Sharp MX-C300PL 사용자 설명서

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SYSTEM SETTINGS
Easy Calibration
This function is performed by selecting the desired 
colour of grey (processed grey), which is a 
combination of cyan, magenta, and yellow on the 
printed test page.
Before using the Easy Calibration, load A4 or 
8-1/2" x 11" white plain paper in the tray.
(1) Select [Colour Adjust.] on the operation panel 
and press [OK] key.
(2) Select [Easy Calibration] and press [OK] key, 
then press again [OK] key to print out the test 
page.
(3) View the test page from directly in front, and 
select the cell that is closest to the neutral 
grey.
Place five sheets of white plain paper under the 
printed test page so that no background colour or 
pattern shows through the test page.
(4) Enter the coordinates of the colour selected in 
step (3) in [X] and [Y] of the Easy Calibration 
and press [OK] key.
Tone Adjustments
This function is used to adjust each of the density 
levels (low, mid, and high) of the four colour 
components, cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
(1) Select [Colour Adjust.] on the operation panel 
and press [OK] key.
(2) Select [Tone Adjustments] and press [OK] key, 
then Tone Adjustments setting screen 
appears.
Enter each number in the range of 1 to 7 to the 
colours of C (Cyan), M (Magenta), Y (Yellow) and 
Bk (Black).
Initially the setting screen for [Low] level appears. 
You can change the screen for [Middle] and [High] 
with [
][
] keys.
The result of colour reproduction depends 
on paper quality. It is recommended to 
adjust with the actual paper to be printed.
Be careful that the visibility of the grey patch 
may be affected by the environmental 
illumination.
Note
Note
If you desire this 
colour of grey, the 
coordinates are 
X = 2, Y = 5.
X = 4, Y = 4 
position shows 
the current value 
of grey balance.
The test page is divided into cells with 7 on 
the horizontal axis (X) and 7 on the vertical 
axis (Y). Each cell is filled in with grey mixed 
with a varied hue of colour.
If X = 4 and Y = 4 are entered, grey balance 
doesn't change.
If the colour adjustment is not satisfactory 
on the trial print, repeat the above procedure 
(1) to (4).
If the colour is still not satisfactory after 
repeating the procedure several times, use 
the "Tone Adjustments".
Note
Note