Enhanced printing options, Adjusting images, Adjusting the color in the printer driver – Canon imagePROGRAF iPF605 User Manual

Page 199: Color mode, Color adjustment

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Adjusting Images

Enhanced Printing Options

Adjusting Images

Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver

Color settings specied in the application for your documents are essentially given priority over other settings
for each print job, but further color adjustment is possible in the printer driver.

Color Mode

Choose how the printer driver processes color, as desired.
The available options vary depending on the color mode.

Color Mode

Description

Color Adjustment

Color

Print in color.

You can adjust the color balance and
color-matching method.

Monochrome

Print in grayscale.

You can adjust the color balance.

Color (CAD)

A color mode optimized for line drawings
(2D-CAD). Lines in red, yellow, and other
colors are printed especially clearly.

You can adjust the color balance.

Color (CAD) Light

Another color mode optimized for line
drawings (2D-CAD). Black lines are
printed especially clearly when ink of
many colors is used, as for colored
backgrounds.

You can adjust the color balance.

Monochrome (BK
ink)

A color mode for printing line drawings.
Only Black ink is used.

You can adjust the color balance.

Monochrome Bitmap Print in a color mode for CAD, using

Color Ink, with all non-white portions
printed in black.

No color adjustment is supported.

Color Adjustment

You can adjust colors separately for images, graphics, and text documents.

Adjustment Item

Description

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

Fine-tune color tones by adjusting the levels of Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow.

Gray Tone

Adjust gray tones to suit the images of monochrome photos. Choose cool black
(tinged with blue), pure black (neutral), warm black (tinged with red), and so on.
Select the color tone in the color region or from the list.

Brightness

Adjust the brightness of printed images while keeping the darkest and lightest
portions intact.

Contrast

Adjust the contrast of the darkest and lightest portions relative to each other.
For soft gradation, decrease the contrast. For hard gradation, increase the contrast.

Saturation

Adjust the level of color saturation, in a range from subdued to vivid.

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