User`s manual

Troubleshooting and Maintenance 65
4. Color Mode. Set the color mode in the source graphic
application to CMYK. In most cases this will produce the most
accurate color reproduction of the image on screen. However, if
CMYK is not producing the desired color matching try changing
the source image to RGB and then exporting the image again in
one of the universal formats mentioned above.
Note: Often it is useful to request that your graphic designer provide you with
several different formats for you to try printing. For example you could
request your image in six different formats: A JPG, BMP, and TIF in RGB
color mode and a JPG, BMP and TIF in CMYK color mode.
5. Media Type Setting. Experiment with the Media Type
setting in the printer preferences (Section 4F) to achieve the best
color matching. There are multiple media type options which
correspond with the various types of label stock sold by
Primera. Match this setting to the media installed in the printer
to achieve the closest color match
to the screen. Each of these settings employs a slightly
different color table developed specifically for the media type
listed.
If the printed output is not matching the color on screen,
regardless of what media you have installed you can adjust this
setting to change the color output.
If you are still not getting the correct color output, the graphic
designer may need to change the color values of the source
graphic to achieve the proper print output.