Color Settings Pane: Monochrome (Mac OS X)
The following settings are available on the Color Settings pane for monochrome printing.
Color Adjustment pane: monochrome
On the Color Adjustment pane for monochrome printing, you can adjust the brightness and contrast.
Note
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To display the Color Adjustment pane, on the Main Pane (Mac OS X) (→P.561), click Color Settings
in Advanced Settings.
Setting Item
A
Preview
B
Original
C
Cyan
D
Magenta
E
Yellow
F
Brightness
G
Contrast
H
Saturation
I
Gray Tone
Note
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For details on settings items, see "Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver". (→P.252)
The image at left is updated to reect any changes you make to setting
items on the pane, enabling you to check the results of adjustment.
The image at right shows the original state before adjustment. You can
compare it to the Preview image.
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Adjust the overall image brightness as desired. You can adjust the
brightness if the printed document is lighter or darker than the original
image (that is, the original photo that was scanned or the original graphic
as it appears on the computer screen).
Adjust the contrast of the darkest and lightest portions relative to each
other, as desired. Increasing the Contrast makes images sharper, and
reducing the Contrast softens images.
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Description
Mac OS X
Software 577