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AcuLaser C2800 Series
User's Guide
Troubleshooting
241
Color Printing Problems
Cannot print in color
The printout color differs when printed from different printers
The color looks different from what you see on the computer screen
Cause
What to do
Black
is selected as the Color setting in the printer
driver.
Change this setting to
Color
.
The color setting in the application you are using is
not appropriate for color printing.
Make sure that the settings in your application are
appropriate for color printing.
One of the imaging cartridges may be the end of its
service life but printing was continued by pressing
N
Start/Stop
button.
If a
Replace Toner uuuu
error occurs, replace the imaging
cartridge without pressing the
N
Start/Stop
button. See
“Imaging Cartridge” on page 202.
Cause
What to do
Printer driver default settings and color tables vary by
printer model.
Set the Gamma setting to 1.8 in the More Settings dialog box
in the printer driver, then print again. If you still do not get the
printouts you expect, adjust the color using the slide bar for
each color. For details about the More Settings dialog box,
see the printer driver’s online help.
Cause
What to do
Printed colors do not exactly match the colors on
your monitor, since printers and monitors use different
color systems: monitors use RGB (red, green, and
blue), while printers typically use CMYK (cyan,
magenta, yellow, and black).
Although it is difficult to match colors perfectly, selecting the
printer driver’s ICM setting (for Windows) or ColorSync setting
(for Macintosh) can improve color matching between
different devices. For details, see the printer driver’s online
help.
For Macintosh, the System Profile setting is not in use.
To apply ColorSync properly, your input device and the
application must support ColorSync, and a System Profile must
be used for your monitor.
PhotoEnhance
may be selected in the printer driver.
The PhotoEnhance feature corrects the contrast and
brightness of the original image data, and so may not be
suitable for printing vivid images.
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