Color Adjustments Using the Printer Driver

The following provides a number of examples to show you what happens when you change the various color settings provided in the printer driver. The colors produced by the printer do not exactly match those you see on your monitor. This is because the computer uses the emitted color model (RGB) while the printer uses the reflected color model (CMYK). The color settings provide a number of controls that you can use to bring printed colors closer to what they look like on your monitor. You can also use these settings to perform color cor- rection, which changes the clarity of the image.

Reference

See the printer driver's online help for details about making this setting.

Color Correction

Use these settings to adjust the color correction pattern.

Off

Vivid

This setting enhances the basic colors for text and graphics. This setting is best for printing tables, graphs, and presentation materials that contain color.

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Ricoh AP305 operating instructions Color Adjustments Using the Printer Driver, Color Correction, Off Vivid, Reference