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Appendix
Appendix
Introduction to Color Printing
Difference Between RGB and CMY
Have you ever tried comparing actual printed images and images
displayed on a personal computer? Have you ever noticed the
differences in their colors? Could this be a malfunction in the
printer? The answer is probably no. Such differences are due to the
different color generation systems used in printers and PCs.
Televisions and computer monitors display colors by combining
the three primary colors of light, which are red (R), green (G) and
blue (B). Any color can be created with these three colors. In
addition, mixing equal amounts of these three colors results in the
color white (W).
This method is referred to as the additive color process because it
represents any color by adding the primary colors together in
different proportions.
The three basic colors used by printers are magenta, cyan and yellow.
Any color can be printed using these three colors.  Mixing equal
amounts of these three colors results in the color black.  This method
is referred to as the subtractive color process because various colors
are expressed by absorbing a portion of the color white while
reflecting the remaining colors.
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Tip
• For example, if magenta (M) seems to be a little too strong in the printed image, this can be corrected by slightly
increasing green (G) with an adjustment of the printer.