
Colour Adjustment/Program
User Colour
You can register colours created by adjusting the density of yellow, ma- genta, cyan, and black. You can also name the colours that you register, and print out registered colours.
Reference
For types and examples of the im-
3 age adjustment functions, see p.iii “What You Can Do with This Machine <Colour Functions/Colour Adjustments>”.
The following show you how to create colours:
•Adjust the density of each colour using the density of a chosen basic colour.
•Directly specify the density of each colour using the number keys.
Note
❒Adjust the colours to be registered such that the total density of yel- low, magenta, cyan, and black is under 255%.
❒When the total density of a regis- tered colour is over 256%, it will be corrected to 255%.
❒When copying with user colours, the finer shades may vary depend- ing on the condition of the ma- chine.
❒In order to correctly reproduce originals, the values entered are corrected by the machine, and cop- ies are made using the optimum values. Therefore, there may be slight colour differences when copying using “Text” and when using “Photo”.
❒Up to 15 colours can be registered.
❒Sample prints of user colours can also be made on an A4K, 81/2" ⋅
11"K size page or on an A3L, 11" ⋅ 17"L size page.
❒Printing out a user colour sample will be counted under the full col- our counter.
Adjusting Colours Based on the Selected Colour
A Press the {Adjust/Program Colour}
key.
B Press [User Colour].
C Select the number
Note
❒The settings of the user colour will change when selecting the number already displayed by the colour name.
D Select the colour to be used as a base from [Basic Colour].
The density of each colour for the selected colour is displayed.
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