Adjust Fusing Unit; Color Registration Adjustment - Dell C1660w Color Laser Print User Manual

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Adjust Fusing Unit

Purpose:
To specify the optimum temperature settings for printing for the fusing unit. To decrease the temperature, set
negative values. To increase, set positive values.
The default settings may not give the best output on all paper types. When the printed paper has curled, try to
decrease the temperature. When the toner does not fuse on the paper properly, try to increase the temperature.
NOTE:
The print quality changes depending on the values you select for this item.
Values:
Plain
Plain Thick
Recycled
Covers
Coated
Envelope
Label
Apply New Settings
Restart printer to apply new settings

Color Registration Adjustment

Purpose:
To set Color Registration Adjustment (individual yellow, magenta, cyan correction) settings. When Auto
Registration Adjustment is set to On, the printer prints the color registration chart and adjusts the color registration
by using the chart. Color registration adjustments need to be made during the initial setup of the printer or when
the printer is moved to a different location.
Values:
Auto Registration
On
Adjustment
Off
*1
Auto Correct
*1, *2
Print Color Regi Chart
Available Range:
-3 – +3
Available Range:
-3 – +3
Available Range:
-3 – +3
Available Range:
-3 – +3
Available Range:
-3 – +3
Available Range:
-3 – +3
Available Range:
-3 – +3
After you complete the settings, click Apply New Settings to apply the changes.
Click Restart printer to apply new settings to apply the changes.
Automatically adjusts color registration.
Does not automatically adjust color registration.
Click Start to automatically correct color registration.
Click Start to open the Print Color Regi Chart window, and then select the
paper size and click OK to print a color registration chart.
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