Color Adjustment/Program

User Color

You can register colors created by ad- justing the density of yellow, magen- ta, cyan, and black. You can also name the colors that you register, and print out registered colors.

Reference

For types and examples of the im-

3 age adjustment functions, see p.iii “What You Can Do with This Ma- chine <Color Functions/Color Ad- justments>”.

The following show you how to create colors:

Adjust the density of each color us- ing the density of a chosen basic color.

Directly specify the density of each color using the number keys.

Note

Adjust the colors 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 color is over 256%, it will be corrected to 255%.

When copying with user colors, 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 color differences when copy- ing using “Text” and when using “Photo”.

Up to 15 colors can be registered.

Sample prints of user colors 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 color sample will be counted under the full color counter.

Adjusting Colors Based on the Selected Color

A Press the {Adjust/Program Color}

key.

B Press [User Color].

C Select the number (1–15) you want to store the user color in.

Note

The settings of the user color will change when selecting the number already displayed by the color name.

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