Apple 6500 Printer User Manual


 
Quality
For highest quality printing, use your printer software to choose “best” quality
and print on coated or glossy paper, or transparencies. Best quality takes
longer to print, but you get better quality—even on plain paper.
If you have a Mac OS computer, ColorSync color matching is turned on by
default in the Color StyleWriter 6500 printer software because it gives the
best quality. If you turned ColorSync color matching off, turn it back on for
best quality. If you have a Windows/DOS computer, ICM color-matching
technology is built into your printer driver. Color matching will happen
automatically.
Monitor settings for a Mac OS computer
For the best color, you need to choose a specific profile for your monitor. In
the ColorSync control panel, choose the D50 profile for your monitor. If there
is no D50 available for your monitor, choose Apple Multiple Scan 17 – D50.
The D50 profile gives you better colors.
For the best visual match between the colors on your monitor and printed
colors, select the Page-White Gamma option in the Monitors control panel, or
in the Monitors and Sound control panel.
On a multiscan monitor, make sure that the color temperature, or intensity, is
set to 9300 K (the default setting). See the monitor manual for instructions. If
you select the Page-White Gamma option with a color temperature other than
9300 K, your monitor colors could look too red or too blue compared to
printed colors.
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Tips on Paper, Quality, Speed, and Cost