Lexmark C720 Printer User Manual


 
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Values:
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Controlling your printed output
Color Correction
Purpose:
To adjust the printed color to better match the colors of other output devices or standard color systems.
Values:
Note: Due to the differences between additive and subtractive colors, certain colors that
appear on your monitor are impossible to duplicate on your printer.
See also:
Color correction
On Uses error diffusion on photos. This works in either 600 dpi or 2400 IQ mode.
Note: Photo Enhance is not supported in PCL.
Off Does not use error diffusion.
Auto* Applies the optimum color settings for typical business applications, where
jobs contain a mixture of text, graphics, and images.
Vivid Prints bright, well-saturated colors.
Off Prints without any color correction, thereby allowing computer-based color
management systems such as Windows ICM or Apple ColorSync to define the
printed color.
CMYK Lets applications that do their own color correction for CMYK colors (such as
CorelDraw, Adobe PhotoShop, or Adobe Illustrator) print without interference
from the printer color corrections. Useful for pre-press simulations.
Note: CMYK is not supported in PCL.
Black and White Prints images in a monochrome grayscale. Useful if you want to preserve color
supplies or if you need to make black-and-white photocopies of a color image.
Display Prints colors that approximate those that appear on a standard computer
monitor.
2-Color Draft Prints using only cyan and black, thereby providing limited color output with
reduced consumption of color supplies and a faster print speed.
Note: 2-Color Draft is not supported in PCL.