Tips for Color Printing
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Note:
In theory, pure cyan, magenta, and yellow should produce black, but
actually they produce a muddy brown and must be combined with black
ink to produce a true black (K).
A cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitor produces images by
illuminating color phosphors on the screen with an electron gun.
(A phosphor is a substance that gives off light when irradiated.)
Each screen point (pixel) has three colored phosphors: red (R),
green (G), and blue (B).
Since the printer and monitor produce color images differently,
and the available range of color produced by the monitor and
printer are different, the image on the screen does not exactly
match your printed output all of the time. If you want to adjust,
or calibrate, the printed color to more closely match the on-screen
color, you may have to experiment with the printer driver
settings.
Additionally, color management software is available from a
variety of software and monitor companies to help you match
colors produced by your monitor and printer. See your image-
editing software documentation for information on color
matching.
Summary of Contents for Stylus Photo 875 DC
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Page 12: ... 4 Printer Parts and Functions ...
Page 18: ... 10 Safety Instructions ...
Page 50: ...1 32 Paper Handling ...
Page 88: ...2 38 Using the Printer Software for Windows ...
Page 94: ...3 6 Checking Printer Status and Managing Print Jobs for Windows ...
Page 136: ...6 8 Setting Up Your Printer on a Network ...
Page 160: ...9 2 Troubleshooting Paper isn t ejected fully or is wrinkled 9 21 Where to Get Help 9 21 ...
Page 180: ...9 22 Troubleshooting ...
Page 184: ...10 4 Options and Consumable Products ...
Page 212: ... 6 Glossary ...