Apple 2400 Printer User Manual


 
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Providing consistent, pleasing color with desktop computers is a technical
challenge. Achieving “What You See Is What You Get” (WYSIWYG) in color
is more difficult than in black and white, because colored light on your
monitor is very different from printed ink. Even the terms for colors depend
on the device:
m On monitors (and most scanners), color is identified as RGB, for red,
green, and blue light.
m On most printers, color is identified as CMYK, for cyan (a shade of blue),
magenta (a bright pink), yellow, and black ink.
In addition, no two monitors or printers produce exactly the same colors.
(You can see an example of the differences among monitors at a consumer
electronics store, in the section that sells television sets.)
Appendix D
Working With ColorSync