Using ColorPhaser® 8400 Color Printer2-21Image ProcessingThe differences between the way your printer and monitor produce color explain why yourprinted document can look different from what you see on your screen. To compensate forthese differences, the colors are converted by your printer using image processing. Imageprocessing translates your computer file into a printer file. Your printer uses TekColorCorrection to translate color from your computer to your printer.Adjusting Color Using TekColor CorrectionThe TekColor correction options provide simulations of different color devices. Follow thesebasic guidelines to accurately reproduce the colors you want on your prints.TekColor correction is the default correction for general image processing. For typicalbusiness and office printing, select the RGB Vivid option before printing. The sRGB Displayand sRGB Vivid work best with RGB images.Select Automatic to let the printer automatically pick the best color correction for elements inyour document.For more information on color matching and ICC profiles, go to www.xerox.com/office/infoSMART.Type of Print Job Color CorrectionOption DescriptionProducing most print jobs Automatic(Default setting)Provides the best results fordocuments with a mixture ofgraphics, text, and pictures.Matching the sRGB display for screenand print imagesOffice ColorsRGB DisplaySimulates computer display colors(RGB).Producing bar and pie charts, spreadsheets, and organizational chartsOffice ColorsRGB VividProduces the brightest, mostsaturated colors.Using the 8400 PANTONE® Color Chartfor process PANTONE® Color matchingOffice ColorNoneNo color correction is made tocolors.Using SWOP press standards Press MatchSWOPMatches Specifications for WebOffset Publications (SWOP) pressstandards.Using the Euroscale 4-color processpress modePress MatchEuroscaleEmulates the Euroscale 4-colorprocess press mode.Using the Imation Matchprint pressstandardPress MatchCommercialMatches Imation Matchprint proofs.Producing a black-and-white version of acolor documentBlack and White Transforms all color to equivalentgray levels, and attempts topreserve color differences as graydensity differences.