User Colour
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User Colour
You can register colours made by ad-
justing the density of yellow, magen-
ta, cyan, and black. You can also give
a name to the colours you register,
and print out registered colours.
Reference
For types and examples of the im-
age adjustment functions
⇒
p.i
“What You Can Do With This Ma-
chine <Colour Functions/Colour
Adjustments>”
The following show you how to
create colours:
• Adjusting the density of each col-
our, by using the density of a cho-
sen basic colour.
• Directly specifying the density of
each colour using the number
keys.
Note
❒
Adjust the colours to be registered
so that the total of yellow, magen-
ta, cyan and black is under 255%.
❒
When the total density of a regis-
tered colour is over 256%, it will be
corrected to 255%.
❒
When copying using user colours,
the fine shades might vary de-
pending on the condition of the
machine.
❒
In order to correctly reproduce
originals, the values, which have
been input, are corrected inside the
machine, and copies are made us-
ing the best suitable values. There-
fore, there might be slight colour
differences when copying using
“Text” and when using “Photo”.
❒
Up to 15 colours can be registered.
❒
Sample prints of user colours can
also be made on an A4
K
size page
or on an A3
L
size page.
❒
When printing a user colour list,
the full colour counter will ad-
vance to “1”.
Adjusting Colours Based on
the Selected Colour
AAAA
Press the
{{{{
Adjust/Program Color
}}}}
key.
BBBB
Press
[
User Colour
]
.
CCCC
Select the number (1–15) you
want to store the user colour in.
Note
❒
The contents of the user colour
will change when selecting the
number already displayed by
the colour name.
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