3. Printer-specific Adjustments
3.3 To Closely Match with the Color Balance on the Monitor
As viewed on the monitor
Before the adjustment
The color balance as viewed on the monitor looks different from the printout.
Explanation
After the adjustment
The color balance of the printout is closely matched with the one on the monitor
The color balance on the printout is initially programmed to provide the maximum color saturation within the range of colors reproducible in printing. In general, colors, which can be reproduced, vary, depending on whether they are reproduced on the printout or on the monitor (or depending on whether they are reproduced in "ink" or with the "light"). Consequently, the color balance on the printout cannot be perfectly matched with the one on the monitor. Change the "Image Quality Type" setting, in order to closely match the color balance on the printout with the one on the monitor, at a user’s request.
*This adjustment will be effective in closely matching the color balance on the printout with the one on the monitor, if the sRGB is selected as a color space. Therefore, remember that it may not be matched with the color balance on the monitor, which does not support sRGB or if a color space other than sRGB is selected.