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Printing Specific Colours
(
E.G. A Comopany Logo
)
There are 2 utilities on your printer driver CD-ROM that can help
match specific colours: Colour Correct Utility and Colour Swatch
Utility.
Adjusting The Brightness or Intensityof a Print
If the print is too light/dark, you can use the Brightness control
to adjust it. If the colours are too intense/not intense enough,
use the Saturation control.
Accessing the Colours Matching Options
The Colour Matching options in the printer driver can be used to
help match your printed colours to the ones displayed on your
monitor or from some other source, such as a digital camera.
To open colour matching
options from the Windows
Control Panel:
1. Open the
Printers
window
(called “Printers and
Faxes” in Windows XP).
2. Right-click the printer
name and choose
Properties
.
3. Click the
Printing
Preferences
button (1).
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Summary of Contents for AM6120
Page 1: ...AM6120 Color MFP...
Page 34: ...Installing Your Machine 2 6 7 Place the printer upon the installation base 26...
Page 35: ...2 7 8 Turn the lock switch to Unlocked position...
Page 37: ...2 9 11 Remove the tape and paper 12 Close the multi purpose tray...
Page 38: ...Installing Your Machine 2 10 13 Open the protective plastic bag...
Page 39: ...2 11 14 Place the AM6120 scanner to the support of the printer and move it backward...
Page 40: ...Installing Your Machine 2 12 15 Move the lock switch to Locked position...
Page 41: ...2 13 16 Turn the lock switch on the scanner to the Unlcoked position...
Page 42: ...Installing Your Machine 2 14 17 Press the release button to open the cover...
Page 43: ...2 15 18 Pull the release lever to raise the image drum 5...
Page 44: ...Installing Your Machine 2 16 19 Open the image drum 20 Remove paper and protective film...
Page 45: ...2 17 21 Close the drum and move 4 levers to the p position 5 22 Close the printer top cover...
Page 47: ...2 19 25 Insert the printing paper 26 Make sure the paper size properly fit in the tray...
Page 48: ...Installing Your Machine 2 20 27 Gently pull back the paper tray...