Print-Quality Problems

Diagnosing Print-Quality Problems (Continued)

 

 

 

 

Problem

Solution

 

 

 

Grays Not Neutral

Calibrate the printer’s colors. Calibrating adjusts

The grays on the printed page are not neutral;

 

the lightness level and color balance of the

 

printer.

they contain color tints.

 

 

 

 

 

At the printer’s front panel, select

 

 

Troubleshooting, select Print Quality

 

 

Problems, select Calibrate Colors, select

 

 

Tutorial Page then press the OK button.

 

Follow the instructions on the Tutorial Page to

 

 

lighten or darken colors.

 

 

 

Colors Vary Between Computers

1.

Confirm that the driver settings for Print-Quality

The colors printed from one computer do not

 

and Color Correction are identical on both

 

computers.

match the colors printed from a different

 

 

 

computer.

2.

Adjust the settings as needed. Driver settings

 

 

override the settings made at the printer’s front

 

 

panel.

 

 

Color Settings Not Applied

In the printer driver, change the settings for Print-

Changing color settings at the printer’s front

Quality and Color Correction. Driver settings

override the settings made at the printer’s front

panel does not affect the colors in the printed

panel.

document.

 

 

 

 

 

Colors Do Not Match

1.

Confirm that the settings for Print-Qualityand

The color produced by the printer is different

 

Color Correction are identical in the printer

 

driver and at the printer’s front panel.

from the color that it must match.

 

 

 

 

2.

At the printer’s front panel, select Information

 

 

Pages, select Sample Pages, select either RGB

 

 

Sampler Pages or CMYK Sampler Pages, then

 

 

press the OK button to print a color sampler.

 

3.

Use the values on the color sampler to set the

 

 

colors in your document.

 

For detailed instructions about color matching, see

 

“Using Color” in the “Printing” section on the User

 

Documentation CD-ROM, or access the infoSMART

 

Knowledge Base at www.xerox.com/officeprinting/

 

infoSMART.

 

 

Printed Colors Do Not Match Monitor Colors

For information about color matching between the

The color produced by the printer looks different

monitor and the printed document, see the

 

 

from the color that appears on the monitor.

infoSMART Knowledge Base at: www.xerox.com/

officeprinting/PhaserSMART. View document #

 

 

11202.

PANTONE® Colors Do Not Match

Colors printed on the document do not match the Phaser 6250 PANTONE color chart.

For information about PANTONE color matching, see the infoSMART Knowledge Base at www.xerox.com/officeprinting/infoSMART. View document # 7456.

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