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    MACOS 9 / CLASSIC
    If you are using a source RGB document, simulate the output of 
    another printer by making the following selections in the printer 
    driver:
    1.Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the [Printer] menu  (1), select your printer model.
    3. Select [Colour Options]  (2).
    4. Choose [Colour Mode]  → [Graphic Pro]  (3).
    5. Choose [Colour]  → [Graphic Pro 1]  (4).
    6. Choose [Colour Matching Task]  → [Printer Simulation]  (5).
    7. From the [RGB Profile source]  (6), select the ICC profile 
    that corresponds to the device you are trying to match 
    such as your monitor, scanner or digital camera.
    Remember that the names “RGB Source 1”, “RGB 
    Source 2” and so on relate to the number assigned to the 
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    profile using Profile Assistant. See “Using Profile Assistant” 
    on page 59.
    8. From the [Simulation Target Profile] menu  (7), select the 
    profile of the device you wish to simulate. 
    Remember that the names “CMYK Source 1”, “CMYK 
    Source 2” and so on relate to the number assigned to the 
    profile using Profile Assistant. See “Using Profile Assistant” 
    on page 59.
    If you wish to produce black and grey colours that are 
    printed using only black toner, enable the [Preserve Black] 
    option. Although this produces a better quality print, the 
    black and grey colours will not be simulated accurately.
    9. Choose [Colour]  → [Graphic Pro 2]  (8).
    10. From the [Printer Output Profile] menu  (9), select your 
    printer profile.
    11. If [Auto] is selected, the factory default profiles that are 
    embedded in the printer will be used. If you have created 
    a printer profile yourself using profile creation software, 
    select it here and choose a rendering intent (see 
    “Rendering intents” on page 82).
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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), [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 [Printer 
    Simulation].
    If you wish to produce black and grey colours that are 
    printed using only black toner, enable the [Preserve Black] 
    option. Although this produces a better quality print, the 
    black and grey colours will not be simulated accurately.
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    8.From the [Feature Sets] menu  (7), select [Colour – 
    Graphic Pro 2].
    9. From the [RGB Profile source]  (8), select the ICC profile 
    that corresponds to the device you are trying to match 
    such as your monitor, scanner or digital camera.
    Remember that the names “RGB Source 1”, “RGB 
    Source 2” and so on relate to the number assigned to the 
    profile using Profile Assistant. See “Using Profile Assistant” 
    on page 59.
    10. From the [Simulation Target Profile] menu  (9), select the 
    profile of the device you wish to simulate.
    Remember that the names “CMYK Source 1”, “CMYK 
    Source 2” and so on relate to the number assigned to the 
    profile using Profile Assistant. See “Using Profile Assistant” 
    on page 59.
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    11.From the [Feature Sets] menu  (10), select [Colour – 
    Graphic Pro 3].
    12. From the [Printer Output Profile] menu  (11), select your 
    printer profile.
    If [Auto] is selected, the factory default profiles that are 
    embedded in the printer will be used. If you have created 
    a printer profile yourself using profile creation software, 
    select it here and choose a rendering intent (see 
    “Rendering intents” on page 82).
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    CMYK INK SIMULATIONS - CMYK SOURCE DATA
    The ICC-based colour matching system can be used to simulate 
    the output on commercial printing presses.
    You can select from the ink types most commonly used in 
    different regions of the world:>Euroscale – Europe
    > Swop – North America 
    > To y o  –  J a p a n
    To print CMYK Ink Simulations, you must use PostScript printer 
    driver supplied. 
    Although it is possible to perform CMYK ink simulations using the 
    Office Colour options in the pr inter driver, we recommend that 
    you use the Graphic Pro colour matching system to perform 
    CMYK ink simulations, as this pr ovides additional controls, such 
    as using the “Preserve Black” featur e, or specifying an alternative 
    printer output profile.
    Instructions on how to apply Ink Simulations appear in the next 
    section (Windows page 77, Mac OS 9 page 78, Mac OS X 
    page 80).
    1. CMYK data 2. Printed document
    3. CMYK input profile4. CMYK device you wish to simulate (e.g. SWOP  press)
    5. Printer output profile 6. Leave on Auto or select your custom profile
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    WINDOWS
    If you are using a source CMYK document, use the following 
    printer driver settings to perform a CMYK Ink Simulation:    
    1.On the printer driver [Colour] tab, select [Graphic Pro]  (1) 
    and click [Options].
    2. Select [ICC Profile Colour Matching]  (2).
    3. Select the [CMYK Input profile]  (3) 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”, “CMYK 
    Source 2” and so on relate to the number assigned to the 
    profile using Profile Assistant. See “Using Profile Assistant” 
    on page 59.
    Use the [Preserve Black] option  to keep the original grey 
    component (K channel) information. If [Preserve Black] is 
    NOTE:
    This information applies to th e Windows PostScript driver 
    only.
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    disabled, the grey components may be printed using a 
    mixture of CMYK toner, instead of just K (black) toner. 
    4. Select a Printer Output Profile  (4).
    If [Auto] is selected, the factory default profiles that are 
    embedded in the printer will be used. If you have created 
    a printer profile yourself using profile creation software, 
    select it here.
    If you have selected a profile other than [Auto], select the 
    [Rendering Intent]  (5). (See “Rendering intents” on 
    page 82.)
    MACOS 9 / CLASSIC
    If you are using a source CMYK document, use the following 
    printer driver settings to perform a CMYK Ink Simulation:    
    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).
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    6.From the [Colour Matching Task] menu  (5), select [ICC 
    Profile Colour Matching].
    From the [CMYK Input Profile source]  (6), 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”, “CMYK 
    Source 2” and so on relate to the number assigned to the 
    profile using Profile Assistant. See “Using Profile Assistant” 
    on page 59.
    Use the [Preserve Black] option  to keep the original grey 
    component (K channel) information. If [Preserve Black] is 
    disabled, the grey components may be printed using a 
    mixture of CMYK toner, instead of just K (black) toner. 
    7. Select [Colour – Graphic Pro 2]  (7).
    8. From the [Printer Output Profile] menu  (8), select your 
    printer profile.
    If [Auto] is selected, the factory default profiles that are 
    embedded in the printer will be used. If you have created 
    a printer profile yourself using profile creation software, 
    select it here and choose a rendering intent (see 
    “Rendering intents” on page 82).
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    MACOS X
    If you are using a source CMYK document, use the following 
    printer driver settings to perform a CMYK Ink Simulation: 
    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 [ICC 
    Profile Colour Matching].
    Use the [Preserve Black] option  to keep the original grey 
    component (K channel) information. If [Preserve Black] is 
    disabled, the grey components may be printed using a 
    mixture of CMYK toner, instead of just K (black) toner.
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