1. Access the printer settings page via the Print dialog from any
application (usually
2. Click the drop-down menu and select
select the
Feature Set 2
Monitor Settings
The brightness and contrast controls on your monitor can change
how your document looks on-screen. You can calibrate your
monitor's color regimen in
Color. Additionally, your monitor color temperature influences how
"warm" or "cool" the colors look.
Several of the Color Matching options make reference to
your monitor's Color Temperature. Many modern monitors
allow the color temperature to be adjusted using the
monitor's control panel.
There are several settings found on a typical monitor:
• 5000k* or D50
Warmest; yellowish lighting, typically used in graphics arts
environments.
• 6500k* or D65
Cooler; approximates daylight conditions.
• 9300k*:
Cool; the default setting for many monitors and television sets.
(*k = degrees Kelvin, a measurement of temperature)
How Your Software Application Displays Color
Some graphics applications such as Macromedia Freehand or
Adobe Photoshop may display color differently from "office"
applications such as Microsoft Word. Please see your application's
online help or user manual for more information.
→ Print).
File
tab for
Color
System Preferences
NOTE
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Printer Features
Setting.
→
Displays
and then
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