User's Guide Color Laser Printer C55/C55mp
Table Of Contents
- Xerox DocuPrint C55/C55mp Color Laser Printer User’s Guide
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Introduction to Your C55 Printer
- Chapter 3: Print Media
- Chapter 4: The Control Panel
- Chapter 5: Special C55 Printer Driver Options
- Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 7: Printer Maintenance
- Chapter 8: Optional Equipment
- Chapter 9: Network Printer Services
- Appendix A: Safety Notes
- Appendix B: Special Notices
- Appendix C: Printer Technical Specifications
- Index
- Table of Contents
- CHAPTER1.PDF
- Introduction
- What Is In This Guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Introduction to Your C55 Printer
- Chapter 3: Print Media
- Chapter 4: The Control Panel
- Chapter 5: Xerox Printer Driver Options
- Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 7: Printer Maintenance
- Chapter 8: Optional Equipment
- Chapter 9: Network Printer Services
- Appendix A: Safety Notes
- Appendix B: Special Notices
- Appendix C: Printer Technical
- Index
- Conventions Used
- Where To Go For More Information
- What Is In This Guide
- Introduction
- CHAPTER2.PDF
- CHAPTER3.PDF
- CHAPTER4.PDF
- CHAPTER5.PDF
- Special C55 Printer Driver Options
- PostScript vs. PCL 5C Printer Driver Feature Comparison
- PCL 5C Printer Driver Features
- PostScript Printer Driver Features
- ImageFix (Windows 95 PostScript only)
- Special C55 Printer Driver Options
- CHAPTER6.PDF
- CHAPTER7.PDF
- CHAPTER8.PDF
- CHAPTER9.PDF
- CHAPTERA.PDF
- CHAPTERB.PDF
- CHAPTERC.PDF
- INDEX.PDF

P R I N T E R M A I N T E N A N C E
7–5
What To Look For
There are basically three things to look for in examining the test print.
1. The Color Density and the Black Density are a matter of taste. The
30% halftones can be used to judge the current level and decide on a
preference.
2. The Color Density and Black Density should be at approximately
the same level. This is important in order to make the Color Balance
adjustment.
3. The correct Color Balance is determined by comparing the circle in
the center of the Color Balance object marked “CURRENT” with the
gray background. The background is produced using black only and
the circles are produced using a combination of cyan, magenta, and
yellow. The objective is for the “CURRENT” circle to be the closest
gray when compared to the background of any of the circles in the
object, i.e., the most neutral.