes the job 10% darker. Contrast is generally used to make last-minute adjustments to the job after proofing. By adjusting the Contrast setting, you can control the difference between the light tones and the dark tones in your image. Contains a list of gradation tables that were created in the IC‑314 print controller version 1.0 Gradation Tool window. Each gradation table contains specific settings for brightness, contrast, and color balance. In addition to the gradation tables created in the IC‑314 print controller version 1.0, the following default gradation tables are available: ● None-Applies maximum dry ink coverage. This is the default setting. ● Cool-Makes blue tones appear clearer. ● Lively-Increases the color saturation. ● Saturated-Increases the strength (chroma or purity). ● Sharp-Increases the contrast. ● Warm-Sets the hues in the low densities to a bright reddish color. When you select your predefined gradation table, your job is adjusted according to the specific table's settings. Toner limiting-Toner saving reduces the amount of the color value in order to save on toner usage. You can select from the following: ● Normal ● High ● Very High GCR-Gray component replacement (GCR) conserves toner by replacing the gray component in pixels with black toner. Provides the following options: ● Normal-Displays a smoother image quality. ● High-Displays a less smooth image quality (adds black to flesh tones).

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Parameter
Option
Description
Contrast
Controls the difference between the light tones and the dark tones
in your image. The options range from
Less
, which makes the job
10% lighter to
More
, which makes the job 10% darker.
Contrast
is
generally used to make last-minute adjustments to the job after
proofing. By adjusting the Contrast setting, you can control the
difference between the light tones and the dark tones in your
image.
Gradation
Contains a list of gradation tables that were created in the IC
314
print controller version 1.0 Gradation Tool window. Each gradation
table contains specific settings for brightness, contrast, and color
balance.
In addition to the gradation tables created in the IC
314 print
controller version 1.0, the following default gradation tables are
available:
None
—Applies maximum dry ink coverage. This is the default
setting.
Cool
—Makes blue tones appear clearer.
Lively
—Increases the color saturation.
Saturated
—Increases the strength (chroma or purity).
Sharp
—Increases the contrast.
Warm
—Sets the hues in the low densities to a bright reddish
color.
When you select your predefined gradation table, your job is
adjusted according to the specific table's settings.
Toner saving
Total toner
coverage
Toner limiting
—Toner saving reduces the amount of the color
value in order to save on toner usage.
You can select from the following:
Normal
High
Very High
Toner saving
GCR
—Gray component replacement (GCR) conserves toner by
replacing the gray component in pixels with black toner.
Provides the following options:
Normal
—Displays a smoother image quality.
High
—Displays a less smooth image quality (adds black to
flesh tones).
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Chapter 11—Job parameters