What Are Detailed Color Samples And How Do I Access Them - IBM infoprint 1764 User Manual

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What are Detailed Color Samples and how do I access them?

This information applies to network models only.
Detailed Color Samples are pages similar to the default pages of color samples accessible from the Quality Menu on the
printer operator panel or from the Configuration Menu in the printer Embedded Web Server. The default color samples
accessed by these methods have an increment value of 10 percent for Red (R), Green (G), and Blue (B) values.
Collectively, these values are known as RGB color. If the user finds a value on the pages that is close, but would like to scan
more colors in a nearby area, the user can use the Detailed Color Samples to input the desired color value and a more
specific or lower increment value. This lets the user print multiple pages of colored boxes that surround a specific color of
interest.
To access the pages of Detailed Color Samples, use the printer Embedded Web Server interface. Select the Color Samples
option within the Configuration Menu. Nine color conversion table options and three buttons called Print, Detailed, and
Reset are shown on the options screen.
If the user selects a color conversion table and presses the Print button, the printer prints the default color samples pages.
If the user selects a color conversion table and presses the Detailed button, a new interface becomes available. The
interface lets the user enter individual R, G, and B values of the specific color of interest. The user can also enter an
increment value that defines the difference between the RGB value that each color box differs by. If the user selects Print,
a printout generates which consists of the user-specified color and the colors that exist near this color based on the
increment value.
This process can be duplicated for Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y), and Black (K) color conversion tables, too.
Collectively, these values are known as CMYK color. The default increment is 10 percent for Black and 20 percent for Cyan,
Magenta, and Yellow. The increment value defined by the user for Detailed Color Samples applies to Cyan, Magenta,
Yellow, and Black.
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