HP Color LaserJet 2840 User Manual
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6 Printing with color This chapter describes how the device provides great color printing. This chapter also describes ways to produce the best possible color prints. The following topics are covered: ● Changing the color settings ● Using color ● Managing color options ● Matching colors ENWW55
Changing the color settings When you are printing in color, the printer driver is automatically set to the optimal color settings. However, you can manually make adjustments to how the device prints in color for text, graphics, and photographs. See Managing color options for more information. ●Windows: On the Color tab of the printer driver, click Settings. ●Mac OS 9.2.2: In the Print dialog box, select either the Color Options tab or the Color Matching tab. ●Mac OS 10.2 or 10.3: In the Print dialog box, click the Color Options tab, and then click the Show Advanced Options button. 56Chapter 6 Printing with color ENWW
Using color This device offers great color as soon as you set it up. It provides a combination of automatic color features to generate excellent color results for the general user, plus sophisticated tools for the experienced color user. The device provides carefully designed and tested color tables to provide smooth, accurate color rendition of all printable colors. Media selection For the best color and image quality, it is important to select the appropriate media type from the software printer menu or from the printer driver. See Media specifications for more information. HP ImageREt 2400 HP ImageREt 2400 is a technology that provides the best color print quality without having to change driver settings or make tradeoffs among print quality, performance, and memory. ImageREt 2400 uses laser printing to produce sharp images and crisp, clear text. HP ImageREt 2400 provides emulated 2400 dpi color laser-class quality through a multiple- level printing process. This process precisely controls color by combining up to four colors within a single dot and by varying the amount of toner in a given area. As a result, ImageREt 2400, together with the 600 x 600 engine resolution, creates millions of smooth colors. ENWWUsing color57
Managing color options Setting color options to Automatic typically produces the best possible print quality for color documents. However, in some situations, you might want to print a color document in grayscale (black and shades of gray) or to change one of the device color options. ●Windows: Print in grayscale or change the color options by using settings on the Color tab in the printer driver. ●Mac OS 9.2.2: Print in grayscale or change the color options by using the Color Matching pop-up menu in the Print dialog box. ●Mac OS 10.2, 10.3: Print in grayscale or change the color options by selecting Color Options, and then clicking Show Advanced Options in the Print dialog box. Print in Grayscale Selecting the Print in Grayscale option from the printer driver prints a document in black and shades of gray. This option is useful for printing color documents that will be photocopied or faxed. When Print in Grayscale is selected, the device enters monochrome mode. Printing in this mode reduces wear on the color print cartridges. Automatic versus Manual color adjustment The Automatic color adjustment option optimizes the neutral gray color treatment, halftones, and edge enhancements that are used for each element in a document. For more information, see your printer-driver online Help. Note Automatic is the default setting and is recommended for printing all color documents. Use the Manual color adjustment option to adjust the neutral gray color treatment, halftones, and edge enhancements for text, graphics, and photographs. To gain access to the manual color options, on the Color tab, click Manual, and then click Settings. Manual color options Use the manual color adjustment to adjust the Color (or Color Map) and Halftone options. Note Some software programs convert text or graphics to raster images. In these cases, the Photographs setting also controls the text and graphics. 58Chapter 6 Printing with color ENWW
Halftone options Halftoning is the method by which the device mixes the four primary colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) in varying proportions to create millions of colors. Halftone options affect the resolution and clarity of your color output. The two halftone options are Smooth and Detail. ●The Smooth option provides better results for large, solid-filled print areas. It also enhances photos by smoothing out fine color gradations. Choose this option when uniform and smooth area fills are the most important attributes. ●The Detail option is useful for text and graphics that require sharp distinctions among lines or colors, or images that contain a pattern or a high level of detail. Choose this option when sharp edges and details are the most important attributes. Neutral Grays The Neutral Grays setting determines the method for creating gray colors that are used in text, graphics, and photographs. ●Black Only generates neutral colors (grays and black) by using only black toner. This option guarantees that neutral colors do not have a color cast and generally produces the best results for text and graphics. ●4-Color generates neutral colors by combining all four colors of toner. This option produces smoother gradients and