10. Make sure Driver Matching Mode is selected in A Matching Mode.11. In B Matching Method, select Monitor Matching.12. In C Color Space, select the color space used when displaying the file in the source application.13. In D Monitor White Point, select the white point set on the monitor.Note• For greater precision in monitor matching, we recommend configuring the settings for ambientlight matching. (See "Printing in Ideal Colors for Light in the Viewing Environment →P.730 ")14. Click OK.15. Confirm the print settings and print as desired.Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Mac OS X)By calibrating your monitor and configuring settings in the source application in advance, you can complete settings toprint in colors that are as close as possible to the colors displayed on the monitor.Important• Before using this feature, you must calibrate the monitor and configure settings in the source applica-tion. (See "Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors.") →P.7451. Choose Print in the application menu.2. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box. (See "Accessing the PrinterDriver Dialog Box from Applications (Mac OS X).") →P.4513. Make sure the Main panel is displayed.Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Color adjustment >iPF6300 Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Mac OS X)7749