INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK - Utax
INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK - Utax INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK - Utax
Quick Guide to Adjusting Image Quality (Printer Driver) Balance Adjustment This function allows you to adjust the color tone if you have selected Color (CMYK) in Color mode. You can save color adjustment settings under Custom 1, 2 and 3. Note: If you select Monochrome in Color mode, you can adjust the grayscale Brightness and Contrast. Refer to the Extended D river User Guide for information on adjusting the monochrome print settings. 1 Select Color (CMYK) in Color mode and click the Adjustment button. The Adjustment Settings dialog box displays. 2 Select Custom 1, Custom 2, or Custom 3 from the Custom color adjustment dropdown list and click the Settings button. The Custom Color Adjustment dialog box displays. English 3 Select one of the following items from Select color space. HSL (hue, saturation and lightness) ... This setting allows you to adjust the Hue adjustment (color), Saturation (brightness), Lightness (luminosity), and Contrast (sharpness). RGB ... Adjusts the Red, Green and Blue balance. Click the left/right arrow buttons on Click arrows to change image and choose from one of the three image photos. The characteristics of the colors emphasized differs in each of the image photos, making it easy to see the degree of color adjustment. Crayons Saturation or RGB adjustment Child Skin color and half-tone adjustment Fruit Hue adjustment 11
Quick Guide to Adjusting Image Quality (Printer Driver) If HSL (hue, saturation and lightness) is selected. Hue adjustment ... Use the slider to adjust the hue balance. To adjust a specific hue, select Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue or Magenta from the dropdown list. You can adjust all hues as one by selecting Master. You can also make adjustments by entering a value from -180 to +180. Saturation, Lightness, Contrast ... Use the slider to adjust the color’s saturation, lightness and contrast. You can also make adjustments by entering a value from -10.00 to +10.00. If RGB is selected RGB level ... Move the various RGB sliders to adjust the balance of the Red, Green and Blue that correspond to monitor colors. You can also make adjustments by entering a value from -10.00 to +10.00. 4 Once you have finished, click the OK button to save your settings. Other Functions Color Correction ‘Color Correction’ is a function that corrects the color space difference that exists between each color printing system is order to maintain consistency during color reproduction among devices. This function allows you to set the method used to make color adjustments during printing. Color Reproduction If you set Color Correction to Automatic, you can configure Color Reproduction settings. The objects in the document that are to be printed are divided into images, texts and graphs to match the Color Reproduction mode. This setting allows you to reproduce colors that are clearer and closer to the colors displayed on the monitor. Refer to the Extended Driver User Guide for further details. 12
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Quick Guide to Adjusting Image Quality (Printer Driver)<br />
Balance Adjustment<br />
This function allows you to adjust the color tone if you have selected Color (CMYK) in Color<br />
mode. You can save color adjustment settings under Custom 1, 2 and 3.<br />
Note: If you select Monochrome in Color mode, you can adjust the grayscale Brightness and<br />
Contrast. Refer to the Extended D river User Guide for information on adjusting the<br />
monochrome print settings.<br />
1 Select Color (CMYK) in Color mode and click the<br />
Adjustment button. The Adjustment Settings<br />
dialog box displays.<br />
2 Select Custom 1, Custom 2, or Custom 3 from<br />
the Custom color adjustment dropdown list and<br />
click the Settings button. The Custom Color<br />
Adjustment dialog box displays.<br />
English<br />
3 Select one of the following items from Select<br />
color space.<br />
HSL (hue, saturation and lightness) ... This setting allows<br />
you to adjust the Hue adjustment (color), Saturation<br />
(brightness), Lightness (luminosity), and Contrast<br />
(sharpness).<br />
RGB ... Adjusts the Red, Green and Blue balance.<br />
Click the left/right arrow buttons on Click arrows to change image and choose from one of<br />
the three image photos. The characteristics of the colors emphasized differs in each of the<br />
image photos, making it easy to see the degree of color adjustment.<br />
Crayons<br />
Saturation or RGB<br />
adjustment<br />
Child<br />
Skin color and half-tone<br />
adjustment<br />
Fruit<br />
Hue adjustment<br />
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