KYOCERA km-c2520 Guide De Logiciel
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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.
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
Contrast. Refer to the
Kyocera Extended Driver 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.
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.
the Custom color adjustment dropdown list and
click the Settings button. The Custom Color
Adjustment dialog box displays.
3
Select one of the following items from Select
color space.
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.
you to adjust the Hue adjustment (color), Saturation
(brightness), Lightness (luminosity), and Contrast
(sharpness).
RGB ... Adjusts the Red, Green and Blue balance.
Crayons
Saturation or RGB
adjustment
Saturation or RGB
adjustment
Child
Skin color and half-tone
adjustment
Skin color and half-tone
adjustment
Fruit
Hue adjustment
Hue adjustment
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.
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.