Xerox 6400S WorkCentre 6400 User Guide - Page 66
Advanced Color Options - Press Match, Lightness, Saturation, Contrast, Cyan/Red, Magenta/Green
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Printing If you need to make additional color adjustments for your job, you can move the following sliders: • Lightness: Move the slider to the right to lighten or to the left to darken the colors in your print job. (White remains white and black remains black.) • Saturation: Move the slider to the right to increase or to the left to decrease the color intensity without changing the darkness. • Contrast: Move the slider to the right to increase or to the left to decrease the contrast. With increased contrast, saturated colors become more saturated, darker colors become more black, and lighter colors become more white. • Cyan/Red: Move the slider to change the color variation between cyan and red. Increasing the cyan decreases the red (its complement) and vice versa. • Magenta/Green: Move the slider to change the color variation between magenta and green. Increasing the magenta decreases the green (its complement) and vice versa. • Yellow/Blue: Move the slider to change the color variation between yellow and blue. Increasing the yellow decreases the blue (its complement) and vice versa. The sample images change as you move the sliders. To track the adjustments and print the file name, print-quality mode, and color settings for your job on the edge of the page, select the Print Settings on Page box. Advanced Color Options - Press Match The Automatic color correction selection is designed to apply the best color correction to each element such as text, graphics, or 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 Description Office Color Press Match Spot Color 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. If required in specific circumstances, you can make additional color adjustments to the lightness, saturation, contrast, cyan/red color variation, magenta/green color variation, and yellow/blue color variation used for a particular element. 66 WorkCentre 6400 Multifunction Printer User Guide