Using Color

Image Processing

The differences between the way your printer and monitor produce color explain why your printed document can look different from what you see on your screen. To compensate for these differences, the colors are converted by your printer using image processing. Image processing is the process of translating your computer file into printer toner. Your printer uses TekColor Correction to translate color from your computer to your printer.

Adjusting Color Using TekColor Correction

The TekColor correction options provide simulations of different color devices. Follow these basic guidelines to accurately reproduce the colors you want on your prints.

TekColor correction is the default correction for general image processing. For typical business and office printing, select the RGB Vivid option before printing. The sRGB Display and sRGB Vivid work best with RGB images.

Select Automatic to let the printer automatically pick the best color correction for elements in your document.

Color correction

Description

 

 

Automatic

Provides the best results for documents with a mixture of graphics,

 

text, and pictures.

 

Automatically uses the best color correction for each element (text,

 

graphics, and photographs) on the page.

 

 

sRGB Display

Closely approximates the colors on a standard monitor.

 

 

sRGB Vivid

Produces the brightest, most saturated colors.

 

 

None

Does not use a color correction so the colors you specify in the

 

application for your job are not altered.

 

Use this selection with the Phaser 6250 PANTONE Color Chart for

 

PANTONE Color matching.

 

 

SWOP Press

Matches the Specification for Web Offset Publications (SWOP) press

 

standards.

 

 

Euroscale Press

Emulates a Euroscale 4-color press. Use this selection for matching

 

Euroscale press standards.

 

 

Commercial Press

Emulates a 4-color process commercial press. Use this selection for

 

general 4-Color Process PANTONE Color matching and press

 

proofing. Note that not all PANTONE colors can be reproduced.

 

 

SNAP Press

Matches the newsprint standard of Specifications for Non-Heat

 

Advertising Printing (SNAP).

 

 

Black and White

Produces a black-and-white version of a document.

 

Colors converted to grayscale.

 

Use to print page masters for photocopying in black-and-white.

 

Use when one of the color toner cartridges is empty.

 

Use for fastest print speeds.

 

 

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Xerox 6250 manual Image Processing, Adjusting Color Using TekColor Correction, Using Color

6250 specifications

The Xerox 6250 is a notable model in the history of photocopying technology, which emerged in the mid-1980s as a part of Xerox's line of high-performance copiers. Designed to meet the demands of small to medium-sized businesses, the Xerox 6250 was celebrated for its innovative features and robust capabilities, allowing it to stand out in an increasingly competitive market.

One of the main features of the Xerox 6250 is its ability to produce high-quality monochrome copies. The machine operates at a sharp resolution of 600 dots per inch (dpi), which ensures that text and images are reproduced with clarity and precision. It can handle a variety of paper sizes and types, including letter, legal, and even larger formats, making it suitable for diverse office needs.

A significant technological advancement featured in the Xerox 6250 is its electrostatic copying process. This technology enhances the overall efficiency and speed of copying, with the machine capable of producing up to 25 copies per minute. In addition, it includes an automatic document feeder (ADF), allowing users to load multiple-page documents for hassle-free copying, further streamlining workflow in busy office environments.

The Xerox 6250 also includes a user-friendly interface, featuring a simple control panel that facilitates easy operation. Users can easily select copy settings and make adjustments as needed, minimizing training time for new employees. Moreover, the device supports automatic duplexing, which enables users to produce double-sided copies efficiently, saving paper and reducing waste.

Another important characteristic of the Xerox 6250 is its reliability and durability. Built with robust components, this copier was designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, making it a trusted choice for many organizations. Maintenance is also straightforward, with easily accessible components that simplify servicing and replacement tasks.

With a compact footprint, the Xerox 6250 can seamlessly fit in various office settings, maximizing space without compromising functionality. Overall, the Xerox 6250 represents a significant step forward in copying technology, combining high-quality output, user-friendly design, and reliable performance, which has led to its lasting impact in the world of office equipment.