November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 3 - 35 e-STUDIO3511/4511 ADJUSTMENT
Density
Low
Medium
High
Low
Medium
High
Low
Medium
High
Low
Medium
High
Remarks
The larger the
value is, the
darker the color
to be adjusted
becomes.
Acceptable
values: 0 to 255.
(Default: 128)
Smooth
1010-0
1010-1
1010-2
1011-0
1011-1
1011-2
1012-0
1012-1
1012-2
1013-0
1013-1
1013-2
Detail
1014-0
1014-1
1014-2
1015-0
1015-1
1015-2
1016-0
1016-1
1016-2
1017-0
1017-1
1017-2
Smooth
1018-0
1018-1
1018-2
1019-0
1019-1
1019-2
1020-0
1020-1
1020-2
1021-0
1021-1
1021-2
Detail
1022-0
1022-1
1022-2
1023-0
1023-1
1023-2
1024-0
1024-1
1024-2
1025-0
1025-1
1025-2
Smooth
1026-0
1026-1
1026-2
1027-0
1027-1
1027-2
1028-0
1028-1
1028-2
1029-0
1029-1
1029-2
Detail
1030-0
1030-1
1030-2
1031-0
1031-1
1031-2
1032-0
1032-1
1032-2
1033-0
1033-1
1033-2
Smooth
1034-0
1034-1
1034-2
1035-0
1035-1
1035-2
1036-0
1036-1
1036-2
1037-0
1037-1
1037-2
Detail
1038-0
1038-1
1038-2
1039-0
1039-1
1039-2
1040-0
1040-1
1040-2
1041-0
1041-1
1041-2
3.6.3 Color balance adjustment (Color Mode)The color balance is adjusted by adjusting the density of each color. The adjustment is performed byselecting its density area from the following: low density, medium density and high density.
Note:
Be sure that this adjustment be made after performing “3.6.1 Automatic gamma adjustment”.
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of "3.6.2 Gamma balance adjustment".
Color
Yellow
Magenta
Cyan
Black
PS
600x600dpi 1200x600dpi
PCL
600x600dpi 1200x600dpi
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