Xerox 220e 参考指南

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Selecting Color Corrections
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Phaser 220 Drivers and Utilities
Print a truer blue
The Vivid Blue option makes printed blue appear less purple by reducing 
the amount of magenta used to print blue colors.  Other colors in the 
cyan-blue-purple-magenta range in the image are also adjusted to 
compensate for the adjusted blue.  Colors in the red-orange-yellow-green 
range are not affected.  This selection is good for making presentation 
graphics, such as overhead transparencies, and for bright-looking colors that 
donÕt need to match the screenÕs colors or printing press colors.     
This adjusts CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) colors using a 
method that adds black to other components.  This option prints more 
saturated (darker) colors and may be useful for printing overhead 
transparencies for presentations from some applications, such as Microsoft 
PowerPoint.  Use this option if you have speciÞed a color in the CMYK 
system, and the color has a black component, and the color appears lighter 
than you expected when printed.  
Printing from a Macintosh
Choose one of the following methods to use the Vivid Blue color correction.     
Macintosh driver:
  Select the Vivid Blue option in the TekColor 
Options
 dialog box. 
Macintosh utility Þle:
    
Phaser 220i:
  Place both Switches 8 and 9 up and send the Vivid Blue 
utility Þle to the printer.
Phaser 220e:
  Place Switch 3 up and send the Vivid Blue utility Þle to 
the printer.
Phaser 220i rear panel switches:
  Place Switch 8 up and Switch 9 
down to use the Vivid Blue color correction.