Kyocera TASKalfa 406ci 306ci/356ci/406ci KX Driver Guide - Page 98

Color Optimizer, Optimizing RGB Color for Printing

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Advanced Color Optimizer Color Optimizer is a plug-in that matches a single color accurately in a print job. Use this feature to print a document, such as a letterhead or company logo. The colors should be solid and consistent, with no shading. Multiple colors can be adjusted separately. Color Optimizer does not work in a document with photographs. In the Color Optimizer dialog box, an eyedropper tool can be dragged into the on-screen document to select the color, or RGB values can be entered. A printable Color Optimizer Table, produced using the printer icon, lets you select from one of 121 color variations. Hue, Lightness, and Saturation settings are adjusted in the driver according to the selected variation. You can create up to three custom settings for selections made in the Color Optimizer > Color adjustment feature. You can also select a Color reproduction option. Note: If different custom settings are selected for Color Optimizer and Adjustment in the Imaging tab, the latest change takes precedence and is applied to the print job. When installed, the Color Optimizer button appears in the Advanced tab. The Color Optimizer button is unavailable for any of the following settings: PDF selected as the PDL Black & White mode selected in Administrator > Lock Settings Black selected in the Imaging, Basic, or Quick Print tab Optimizing RGB Color for Printing 1 Open the document containing the desired colors. 2 From the application's File menu, click Print, then click Preferences or Properties to open the Properties dialog box. 3 In Advanced > Color Optimizer > Color adjustment, select Custom 1, Custom 2, or Custom 3. 4 Under Color reproduction, select from available options. 5 Select each color by one of the following methods: Drag the eyedropper tool anywhere on the screen to select the desired color. If you know the RGB values of the color, type or select the values. The color appears in the color preview box. 6 Select any two of Hue, Lightness, or Saturation settings. 7 Click the printer icon to print a one-page table displaying variations of the selected color. From the printed sheet, select the desired variation. 8 In the Color Optimizer dialog box, type or select the number/letter combination of the selected variation in the spin box next to the color preview box. 11-8 User Guide

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Advanced
Color Optimizer
Color Optimizer
is a plug-in that matches a single color accurately in a print
job. Use this feature to print a document, such as a letterhead or company logo.
The colors should be solid and consistent, with no shading. Multiple colors can
be adjusted separately.
Color Optimizer
does not work in a document with
photographs.
In the
Color Optimizer
dialog box, an eyedropper tool can be dragged into the
on-screen document to select the color, or RGB values can be entered. A
printable
Color Optimizer Table
, produced using the printer icon, lets you
select from one of 121 color variations.
Hue
,
Lightness
, and
Saturation
settings are adjusted in the driver according to the selected variation.
You can create up to three custom settings for selections made in the
Color
Optimizer
>
Color adjustment
feature. You can also select a
Color
reproduction
option.
Note:
If different custom settings are selected for
Color Optimizer
and
Adjustment
in the
Imaging
tab, the latest change takes precedence and is
applied to the print job.
When installed, the
Color Optimizer
button appears in the
Advanced
tab. The
Color Optimizer
button is unavailable for any of the following settings:
PDF
selected as the PDL
Black & White mode
selected in
Administrator
>
Lock Settings
Black
selected in the
Imaging
,
Basic
, or
Quick Print
tab
Optimizing RGB Color for Printing
1
Open the document containing the desired colors.
2
From the application's
File
menu, click
Print
, then click
Preferences
or
Properties
to open the
Properties
dialog box.
3
In
Advanced
>
Color Optimizer
>
Color adjustment
, select
Custom 1
,
Custom 2
, or
Custom 3
.
4
Under
Color reproduction
, select from available options.
5
Select each color by one of the following methods:
Drag the eyedropper tool anywhere on the screen to select the desired color.
If you know the RGB values of the color, type or select the values.
The color appears in the color preview box.
6
Select any two of
Hue
,
Lightness
, or
Saturation
settings.
7
Click the printer icon to print a one-page table displaying variations of the
selected color. From the printed sheet, select the desired variation.
8
In the
Color Optimizer
dialog box, type or select the number/letter combination
of the selected variation in the spin box next to the color preview box.
11-8
User Guide