The application settings may override the settings in the printer
driver. Please refer to the documentation for your software
application for details on that particular program's color
management functions.
How the application displays color
®
®
Some graphics applications such as Adobe
Photoshop
, or
®
Macromedia Freehand
may display color differently from
®
"office" applications such as Microsoft
Word.
Please see your application's online help or user manual for more
information.
Printer driver settings
The color settings in your printer driver can change the
appearance of a document. The default driver settings produce
good results for most documents.
There are several options available to help match the printed
colors with those displayed on screen. (See
"How to perform
color matching" on page
16.)
Lighting (Viewing) conditions
A document can look very different under various lighting
conditions.
For example, the colors may look different when viewed standing
next to a sunlit window compared to how they look under
standard office fluorescent lighting.
Paper type
The type of paper used can also significantly affect the printed
color.
For example, a printout on recycled paper can look duller than
one on specially formulated glossy paper.
ES3640e MFP Printing Guide - 15