Xerox Workcentre 24 Pcl 6 Manual
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2–87 USER GUIDE (PRINT) Auto & High Speed The possible feature combinations when Auto for Output Color and High Speed for Print Mode have been selected: Graphics Options Image Adjustment ModeRecommendedICM Adj. (System)CMS Adj. (Application) Comple- mentary Color Conversion Image SettingsBrightnessAvailableNANAAvailable ChromaAvailableNANAAvailable ContrastAvailableNANAAvailable Color BalanceBlackAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable CyanAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable MagentaAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable YellowAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable Profile SettingsColor Temperature/ Gamma AvailableNANAAvailable ICC ProfileAvailableNANAAvailable Detailed Settings:Te x tChange All Colors to BlackNANANANA GraphicChange All Colors to BlackNANANANA Thicken Fine LinesAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable Paint Only Enclosed AreasAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable PhotoImage CompressionAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable SmoothingAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable High Speed Image ProcessingAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable AllImage EnhancementAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable Draft ModeAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable ResolutionAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable
2–88 USER GUIDE (PRINT) Auto & Standard The possible feature combinations when Auto for Output Color and Standard for Print Mode have been selected: Graphics Options Image Adjustment ModeRecommendedICM Adj. (System)CMS Adj. (Application) Comple- mentary Color Conversion Image SettingsBrightnessAvailableNANAAvailable ChromaAvailableNANAAvailable ContrastAvailableNANAAvailable Color BalanceBlackAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable CyanAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable MagentaAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable YellowAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable Profile SettingsColor Temperature/ Gamma AvailableNANAAvailable ICC ProfileAvailableNANAAvailable Detailed Settings:Te x tChange All Colors to BlackNANANANA GraphicChange All Colors to BlackNANANANA Thicken Fine LinesAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable Paint Only Enclosed AreasAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable PhotoImage CompressionAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable SmoothingAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable High Speed Image ProcessingAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable AllImage EnhancementNANANANA Draft ModeAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable ResolutionAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable
2–89 USER GUIDE (PRINT) Auto & High Quality The possible feature combinations when Auto for Output Color and High Quality for Print Mode have been selected: Graphics Options Image Adjustment ModeRecommendedICM Adj. (System)CMS Adj. (Application) Comple- mentary Color Conversion Image SettingsBrightnessAvailableNANAAvailable ChromaAvailableNANAAvailable ContrastAvailableNANAAvailable Color BalanceBlackAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable CyanAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable MagentaAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable YellowAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable Profile SettingsColor Temperature/ Gamma AvailableNANAAvailable ICC ProfileAvailableNANAAvailable Detailed Settings:Te x tChange All Colors to BlackNANANANA GraphICChange All Colors to BlackNANANANA Thicken Fine LinesAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable Paint Only Enclosed AreasAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable PhotoImage CompressionAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable SmoothingAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable High Speed Image ProcessingAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable AllImage EnhancementNANANANA Draft ModeAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable ResolutionAvailableAvailableAvailableAvailable
2–90 USER GUIDE (PRINT) Printing with Auto This section describes the possible feature combinations when Auto for Output Color and High Speed for Print Mode have been selected. 1Select Print from the File menu. 2Select the printer, and then select Properties. 3Select the Graphics tab. 4Select Auto from the Output Color drop-down list. NOTE: You can also select from Output Color on the Paper/ Output tab. 5Select the mode from the Print Mode drop-down list. 6Select the mode from the Image Adjustment Mode drop-down list. 7When Recommended has been selected, select the image type from the Image Type list. When ICM (System) has been selected, select the way of converting colors from the Indent list. 8Select OK.
2–91 USER GUIDE (PRINT) Adjusting Color for Printing This section explains how to configure detailed color settings for printing. These settings are configured on the Graphics tab. There are four tabs on the Graphics tab. The options are as follows: OptionsContents Image SettingsAdjusts the brightness, chroma, and contrast of the whole document or of each of the elements like text, graphic, and photos. Color BalanceFine-tunes the toner density of black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. Can be set in low, medium, or high density. Profile SettingsConfigures settings like color temperature/gamma correction and ICC profile that match the characteristics of devices (like monitor and scanner) in order to reproduce document image faithfully. Detailed SettingsAdjusts the detailed image quality settings of the whole document or each of the elements like text, graphic, and photos.
