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8.From the [Feature Sets] menu  (7), select [Colour – 
Graphic Pro 2].
9. From the [CMYK Profile Type] menu  (8), select [CMYK 
Input Profile].
10. From the [CMYK Input Profile source]  (9), select the CMYK 
Input profile that corresponds to the device you are trying 
to match such as a SWOP or Euroscale Press. If you have 
another CMYK Ink profile that you wish to use, select it 
here as the appropriate “CMYK Source x” profile.
Remember that the names “CMYK Source 1”, etc., relate...

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RENDERING INTENTS
When selecting the Printer Output Profile, if you select any other 
profile apart from [Auto], you can select the Rendering Intent. 
The rendering intents are essentially a set of rules that determine 
how colours that fall outside of the printable colours are treated. 
Select the rendering intent that best suits the document you are 
printing.
PERCEPTUAL
This option is recommended for printing photographs.
Typically, perceptual rendering desaturates all the colours...

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PURE BLACK TEXT / GRAPHICS
When your document is printed, often the pure black colours will 
not be printed using 100% black toner. Instead, these pure black 
colours are sometimes converted and printed using a mixture of 
CMYK toner.
Using the Pure Black Text / Graphics feature ensures that 100% 
black text or graphics in your document is printed using pure 
black toner.
This means that the following colours in your documents will be 
printed using only 100% black toner:
RGB Red =...

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PRINTER DRIVER SETTINGS FOR ICC PROFILE CREATION OR NO 
COLOUR MATCHING
If you are creating ICC profiles using third-party software, select 
[Disable Colour Matching for ICC Profile Creation]. This option 
switches off all printer colour management and also prevents the 
printer from restricting toner layer thickness.
If you are using your application colour matching, select [Use 
Application Colour Matching]. This  option switches off all printer 
colour management. (Mac OS 9 page...

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MACOS 9
1.Choose [File]  → [Print].
2. From the [Printer] menu  (1), select your printer model.
3. Select [Colour Options]  (2).
4. From the [Colour Mode] menu  (3), select [Graphic Pro].
5. Select [Colour – Graphic Pro 1]  (4).
6. From the [Colour Matching Task] menu  (5), select 
[Disable Colour Matching for Profile Creation] if you are 
creating an ICC profile using third-party profile creation 
software. Select [Use Application Colour Matching] if you 
wish to switch off all...

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MACOS X
1.Choose [File]  → [Print].
2. From the [Printer] menu  (1), select your printer model.
3. Select [Printer Features]  (2).
4. From the [Feature Sets] menu  (3), select [Colour 
Options].
5. From the [Colour Mode] menu  (4), select [Graphic Pro].
6. From the [Feature Sets] menu  (5), select [Colour – 
Graphic Pro 1].
7. From the [Colour Matching Task] menu  (6), select 
[Disable Colour Matching for Profile Creation] if you are 
creating an ICC profile using third-party profile...

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FINISHING OPTIONS
Your printer offers a wide selection of document finishing options 
that help you to control the final form of your printed document.
Depending on the hardware fitted, either as optional upgrades or 
included as standard and on which model you have, your system 
can offer a number of choices.
For detailed information on these options see:>“Booklet printing (imposition)” on page 87
> “Collating” on page 91
> “Colour separation” on page 95
> “Separating queued print...

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Since this feature prints on both sides of the page, it requires a 
duplex unit to be installed in the printer, and 256MB of additional 
memory (512MB in total).
When using the PostScript driver, if you plan to print a long 
document, more than about 16 pages, consider printing it in 
sections of 8 or 16 at a time. This is called the “signature,” and 
will avoid having too thick a stack of paper to fold to make your 
booklet. Your document will then be printed in a series of...

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WINDOWS POSTSCRIPT
(Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only)
1.In the driver’s [Layout] tab, choose [Booklet] from the 
[Pages Per Sheet] drop-down list.
2. Check that the duplex option is set to [Flip on Short 
Edge].
NOTE:
If the Booklet choice is not  shown, check that the Duplex 
option is enabled in the driver. (“Setting the driver device 
options” on page 32)
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WINDOWS PCL
1.In the driver’s [Setup] tab, recall any saved [driver 
settings] you may wish to use.
2. Choose [Booklet] from the [Finishing Mode] drop-down 
list, then click [Options].
3. In the Options window you can set the [signature] size, 
the number of [pages] per side of paper and the [binding 
margin] if your document is going to be thick. The graphic 
in this window shows the effect of each choice you make.
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