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    OFFICE COLOUR
    This section describes the features in the printer driver for “Office 
    Colour” printer colour management.
    There are two different sets of options in Office Colour: 
    Although the Office Colour options contain controls for CMYK 
    data, it is strongly recommended that you use the Graphic Pro 
    options instead. If you are printing CMYK data, the Graphic Pro 
    options provide more power and flexibility.
    RGB OPTIONSCMYK OPTIONS
    (POSTSCRIPT ONLY)
    Monitor (6500K) – Auto SWOP
    Monitor (6500K) – PerceptualEuroscale
    Monitor (6500K) – Vivid Japan Color
    Monitor (9300K)
    Digital Camera
    sRGB
    NOTE:
    The options for CMYK data are not present in the Windows 
    PCL 5c or PCL 6 printer drivers. These printer drivers only 
    support RGB colour data.
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    OFFICE COLOUR - RGB OPTIONS
    Office Colour provides a collection of several different colour 
    matching presets for RGB data.
    These presets each change the colour of your print in a slightly 
    different way.
    These RGB colour matching options are available in all printer 
    drivers.
    PRESETEXPLANATION
    Monitor (6500K) – 
    AutoThe best colour match preset will be selected based on 
    the type of document.
    6500K - Perceptual will be selected if printing 
    photographs. 6500K - Vivid will 
    be selected if printing 
    graphics and text.
    Monitor (6500K) – 
    PerceptualOptimized for printing photographs. Colours are 
    printed with emphasis on saturation.
    Monitor (6500K) – 
    Vivid Optimized for printing photographs and for office 
    graphics. The printer uses even more saturation than 
    the Monitor (6500k) Perceptual setting.
    Monitor (9300K)Colours are printed with emphasis on Lightness.
    Use this setting if you are having problems achieving 
    the correct colour when printing from Microsoft Office 
    applications.
    Digital Camera Optimized for printing photos taken with a digital  camera. Your results will  vary depending on the 
    subject and the conditions under which the 
    photograph was taken.
    sRGBThe printer will try to reproduce the sRGB colour 
    space. This may be useful if colour matching from an 
    sRGB input device such as a scanner or digital camera.
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    WINDOWS
    This information applies to the Windows PCL 5c, PCL 6 and 
    PostScript drivers.
    1.On the printer driver [Colour] tab, select [Office Colour] 
    (1) and click the [Options] button.
    2. Select a preset from [Colour matching options] (2).
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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 [Office Colour].
    5. Select [Colour - Office Colour]  (4).
    6. Select the Office Colour Preset  (5) you wish to use.
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    MACOS X
    1.In your application program, 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 [Office Colour].
    NOTE:
    When printing from some appl ications on Mac OS X, these 
    RGB colour match options may no t affect the colour of your 
    print. If you discover that th e colour of your print has not 
    changed after applying one of  the Office Colour Match 
    presets, then the appl ication is incompatible with this type of 
    printer colour matching.
    As an alternative, Mac OS X 10 .3.x users may be able to 
    adjust the colour of their do cument using ColorSync Quartz 
    filters.
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    6.From the [Feature Sets] menu  (5), select [Colour – Office 
    Colour].
    7. Select the [Office Colour] Preset  (6) you wish to use.
    CUSTOMISING RGB OFFICE COLOUR
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     THE COLOUR CORRECT UTILITY (WINDOWS)
    If the Office Colour presets are not sufficient for your needs, the 
    Colour Correct utility provides a means of further adjustment. 
    The Colour Correct utility provides two methods for adjusting the 
    Office Colour settings:
    1. You can adjust the overall appearance of the print by 
    modifying Hue, Saturation and Gamma.
    2. You can adjust the specific palette colours used in 
    Microsoft Office applications. These adjustments only 
    affect one specific palette colour at a time.
    GRAPHIC PRO
    This section describes the colour matching options available for 
    Graphic Pro. 
    The Graphic Pro colour matching system is based around ICC 
    profiles. These profiles are down  loaded to the printer using the 
    Profile Assistant utility and then  selected in the printer driver. 
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    When a job is sent to the printer, the ICC profiles are applied to 
    the print job on the printer.
    WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH GRAPHIC PRO COLOUR MATCHING?
    The Graphic Pro colour matching system is both powerful and 
    flexible. Here are some examples of how the Graphic Pro colour 
    matching system can be used:
    MATCHING PRINTER COLOUR TO AN RGB INPUT DEVICE
    By using the ICC profiles of a scanner, digital camera or monitor, 
    the printers colour can be  matched to the input device.
