Adjusting the Colour

You can make fine adjustments to the colour by varying the relative strength and density of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. The colour adjustments that you make can be stored and recalled for future use.
IMPORTANT
For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "Unavailable Combination of Functions."
NOTE
You can change the colour (and its tone) for the Full Color mode in [Full Color Printing Vividness Settings]. (See "Making the Colour More Vivid When Printing with Full Colour.")

Adjusting the Colour Balance

1.
Press [Copy].
2.
Press [Options] → [Color Balance].
3.
Press [-] or [+] to adjust the strength of each colour.
To adjust the density for each colour, press [Fine Adjust Density]. Select the colour that you want to adjust → use [-] or [+] to adjust the density level for the darker (high), medium, and lighter (low) density areas → press [OK].
You can also press [Recall/Register] to recall and change the previously stored colour balance settings. (See "Recalling Colour Balance Settings.")
4.
Press [OK] → [Close].

Storing Colour Balance Settings

You can store colour balance settings and then recall them for future use. Up to four different settings can be stored.
1.
Press [Copy].
2.
Press [Options] → [Color Balance].
3.
Specify the colour balance and density settings that you want to store → press [Recall/Register].
For instructions on adjusting the colour balance, see "Adjusting the Colour Balance."
4.
Select a key ([C1] to [C4]) for storing the colour balance settings → press [Register].
NOTE
If you select a key that already has settings stored in it, the settings are displayed.
If you select a key without settings:
If you select a key that already has settings stored in it:
If you select a key without settings:
A screen appears, asking for your confirmation to store the settings. Press [Yes].
If you select a key that already has settings stored in it:
A screen appears, asking for your confirmation to overwrite the previous settings. Press [Yes].
5.
Press [Cancel] → [Cancel Set.].

Naming a Colour Balance Key

1.
Press [Copy].
2.
Press [Options] → [Color Balance].
3.
Press [Recall/Register].
4.
Select a key ([C1] to [C4]) to name → press [Rename].
NOTE
You can also name keys with no settings stored in them.
5.
Enter a name → press [OK].
NOTE
If you press [OK] without entering any characters, the key name reverts to its current name (default C1 to C4).
6.
Press [Cancel] → [Cancel Set.].

Recalling Colour Balance Settings

1.
Press [Copy].
2.
Press [Options] → [Color Balance].
3.
Press [Recall/Register].
4.
Select the key containing the colour balance settings that you want to recall → verify the settings → press [OK].
If you select a key that does not have colour balance settings stored in it, [OK] is grayed out and cannot be pressed. You can select another key that has colour balance settings stored in it, or press [Cancel].
NOTE
Recalling colour balance settings from memory cancels the current colour balance settings.
You can make changes to the recalled colour balance settings.
If you press another key, the colour balance settings stored in that key are recalled.
5.
Press [OK] → [Close].

Erasing Colour Balance Settings

1.
Press [Copy].
2.
Press [Options] → [Color Balance].
3.
Press [Recall/Register].
4.
Select the key containing the color balance settings that you want to erase → press [Delete].
IMPORTANT
Make sure to check the settings first before erasing them.
5.
Press [Yes].
NOTE
Key names are not erased. For instructions on changing a key name, see "Naming a Colour Balance Key."
6.
Press [Cancel] → [Cancel Set.] → [Close].
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