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Adjusting the Printer Picture Quality
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MAG-GRN adjustment (G parameter)
You can adjust the magenta and green color 
components. The default is 0.
Pressing B on the control button of the printer changes 
the value in the plus direction to 1, 2 … 7, making the 
green component value in the picture increase in the 
linear direction that the brightness increases as shown in 
figure 1. This adds more green as if a green light has 
been cast. However, the maximum effective brightness 
value is 255. When the value becomes larger than 255, 
saturation occurs. When this occurs, the saturated white 
area remains white even if the value is increased further 
in the plus direction.
Pressing b on the control button changes the value in the 
minus direction to –1, –2 … –7, making the green 
component value in the picture decrease in the linear 
direction that the brightness decreases as shown in the 
figure. Decreasing the brightness makes the green color 
darker and reduces the greenness. The complementary 
color magenta (reddish-purple) is added. In this case, the 
white area becomes slightly magenta in color.
YEL-BLU adjustment (B parameter)
You can adjust the yellow and blue color components. 
The default is 0.
Except for some special specifications, this adjustment 
is not possible when B/W is selected.
Pressing B on the control button of the printer changes 
the value in the plus direction to 1, 2 … 7, making the 
blue component value in the picture increase in the 
linear direction that the brightness increases as shown in 
figure 1. This adds more blue as if a blue light has been 
cast. However, the maximum effective brightness value 
is 255. When the value becomes larger than 255, 
saturation occurs. When this occurs, the saturated white 
area remains white even if the value is increased further 
in the plus direction.
Pressing b on the control button changes the value in the 
minus direction to –1, –2 … –7, making the blue 
component value in the picture decrease in the linear 
direction that the brightness decreases as shown in the 
figure. Decreasing the brightness makes the blue color 
darker and reduces the blueness. The complementary 
color yellow is added. In this case, the white area 
becomes yellowish.
Picture quality variations when the D, L, 
and Gm parameters are changed
DARK adjustment (D parameter)
You can adjust the dark parts. The default is 0.
Pressing B on the control button of the printer changes 
the value in the plus direction to 1, 2 … 7, making the 
dark side of each of the RGB data increase 
simultaneously in the linear direction that the depth 
increases as shown in figure 2. This adds more depth. 
However, the maximum effective darkness value is 0. 
When the value becomes smaller than 0, saturation 
occurs.
Pressing b on the control button changes the value in the 
minus direction to –1, –2 … –7, making the dark side of 
each RGB data lighter and decreasing the darkness.
LIGHT adjustment (L parameter)
You can adjust the light parts. The default is 0.
Pressing B on the control button of the printer 
simultaneously changes the R, G, and B parameters as 
shown in figure 1, making the light side of each of the 
RGB data increase simultaneously in the linear direction 
that the brightness increases. This gives an overexposed 
quality to the picture.
Pressing b on the control button makes the light side of 
each of the RGB data darker, and gives you a picture that 
seems underexposed.
SHARPNESS adjustment
You can adjust the sharpness of pictures. 
Pressing B on the control button of the printer changes 
the value in the plus direction from 0 to 1, 2 … 7, adding 
emphasis to edges in pictures. We recommend setting a 
small value when the print size is small.
Light
Variation
Level
Light
Subject
Dark
Figure 2