Adjusting colors (see p.87), Adjusting images (see p.90) – Savin DSc332 User Manual
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Primary Colors
Adjusting Colors (see p.87)
Colors can be created by combining the 3 primary colors:
yellow, magenta and cyan. Black can be made by combining
yellow, magenta and cyan, however, as there might be some
slight differences, "black" will be expressed using a black
toner.
Adjusts the specific colors (yellow, red,
magenta, blue, cyan and green) by mixing
them with adjacent colors in the color
circle.
Adjusts the overall color tone of copies.
Adjust Color (see p.87)
Color Balance (see p.88)
Adjusting Images (see p.90)
Adjusts the outline of the image.
Adjusts the background density of the image.
Sharp/Soft (see p.90)
Background Density (see p.91)
Adjusts the shades of the image.
Adjust U.C.R (see p.91)
Text/Photo Sensitivity (see p.91)
A.C.S. Sensitivity (see p.125)
Color Sensitivity (see p.125)
Contrast (see p.90)
Other Adjustments (see p.91)
Soft
Sharp
Low
High
Light
Dark
Make yellow
more green
Make yellow
more red
Darker
Lighter
Yellow
Cyan
Magenta
Black
Yellow
Red
Black
Magenta
Blue
Green
Cyan
Yellow
Red
Magenta
Blue
Green
Cyan
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