Operation Manual
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Adjusting Color on the Computer
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2. Adjusting Color
Changing Black Finish
You can change the black nish when printing in
color. The black nish setting can be used when
[Ofce Color] or [Graphic Pro] is selected in
the printer driver.
There are two types of black nish: composite
black (made from CMYK toner) and true black
(made from black toner only).
There are two types of black nishes; one is
composed of cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y)
and black (K) toners, and the other is composed
of a black (K) toner only. A black nish using
CMYK toners is suitable for printing photographs.
A black nish using a black toner only is suitable
for printing black text or graphics.
If you use the [Ofce Color] function, you can
also select the auto. For the auto, the suitable
method is selected automatically to print out
the document. If Automatic is selected the
appropriate method will be set when printing.
For Windows
1 Open the le you want to print.
2 Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
3 Click on [Preferences] or [Properties].
4 Click [Detail] on the [Color Setting]
and select [Ofce Pro] or [Graphic
Pro].
5 Select the method to create black from
[Black Finish].
6 Click [OK] to close the Details window.
7 Click on [OK].
For Mac OS X
1 Open the le you want to print.
2 From the [File] menu, select [Print].
3 For Mac OS X 10.3.9, select [Printer
Features] from the panel menu.
4 Select [Color] from the panel menu.
5 Select [Ofce Color] and then click
[Options].
6 Select the method to create black from
[Black Finish].
7 Click on [OK].
Memo
● If the print dialog does not contain the options you expect
to see on Mac OS X 10.7, click the [Show Details] button
on the bottom of the [Printer] menu.
● If the print dialog contains only two menu items and
does not contain the options you expect to see on Mac
OS X 10.5 to 10.6, click the button on the side of the
[Printer] menu.










