5. Press the Update Printer button.
Media Color Settings (only for color inkjet printers)
Media Color Settings can be adjusted for you to get your expected printed color.
Ink Limit is used to change the maximum amount of ink used in printing. Valid values for Ink Limit are 1% to 100%.
Gamma is used to adjust the entire color curve without moving the endpoints of the curve. This adjusts the mid tones (higher gamma produces darker mid tones), with minimal effect on shadows and highlights. Valid values for Output Gamma are 0.5 to 2.2.
1.On the Media Page, select the media type in the Media Specific Settings section.
If you have a Java
(http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/download.html), or if you have permissions to install it for your browser, then select the Adjust Settings (Graphical UI) button. If not, press the Adjust Settings (Text Form) button. If you did not have the Java
2.If you are on the Media Specific Settings Graphical UI page, do the following. If you are on the Text Form page, go to the next section.
•For the Media Type listed at the top of the page, select the “Document Type” and “Raster Halftone Method” from the drop down menus.
•Press the Get Settings button. This will show the current settings for the selected media type, document type, and raster halftone method.
•Select the Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, or Black radio button. Click and drag the colored dots vertically on the graph line for the specified media type and document type. The Input and Output Values will show under the graph. Repeat for each color. Note that modifying the color curves in this way only changes the colors for the currently selected document type.
•Move the sliding gamma and ink limit arrows to adjust the color settings for the currently selected color curve. Note that this will modify the Gamma and Ink Limit for all of the document types, not just the selected one.
•Pressing the Undo button will remove the changes that were made since the last time that the Update Printer button was pressed.
•Pressing the Redo button will put back the settings as they were before the Undo button was pressed.
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