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Guide to Printing Using Xerox Production Print Services
– A contrast value of 100 causes the output colors to use
either full color or no color for cyan, yellow, magenta, and
black, depending on the content of the original image.
Example: If a color such as a pastel is below a threshold
level, it may print as no color if a contrast value of 100 is
specified.
[Saturation]: A slider lets you specify the amount of color
that is used to print the output.
– A value of -100 causes the output to appear grayscale.
– A value of 100 prints the output to appear in all bright
colors.
– A value of 0 (zero) causes no change to the output.
NOTE: The output resulting from these selections may be
affected by the content of the original image.
[Color Cast]: A slider lets you select a color cast that will be
applied to all input colors. You have three color ranges that
you can adjust:
– Cyan – Red: -100 specifies the maximum cyan cast that
is supported by the system, and 100 specifies the
maximum red cast.
– Magenta – Green: -100 specifies the maximum magenta
cast that is supported by the system, and 100 specifies
the maximum green cast.
– Yellow – Blue: -100 specifies the maximum yellow cast
that is supported by the system, and 100 specifies the
maximum blue cast.
Specifying source color profiles
The Color dialog box also contains a [Source Color] button,
which opens the Source Color dialog box. On this dialog box,
you can accurately identify the correct source for color in the
document. Each field contains pop-up menus from which you
can select an Images profile and a Graphics/Text profile for the
following color spaces:
RGB (red/green/blue)
CMYK (cyan/magenta/yellow/black)
Greyscale (monochrome)

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