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Using Color

Phaser® 7750 Color Laser Printer

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Image Processing

The differences between the way your printer and monitor produce color explain why your 
printed document can look different from what you see on your screen. To compensate for 
these differences, the colors are converted by your printer using image processing. Image 
processing is the process of translating your computer file into printer toner. Your printer uses 
TekColor Correction to translate color from your computer to your printer.

Adjusting Color Using TekColor Correction

The TekColor correction options provide simulations of different color devices. Automatic is 
the default correction for general image processing. See the following table to determine what 
option you want to use.

For more information on color matching and ICC profiles, go to 

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Category

TekColor Correction 

Description

Automatic

Applies the best color correction to each graphic 
element: text, artwork, and photographs.

Office Color

sRGB Display

Approximates the colors on a computer display. 

sRGB Vivid

Produces brighter, more saturated colors than sRGB 
Display.

Press Match

SWOP Press

Matches Specifications for Web Offset Publications.

Euroscale

Matches FOGRA glossy paper specification.

Commercial

Approximates U.S. commercial press target.

SNAP Press

Matches Specifications for Newsprint Advertising 
Production. 

Japan Color

Matches Japan Color 2001 specification.

Custom colors

Uses a custom color correction developed for your 
printer using PhaserMatch software.

None

Applies no color correction. Use with other color 
management tools, such as ICC (International Color 
Consortium) profiles, ColorSync, or the Phaser 7750 
PANTONE Color Chart.

Black and White

Converts all colors to shades of gray.

User Printer Front 
Panel Setting

Uses the color correction set in the printer. The color 
correction can be set in the printer using either the 
front panel or the CentreWare software (if available).

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