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Xerox 7760DX - Phaser Color Laser Printer Руководство пользователя
Printing with Custom
TekColor Corrections

Printing to a Phaser 7760 or Phaser 7750 Printer

Macintosh OS X

The TekColor corrections created by PhaserMatch work with applications that generate
CMYK or RGB color values when printing.
Computers with TCP/IP Connections to the Printer
When using a computer with a TCP/IP connection to the printer, the driver lists the TekColor
corrections using the short name of the correction. To select a custom TekColor correction:
1.
In the Print screen, from the Copies & Pages pop-up menu, select Image Quality.
2.
Click on the Color Correction pop-up menu.
3.
Click on the short name of the desired color correction.
Note:
AppleTalk, EtherTalk, and USB connections are not TCP/IP connections.
Computers without TCP/IP Connections to the Printer
When using a computer without TCP/IP connection to the printer, the driver lists the custom
TekColor correction selections as Custom Color 1, Custom Color 2, through Custom Color
10. To select a custom TekColor correction:
1.
In the Print screen, from the Copies & Pages menu, select Image Quality.
2.
Click on the Color Correction pop-up menu.
3.
Click on the name Custom Color 1, Custom Color 2, through Custom Color 10.
Note:
The Custom Color number should be the same one you used when you downloaded the
color correction to the printer.
Note:
AppleTalk, EtherTalk, and USB connections are not TCP/IP connections.
PhaserMatch and PhaserCal 4.0 User Guide
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