    PRINTER SIMULATION
    Your printer can be used to simulate the colour output of another 
    printer, even when printing RGB  documents. For best results, use 
    CMYK documents when simulating  the colour output of other 
    printers.
    CMYK INK SIMULATION
    Your printer can be used to simulate the colour output of a 
    commercial printing press (SWOP, Euroscale or Japan Color 
    inks).
    MORE ACCURATE PRINTER COLOUR
    If you have created your own prof iles with third-party ICC profile 
    creation software, these can be download to the printer and used 
    when printing.
    NOTE:
    Some features of Graphic Pro  colour matching can only be 
    used if your printer is fitted wi th a hard disk. The printer hard 
    disk is required if you wish to download and use your own ICC 
    profiles to the printer.
    The printer’s internal hard disk  is an optional accessory for 
    some models.
    If your printer does not have a  hard disk fitted, you will only 
    be able to select th e factory default profiles that are built-in 
    to the printer.
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    TYPES OF ICC PROFILE SUPPORTED
    There are four classes of ICC profile supported by the Graphic Pro 
    colour matching system:  
    PROFILE TYPEDESCRIPTION
    RGB Source
    (RGB Input) These profiles describe the device that was used to capture 
    RGB data (e.g. scanner or digital camera).
    The RGB Input Profile may also be your monitor profile if 
    you are trying to match to your screen.
    CMYK 
    Simulation
    (CMYK input)These profiles describe the CMYK device whose colours you 
    are trying to simulate. Typically this would be another 
    manufacturers printer or an offset printing press.
    Profiles are already built-in to
     the printer for commercial 
    printing press inks such as SWOP or Euroscale.
    Printer
    (CMYK Output) This profile describes the colour characteristics of your own 
    printer.
    The printer already has factory default profiles built-in, but 
    you can replace these profiles with your own if required.
    Link ProfileThis is a special type of ICC profile that converts directly 
    from CMYK to CMYK.
    For example, a link profile could convert directly from the 
    CMYK space of another printer to the CMYK space of your 
    printer.
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    GRAPHIC PRO WORKFLOW – OVERVIEW
    There are three steps to using the Graphic Pro colour matching 
    system:
    1.Gather or create ICC profiles (see below)
    2. Download ICC profiles to the printer hard disk (page 59)
    3. Select the ICC profiles in the  printer driver when printing 
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    STEP 1 - GATHER OR CREATE THE ICC PROFILES
    Where can I get the profiles I need? 
    STEP 2 - DOWN LOADING ICC PROFILES TO THE PRINTER HARD DISK
    You can download profiles to the printer hard disk using the 
    Profile Assistant utility.
    Using Profile Assistant
    1. Launch Profile Assistant
    2. Select a printer
    If this is the first time you have used Profile Assistant, you 
    should allow the utility to search for compatible printers. 
    Select the connection types that you wish to search – USB 
    or Network (TCP/IP), and click [Start].
    PROFILE TYPEWHERE TO GET PROFILES
    RGB Source
    (RGB Input) Obtain your RGB source profiles from your scanner, 
    camera or monitor manufacturer.
    CMYK 
    Simulation
    (CMYK input)Obtain the simulation profile from the manufacturer of the 
    printer you wish to simulate.
    Printer
    (CMYK Output) The factory default profiles for your printer are built-in. If 
    you need greater accuracy, you should create your own 
    printer profile using third-party ICC profile creation 
    software.
    Link ProfileYou can create Link profiles using third-party ICC profile 
    creation software.
    Note that not all ICC profile creation software can create 
    Link profiles.
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    If you know the Printer’s IP address, you can enter it 
    manually.
    3. The main screen of Profile Assistant displays the profiles 
    resident on the selected printer’s hard disk. To download a 
    new profile to the printer:
    (a)Click [Add].
    (b) Select an ICC profile from your computers hard 
    disk.
    (c) Once you have selected a profile, you can add it to 
    the printer as one of the 4 profile types - RGB 
    Source, CMYK Simulation, Printer or Linked.
    (d) The options available will depend on which ICC 
    profile you have selected. For example, if you have 
    selected a CMYK profile, you may only be able to add 
    this to the printer as a CMYK Simulation or Printer 
    output profile.
    (e) Select a number from 1 to 12. This number is used 
    to identify the profile in the printer driver.
    (f) Click [OK] to download the ICC profile to the printer.
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