Specifications
Troubleshooting 383
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The color looks different from what you see on 
the computer screen
Print Quality Problems
Dots appear every 30 mm on the printout
Cause What to do
Printed colors do not exactly match 
the colors on your monitor, since 
printers and monitors use different 
color systems: monitors use RGB 
(red, green, and blue), while 
printers typically use CMYK (cyan, 
magenta, yellow, and black). 
Although it is difficult to match colors 
perfectly, selecting the printer driver’s 
ICM setting (for Windows XP, Me, 98, 2000, 
or Server 2003) or ColorSync setting (for 
Macintosh) can improve color matching 
between different devices. For details, 
see "Using the predefined settings" on 
page 64 for Windows, and "Using the 
predefined settings" on page 148 for 
Macintosh.
For Macintosh, the System Profile 
setting is not in use.
To apply ColorSync properly, your input 
device and the application must support 
ColorSync, and a System Profile must be 
used for your monitor.
PhotoEnhance may be selected in 
the printer driver.
The PhotoEnhance feature corrects the 
contrast and brightness of the original 
image data, and so may not be suitable 
for printing vivid images.
Cause What to do
The photoconductor unit needs to 
be cleaned.
Clean the photoconductor unit. See 
"Cleaning the photoconductor unit" on 
page 347 for details.
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