2–92 USER GUIDE (PRINT) Adjusting Image Settings (Brightness/Chroma/Contrast) The brightness/chroma/contrast of the whole document or of each of the elements like text, graphic, and photos can be adjusted. You can adjust the brightness/chroma/contrast within the range of -100 to 100 in units of 1. When adjusting for each of the elements within the page will be detected automatically and will be set to the appropriate value respectively. Display the Image Settings tab to adjust these settings. NOTE: When Output Color of the Graphics tab has been set to Black, the chroma setting cannot be adjusted regardless of the Print Mode setting. NOTE: When Image Adjustment Mode of the Graphics tab has been set to ICM (System) or CMS (Application), the brightness/ chroma/contrast setting cannot be adjusted. ICM (System) will only be displayed in Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. OptionsContents BrightnessExpresses the degree of lightness/ darkness of color. The higher the brightness, the closer the color is to white. ChromaExpresses the degree of vividness of color. The higher the chroma, the more vivid is the color. ContrastExpresses the degree of change of lightness/darkness/ from white to black. The higher the contrast, the more sudden is the change of degree.
2–93 USER GUIDE (PRINT) 1Select Print from the File menu. 2Select the printer, and then select Properties. 3Select the Graphics tab and then Image Settings. • The Graphics tab will be opened with the Image Setting tab displayed. 4Select either Apply to All Elements or Apply to Selected Element. 5When Apply to Selected Element has been selected, select the element from the list box on the right. 6Adjusts the settings of brightness, chroma, and contrast. You can either enter the value or use the slider bar to adjust the value to be within the range of -100 to 100, in units of 1. 7Select OK.
2–94 USER GUIDE (PRINT) Adjusting Color Balance You can adjust the toner density of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black (CMYK) for printing. Each color can be adjusted to low/medium/ high density and in seven levels each within the range of -3 to 3. Display the Color Balance tab to adjust these settings. NOTE: When Output Color of the Graphics tab has been selected as Black, only black can be adjusted here. 1Select Print from the File menu. 2Select the printer, and then select Properties. 3Select the Graphics tab and then the Color Balance button. • The Graphics tab will be opened with the Color Balance tab displayed. 4Check the Adjust Color Balance check box. 5Select the color to be adjusted from the list box below. 6Adjust the density. • Use the up and down arrow buttons located below the graphs of low/medium/high density to adjust the settings. 7Select OK.
2–95 USER GUIDE (PRINT) Adjusting Profile Settings You can correct profile settings to match the characteristics of devices (like monitor and scanner) in order to reproduce graphic images consistently for printing. There are two types of profile settings: • Color Temperature/Gamma Correction • ICC Profile For Color Temperature/Gamma Correction, you can specify the appropriate Color Temperature and Gamma Correction for all elements of a document. OptionsContents Color TemperatureChanges the color tone of all the document elements to match the setting of the monitor in use. Select the option closest to the characteristics of the monitor. Options available: 5000 K (D50), 6500 K (D65), 9300 K. Gamma CorrectionChanges the brightness of all the document elements. Options available: 1.0, 1.4, 1.8, 2.2, 2.6
2–96 USER GUIDE (PRINT) For Profile Settings, you can specify the ICC profile for Monitor and Input Image. ICC profile is a file that describes the characteristic about the device color. The selectable ICC profile applies only to the monitor and RBG scanner. Browse... is displayed when ICC profile has been previously specified. For both Monitor and Input Image, you can read the ICC profile from any folder. In the selection dialog box of ICC profile, only files with the ICC profile extension (.icm) will be displayed. Up to 128 file names with the full path can be specified. The default directories when opening the selection dialog box of ICC profile are as follows: NOTE: x is the drive name. • Windows 95/98/Me x:\windows\system\color\ • Windows NT 4.0: x:\winnt\ • Windows 2000 x:winnt\system\spool\drivers\color\ • Windows XP x:\winnt\system\spool\drivers\color\ Display the Profile Settings tab to adjust these settings. OptionsContents MonitorSpecifies the ICC profile that is applicable to text, drawing, table and graph. Options available: Off and Browse.... Usually, select the ICC profile of the monitor in use. Input ImageIUCC profile appropriate to the image data. Options available: Off, Same as Monitor, and Browse.... Usually, select the ICC profile of the RBG scanner which entered the image.