Variable Colour Balance - Xerox DocuColor 12 User Manual

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The Variable Colour Balance feature (Figure 38)
allows you to adjust the balance between colours
and the overall amount of colour on the output
copies.
Variable Colour Balance provides you with the
maximum range of colour control available. You
can adjust the levels of all four process colours
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(Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Black) for areas of
high, medium, and low density on the output
copies. Three higher settings, three lower
settings, and the normal (medium) settings are
available for each density level of each colour.
Each density level and each colour can be
adjusted independently, and you can use any
combination of adjustments.
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Three different settings for Variable Colour
Balance using Magenta are illustrated in Figure
39, Figure 40, and Figure 41.
KEY POINT: It is important to remember that
adjusting the amount of any of the process colours
has an effect on the other colours.
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Variable Colour Balance

Figure 38: Variable Colour Balance feature
Figure 40: Maximum magenta
Figure 41: Minimum magenta
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Figure 39: Normal
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