Xerox 7760 manual PhaserMatch and PhaserCal 4.0 User Guide Index-2

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Macintosh installing, 1-2

system requirements, 7-2Macintosh OS X

printing to a Phaser 7760 and 7750 printer, 4-1

Microsoft Windows system requirements, 7-2

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output gamma curves using the editing tool, 5-2

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Phaser 7760 and 7750 printer printing to a, 4-1

Phaser printer profiles using, 3-1

PhaserCal, 1-1 PhaserMatch, 1-1 preserve paper color, 3-3printer profiles

using Phaser printer profiles, 3-1 printing to a Phaser 7700 printer, 1-6,4-4 printing to a Phaser 7760 and 7750

printer, 1-6,4-1,4-2profiles

creating and using target device profiles, 3-2

saving device link profile, 3-3 using Phaser printer profiles, 3-1

pure black enhancement, 3-3

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requirements system, 1-2

resources, 7-3

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spectrophotometer-based calibration, 2-1system requirements

Macintosh, 7-2

Windows, 7-2

Index

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target device profiles creating and using, 3-2

targets, 7-3

TCP/IP connections, 4-2 Macintosh OS X, 4-1

TekColor corrections, 1-4,1-5 creating, 3-2

editing, 5-1 editing hints, 5-2 managing, 6-1 printing, 1-6,4-1 sending to printer, 3-3

troubleshooting, 7-1

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visual color calibration, 2-2

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Windows installing, 1-2

printing to a Phaser 7700, 4-4Windows 2000/XP

printing to a Phaser 7760 and 7750 printer, 4-2

Windows system requirements, 1-2,7-2

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Contents User Guide Page Contents Glossary Introduction to Color Management Introduction PhaserMatch Software, VersionPhaserCal Software, Version Requirements Installing PhaserMatch/PhaserCal SoftwareInstalling on Macintosh Systems Calibrating a Printer Typical Uses of PhaserMatch SoftwareInstalling on Windows Systems Next Recommended ReadingCreating Custom TekColor Corrections ICC Profile Creating New Device Link ProfilesPrinting with Custom TekColor Corrections Creating ICC ProfilesTypical Uses of PhaserMatch Software Spectrophotometer-Based Calibration Printer CalibrationVisual Color Calibration Creating Device Link Profiles Creating Custom TekColor CorrectionsSelecting a Target Device Profile Selecting a Phaser Printer ProfileCreating Custom TekColor Corrections Sending a Custom TekColor Correction to the Printer Screen Device Link Profile Options ScreenSaving Device Link Profile Screen Phaser 7700 Printer Macintosh OS Printing to a Phaser 7760 or Phaser 7750 PrinterPrinting with Custom TekColor Corrections Windows 2000 and Windows XP Printing to a Phaser 7700 Printer Windows 2000 and Windows XP Editing Hints Editing Custom TekColor CorrectionsEditing Custom TekColor Corrections Overview Output Gamma Curves Editing Tool Button Fine Tune Tool Editing Custom TekColor Corrections Overview Managing Custom TekColor Corrections Managing TekColor Corrections on a Phaser 7700 PrinterSpectrophotometer Calibration Data File TroubleshootingMacintosh System Requirements Windows System RequirementsHighlighted text should not be changed Your measurement data Resource Link Additional InformationColor Calibration GlossarySee ICC Profiles LUT Introduction to Color Management PhaserMatch and PhaserCal 4.0 User Guide Index PhaserMatch and PhaserCal 4.0 User Guide Index-2
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7760 specifications

The Xerox 7760 is a high-performance color multifunction printer designed to meet the diverse needs of modern work environments. Ideal for organizations requiring impressive document output, the 7760 stands out for its advanced features, robust technologies, and user-friendly characteristics that enhance productivity and streamline workflows.

One of the main features of the Xerox 7760 is its exceptional printing capability. With a print speed of up to 36 pages per minute (ppm) for both color and black-and-white output, this machine caters to high-volume tasks with ease. The printer produces vibrant and professional-quality prints with a maximum resolution of 2400 x 2400 dpi, ensuring that graphics and text are sharp and visually appealing. The inclusion of a variety of media handling options allows users to print on different paper sizes and types, ranging from standard letter sizes to unique formats.

The Xerox 7760 also employs innovative technologies to improve efficiency and reduce operational costs. Its built-in automated duplex printing feature allows users to print on both sides of the paper, significantly saving on paper usage and promoting environmentally friendly practices. In addition, the printer offers customizable print settings, enabling users to adjust color balance, saturation, and other parameters to achieve their desired output.

Another notable characteristic of the Xerox 7760 is its multifunctionality. This all-in-one device combines printing, copying, scanning, and faxing capabilities, making it a central figure in a busy office space. The intuitive touchscreen interface simplifies navigation and operations, allowing users to access features quickly and efficiently. The printer is also compatible with mobile printing solutions, enabling users to print directly from their smartphones and tablets, enhancing flexibility and convenience.

Moreover, the Xerox 7760 incorporates advanced security features designed to protect sensitive information. With secure printing options and user authentication capabilities, organizations can ensure that only authorized personnel can access confidential documents. The integration of advanced networking capabilities makes it easy for multiple users to connect and share resources, promoting collaboration in the workplace.

In summary, the Xerox 7760 is a multifunction printer that excels in performance, versatility, and security. Its impressive printing capabilities, user-friendly interface, and multifunctional characteristics position it as a valuable asset for any business seeking to enhance productivity and maintain high-quality document output.