HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4500 Printer User Manual


 
78 Using Color
EN
Matching Colors
The process of matching printer output color to your monitor is quite
complex because printers and computer monitors use different
methods of producing color. Monitors
display
colors by light pixels
using an RGB (red, green, blue) color process, but printers
print
colors using a CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) process.
Color-Matching Factors
Several factors can influence your ability to match printed colors to
those on your monitor. These factors include:
print media
overhead lighting
personal differences in perception
software applications
operating system palettes
monitors
video cards and drivers
Matching PANTONE
®
* Colors
In addition to controlling color through the printer driver, you can
control color through PANTONE
®
* color matching.
PANTONE
®
* colors are certified RGB and CMYK values specified in
the PANTONE
®
* color-matching system, which is supported in many
graphics software applications. This color-matching system is useful
for matching printer output to a specific color (for example, a logo).
See the documentation for your software application for instructions
on using PANTONE
®
* colors.
For more information on using PANTONE
®
* colors, see the Readme
file for the PANTONE
®
* color-matching system included on the
printing system CD-ROM.
Note Color settings, halftone settings, and print media affect the appearance
of PANTONE
®
* colors. To achieve true PANTONE
®
*-certified colors,
all components used, including the video driver, software application
or printer driver, and the print media, must be PANTONE
®
*-certified.