Monitor colors vs. printer colors – Sharp AR-C265P User Manual

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Factors that Affect Color Printing

Monitor Colors vs. Printer Colors

Differences between the range of colors a monitor or

printer can reproduce

Neither a printer nor a monitor can reproduce the full range of

colors seen by the human eye.
Each device is limited to a certain range of colors.

A printer cannot reproduce all of the colors displayed on

a monitor.

A monitor cannot reproduce all of the colors printed by a

printer.

Both devices use very different technologies to represent

color.

A monitor uses Red, Green and Blue (RGB) phosphors (or

LCDs).

A printer uses Cyan, Yellow, Magenta and Black (CMYK)

toner or ink.

Very vivid colors (such as intense reds and blues) can be

displayed on a monitor. These same colors cannot be easily

produced on any printer using toner or ink.
There are certain colors (for example, some yellows), that can

be printed, but cannot be displayed accurately on a monitor.
These differences between monitor colors and printer colors

are the main reasons why printed colors do not always match

the colors displayed on screen.

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