Macintosh os 10.2 operation, Color print matching, Factors that affect the appearance of prints – Oki C 5300n User Manual

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C5300 Macintosh OS 10.2 Operation • 63

Macintosh OS 10.2 Operation

This section explains how to change the printer’s operation for
specific print jobs when required and is accessed directly from within
an application.

Most applications allow the printer properties to be accessed from
within the document print dialogue.

This section will first detail options as they apply to the OKI printer
driver, followed by a general discussion of certain common printer
driver options. Refer to manufacturer’s guidelines regarding other
driver operations.

COLOR PRINT MATCHING

The install utility provides a color matching profile for your printer. In
general, using the OKI Color Matching settings will provide
reasonable default settings that produce good results for most
documents.

Many applications have their own color settings and these may
override the settings in the printer driver. Please refer to the
documentation for your software application for details on how that
particular program’s color management functions.

Factors that affect the appearance of prints

If you wish to manually adjust the color settings in your printer driver,
please be aware that color reproduction is a complex topic, and there
are many factors to take into consideration. Some of the most
important factors are listed below.

Differences between the range of colors a monitor or printer
can reproduce

Neither a printer nor a monitor is capable of reproducing the full

range of colors visible to the human eye. Each device is restricted
to a certain range of colors. Additionally, a printer cannot
reproduce all of the colors displayed on a monitor and vice versa.

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.

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