Apple M2943 monitor, red is somewhat brownish, and orange (I assume it should be orange) is medium brown. Is there a procedure for checking and adjusting computer monitors?
Yes, of course there are procedures for checking computer monitors! In the case of your Apple M2943, there is a specific procedure Apple provides for its technicians, utilizing the Apple Service Source documents, and certain Apple-qualified hardware, like light-meters, etc. Their procedures are far too involved for this page. However, if interested, Apple has recently made it possible for any individual to become an Apple-certified technician (at least, in the US and Canada). Self-paced training provides instruction, and if actual certification is desired, an exam is taken. For more details, see Apple’s website at support.info.apple.com/support/applecare_products/technician_training/features.shtml for the description of this program.
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