Oce ColorWave 300 User Manual
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# Contains settings that define Settings group the default processing of image data. 'Image' the look and feel of the printed colors 'Color manage- ment' the default positioning of the image on the printed output. 'Layout' the default media usage. 'Sheet' how the printer processes complex files. 'General rasteriza- tion settings' how the printer interprets 'HP-GL' files. 'HP-GL' how the printer interprets 'HP-GL/2' files. 'HP-GL/2' how the printer interprets 'CalComp' files. 'CalComp' how the printer interprets 'PostScript/PDF' files. 'PostScript/PDF' how the printer interprets 'TIFF' files. 'TIFF' how the printer interprets 'ASCII' files. 'ASCII' how the printer interprets 'DWF' files. 'DWF' 2. Click 'Edit' in the settings group bar or click the value of a single setting. (see ‘How to edit a setting’ on page 88) 3. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools 121Define the print job preferences Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Optimize the default output quality for print jobs Introduction The Océ Express WebTools offers the following settings to optimize the default output quality for print jobs. You can find these settings in the 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults' tab. Note: Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator. 'Print quality' # Description Values The print speed is moderate. The output quality is optimal. Use this setting, for example, to present drawings to the cus- tomers. 'Presentation' The print speed is high. The output quality is very good. This setting offers a good combination of output quality and productivity. 'Release' is the default value. 'Release' The print speed is very high. The output quality is good. 'Check' 'Color feel for HP-GL, HP-GL/2 and HP-RTL' Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors. # Description Values 'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings. 'Océ CAD colors' Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools122Optimize the default output quality for print jobs Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Description Values 'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data to the international standard your original was made in. Advanced settings: 'Océ en- hanced col- ors' 'sRGB' 'Adobe RGB' 'RGB input data' 'Perceptual (photo)' 'Saturation (business graphics)' 'Absolute colorimetric' 'Relative colorimetric' 'Rendering intent' Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the sim- ulated printer. Options: ■ 'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction' 'Simulated printers' Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is complete- ly done by the application that generated the print file. 'None, managed by application' 'Color feel for TIFF and JPEG' Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors. # Description Values 'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings. 'Océ CAD colors' Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools 123Optimize the default output quality for print jobs Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Description Values 'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data to the international standard your original was made in. Advanced settings: 'Océ En- hanced col- ors' 'sRGB' 'Adobe RGB' 'RGB input data' 'Perceptual (photo)' 'Saturation (business graphics)' 'Absolute colorimetric' 'Relative colorimetric' 'Rendering intent' Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the sim- ulated printer. Options: ■ 'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction' 'Simulated printers' Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is complete- ly done by the application that generated the print file. 'None, managed by application' 'Color feel for PostScript and PDF' Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors. # Description Values 'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings. 'Océ CAD colors' Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools124Optimize the default output quality for print jobs Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Description Values 'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data or CMYK input data to the international stan- dard your original was made in. Advanced settings: 'Océ En- hanced col- ors' 'sRGB' 'Adobe RGB' 'RGB input data' 'Euroscale coated' 'Euroscale uncoated' 'Euroscale coated (SWOP)' 'US web uncoated' 'CMYK input data' 'Perceptual (photo)' 'Saturation (business graphics)' 'Absolute colorimetric' 'Relative colorimetric' 'Rendering intent' Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the sim- ulated printer. Options: ■ 'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction' 'Simulated printers' Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is complete- ly done by the application that generated the print file. 'None, managed by application' 'Color feel for DWF' Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors. # Description Values 'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings. 'Océ CAD colors' Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools 125Optimize the default output quality for print jobs Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Description Values 'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data to the international standard your original was made in. Advanced settings: 'Océ En- hanced col- ors' 'sRGB' 'Adobe RGB' 'RGB input data' 'Perceptual (photo)' 'Saturation (business graphics)' 'Absolute colorimetric' 'Relative colorimetric' 'Rendering intent' Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the sim- ulated printer. Options: ■ 'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors' ■ 'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction' 'Simulated printers' Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is complete- ly done by the application that generated the print file. 'None, managed by application' 'Printing of gray colors' Defines how shades of gray are printed. # Description Values 'Use black ink only' is the default value. 'Use black ink on- ly' 'Use all ink colors' is only valid when the setting 'Print quality' is 'Presentation'. 'Use all ink colors' Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools126Optimize the default output quality for print jobs Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Define the copy job preferences and copy templates Introduction Here you can define the general copy job settings and four copy templates. What you need to know about copy templates Copy templates enable you to easily perform copy jobs that you do very often. The job templates appear on the user panel when you select 'COPY'. With a copy template you can pre-define the settings you need for a copy job. You only need to set the job settings once and you can store the settings in a job template that is presented on the user panel. You can re-use the job template for each next job without the need to redefine all the settings every time. The user panel offers 4 job templates for copy jobs. The job template function supports the green button approach: the user only needs to select a template and start a job with the required settings instead of having to define all the settings manually for every job. Note: When you select a copy template on the user panel, you can still change the individual values of al settings. Note: Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator. Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools 127Define the copy job preferences and copy templates Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Illustration How to define the copy job preferences 1.Click 'Preferences' - 'Copy job defaults'. The system settings are grouped in functional settings groups. You can find detailed in- formation about the settings in the tooltip. # Description Settings group Default copy job settings that refer to all copy jobs. 'General copy job settings' The name and description you enter here are visible on the user panel when you select 'COPY'. 'Copy template 1: Name and description' Settings that refer to the original. 'Copy template 1: Original' Settings that determine the default pro- cessing of image data and the default po- sitioning of the image on the printed output. 'Copy template 1: Image and layout' Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools128Define the copy job preferences and copy templates Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Description Settings group Settings that determine the default media usage. 'Copy template 1: Sheet' Note: You can define the same settings for copy template 2, 3 and 4. 2. Click 'Edit' in the settings group bar or click the value of a single setting. (see ‘How to edit a setting’ on page 88) 3. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools 129Define the copy job preferences and copy templates Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Optimize the default output quality for copy jobs Introduction The Océ Express WebTools offers the following settings to optimize the default output quality for copy jobs. You can define a default output quality for each copy job template. You can find these settings in the 'Preferences' - 'Copy job defaults' tab. Note: Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator. 'Original type color copy' The quality of the printed output is optimized based on the type of the color original that is copied. # Description Values This value is used for 3D CAD rendering, mixed content, consumer graphics and point of sales graphics drawings. 'Artwork' This value is advised for line drawings and design drawings. Lines and text are optimized, a light background is compensated. 'Line/text' This value is used for maps, logo and business color, business graphics and 3D CAD rendering drawings. 'Map' is default value for copy jobs. 'Map' 'Poster/photo' is the advised value for photos. The output quality is high. 'Poster/photo' 'Folded line/text' is advised for line and design drawings that are folded. This mode suppresses the "folding line". 'Folded line/text' 'Original type grayscale copy' The quality of the printed output is optimized based on the type of the original that is copied. # Description Values 'Line/text' is default value for copy jobs. This value is advised for line drawings and design drawings. Lines and text are optimized, a light background is compensated. 'Line/text' Chapter 4 - Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools130Optimize the default output quality for copy jobs Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals