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Monitor settings
The brightness and contrast controls on your monitor can change how
your document looks on-screen. Additionally, your monitor colour
temperature influences how "warm" or "cool" the colours look.
There are several settings found on a typical monitor:
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5000k
5000k
5000k
5000k Warmest; yellowish lighting, typically used in graphics
arts environments.
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6500k
6500k
6500k
6500k Cooler; approximates daylight conditions.
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9300k
9300k
9300k
9300k Cool; the default setting for many monitors and
television sets.
(k = degrees Kelvin, a measurement of temperature)
How your software application displays colour
Some graphics applications such as Corel Draw or Adobe Photoshop
may display colour differently from "office" applications such as
Microsoft Word. Please see your application’s online help or user
manual for more information.
Paper type
The type of paper used can also significantly affect the printed colour.
For example, a printout on recycled paper can look duller than one on
specially formulated glossy paper.
NOTE
Several of the Colour Matching options make reference to your monitor’s
Colour Temperature. Many modern monitors allow the colour
temperature to be adjusted using the monitor’s control panel.
Summary of Contents for C7300
Page 1: ...C7100 C7300 C7500 USER S GUIDE WINDOWS 2000 l ...
Page 20: ...SETTING UP 20 3 Remove the LED head restrainer from behind the LED heads in the top cover ...
Page 22: ...SETTING UP 22 5 Remove the protective sheets from each of the four image drums ...
Page 27: ...SETTING UP 27 LOADING PAPER 1 Remove the paper tray from the printer ...
Page 158: ...MAINTENANCE 158 5 Remove the protective sheet from the new image drum ...