transitions to non-neutral colors. It also produces the darkest possible black. RGB Color The RGB Color option determines how colors are rendered. ●Default interprets RGB color as standard red-green-blue (sRGB), which is the accepted standard for many software companies and organizations, such as Microsoft and the World Wide Web Consortium. The sRGB standard improves your ability to match colors between the device, the computer monitor, and other input devices (scanners and digital cameras) automatically, without the need to become a color expert. For more information, see http://www.w3c.org. ●Vivid instructs the device to increase the color saturation in the midtones. Less colorful objects are rendered more colorfully. This value is recommended for printing business graphics. ●Device sets the device to print RGB data in raw device mode. To render photographs properly when this option is selected, you must manage color in the program in which you are working or in the operating system. ●Image instructs the device to match the color reproduction of a film-based photograph. This value is recommended for images and is used by default when printing directly from the memory-card slot. ENWWManaging color options59
Matching colors The process of matching device output color to your computer screen 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, and blue) color process, but printers print colors using a CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) process. The following factors can influence your ability to match printed colors to those on your screen: ●print media ●device colorants (inks or toners, for example) ●printing process (inkjet, press, or laser technology, for example) ●overhead lighting ●programs ●printer drivers ●computer operating system ●monitors ●video cards and drivers ●operating environment (very humid or very dry) ●personal differences in perception of color Keep these factors in mind when colors on your screen do not perfectly match your printed colors. For most users, the best method for matching colors on your screen to your device is to print sRGB colors. The device uses sRGB and automatically optimizes color output. For more information about solving issues that are related to color output, see Solving issues with color documents. 60Chapter 6 Printing with color ENWW
7 Copy Use these instructions to perform copying tasks with the device: ● Starting a copy job ● Canceling a copy job ● Adjusting the copy quality ● Adjusting the lighter/darker (contrast) setting ● Reducing or enlarging copies ● Changing the copy-collation setting ● Changing the number of copies ● Copying photos, two-sided originals, or books Note Many of the functions that are described in this chapter also can be performed by using the HP Toolbox. For instructions about using the HP Toolbox, see the HP Toolbox online Help. ENWW61
Starting a copy job To make copies with the device, use the following instructions. 1. Load your original document onto the flatbed scanner face-down (one page at a time) with the upper-left corner of the document located in the lower-right corner of the glass. OR Load your original document face-up into the automatic document feeder (ADF) input tray. The ADF is recommended for copying multiple-page documents. 2. Press S TART BLACK or START COLOR on the device control panel to start copying. 3. Repeat the process for each copy. For more detailed instructions about loading originals onto the flatbed scanner or into the ADF input tray, see Loading documents to scan. Note If originals are loaded in the ADF input tray and are also on the flatbed scanner, the device automatically scans from the ADF regardless of whether an original has been placed on the flatbed scanner. 62Chapter 7 CopyENWW
Canceling a copy job To cancel a copy job, press CANCEL on the device control panel. If more than one process is running, pressing C ANCEL clears the process that currently appears on the device control- panel display. Note If you cancel a copy job, clear the original document from the flatbed scanner or from the automatic document feeder (ADF). ENWWCanceling a copy job63
Adjusting the copy quality The factory-set default for copy quality is Text. This setting is the best for items that contain mostly text. When making a copy of a photo or graphic, you can select the Photo setting to increase the quality of your copy. Select the Mixed setting for documents that include both text and graphics. If you want to conserve toner, and the copy quality is not as important, select Draft. To adjust the copy quality for the current job 1. On the device control panel, press QUALITY to see the current quality setting for the copy. 2. Use the < or the > button to scroll through the quality setting options. 3. Select a setting, and then press S TART BLACK or START COLOR to save the selection and immediately start the copy job, or press E NTER to save the selection without starting the job. Note The change in the setting remains active for about two minutes after the copy job has been completed. During this time, Settings=Custom appears on the device control-panel display. To adjust the default copy quality 1. On the device control panel, press MENU. 2. Use the < or the > button to select Copy setup, and then press E NTER. 3. Press E NTER to select Default Quality. 4. Use the < or the > button to scroll through the choices. 5. Press E NTER to save the selection. 64Chapter 7 CopyENWW