Using Color Corrections
If required in specific circumstances, you can make additional color adjustments to the lightness, saturation, contrast, cyan/red color variation, magenta/green color variation, and yellow/blue color variation used for a particular element.
To adjust the Automatic color correction in a supported driver.
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Windows 2000 or later | 1. | Select the Color Options tab. |
PostScript Driver | 2. | Select the Automatic Color option. |
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| 3. | Select Custom from the |
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| Automatic Color dialog box. |
| 4. | On the Office Color, Press Match, and Spot Color tabs of the dialog |
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| box, make the desired changes to the selections for Text & Graphics |
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| and Images from the |
| 5. | If more adjustments are needed for an element, click the More Color |
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| Adjustments button, make adjustments to the sliders in the More |
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| Color Adjustments dialog box, and then click the OK button. |
| 6. | Click the OK button to save your changes in the Custom Automatic |
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| Color dialog box. |
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Mac OS X, version | 1. | In the Print dialog box, select Image Quality from the |
10.3 and higher | 2. | Select Automatic from the Color Correction |
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| 3. | Click Automatic Color Setup. |
| 4. | On the Office Color, Press Match, and Spot Color tabs, make the |
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| desired changes to the selections for Text & Graphics and Images |
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| 5. | If more adjustments are needed for an element, click the More |
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| Options button after that element, make adjustments to the sliders in |
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| the Color Adjustments dialog box, and then click the OK button. |
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