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C6150 User’s Guide 191 The printer interprets all colors as a variation of grays. See page 190 Mac ColorSynch This is the color matching system built into the Mac OS See page 212. Automatic Your printer automatically uses the best method to match color, depending on the type of document you are printing. Windows Individual Print Jobs 1.Open the file you want to print. 2.Click File → Print. 3.Click on the Color tab. 4.At Automatic, make your selection. If the box has a check mark, the feature is ON. If the box is empty, the feature is OFF. 5.Click OK until you return to the Print dialog box. 6.Print the document. Windows All Print Jobs (Default) 1.Click Start → Settings → Printers [Printers and Faxes in Windows XP/Server 2003]. 2.Right-click the printer name. Select Properties. Click Printing Preferences. 3.Click on the Color tab. 4.At Automatic make your selection. If the box has a check mark, the feature is ON. If the box is empty, the feature is OFF. 5.Click OK until you return to the Print dialog box. 6.Print the document. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 192 Macintosh OS 10.2 and 10.3 1.Open the file you want to print. 2.Click File → Print. 3.Open the drop-down list below Presets. Select Color. 4.Below Color Mode, at Auto Color, make your selection. If the box has a check mark, the feature is ON. If the box is empty, the feature is OFF. 5.Click Print. 6.The document prints. Office Color Overview from C9600 Print Guide This is a simple color management system designed for ease of use. Office Color is recommended for users who are not experts in color but want good results when printing from programs such as Microsoft Office. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 193 There are two different sets of options in Office Color: Although the Office Color 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 Options Office Color provides a collection of several different color matching presets for RGB data. These presets each change the color of your print in a slightly different way. RGB OptionsCMYK Options (PostScript only) Monitor (6500K) – Auto SWOP Monitor (6500K) – Perceptual Euroscale Monitor (6500K) – Vivid Japan Color Monitor (9300K) Digital Camera sRGB Important! The options for CMYK data are not present in the Windows PCL printer drivers. These printer drivers only support RGB color data. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 194 These RGB color matching options are available in all printer drivers. Windows This information applies to the Windows PCL and PostScript drivers. 1.On the printer driver [Color] tab, select [Office Color] (1) and click the [Options] button. 2.Select a preset from [Color matching options] (2). Mac OS 9 1.Choose [File] → [Print]. 2.From the [Printer] menu, select your printer model. 3.Select [Color Options]. 4.From the [Color Mode] menu, select [Office Color]. 5.Select [Color - Office Color]. 6.Select the Office Color Preset you wish to use. PresetExplanation Monitor (6500K) – AutoThe best color 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. Colors are printed with emphasis on saturation. Monitor (6500K) – VividOptimized for printing photographs and for office graphics. The printer uses even more saturation than the Monitor (6500k) Perceptual setting. Monitor (9300K) Colors are printed with emphasis on Lightness. Use this setting if you are having problems achieving the correct color 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. sRGB The printer will try to reproduce the sRGB color space. This may be useful if color matching from an sRGB input device such as a scanner or digital camera. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 195 Mac OS X 1.In your application program, choose [File] → [Print]. 2.From the [Printer] menu, select your printer model. 3.Select [Printer Features]. 4.From the [Feature Sets] menu, select [Color Options]. 5.From the [Color Mode] menu, select [Office Color]. 6.From the [Feature Sets] menu, select [Color – Office Color]. 7.Select the [Office Color] Preset you wish to use. Customising RGB Office Color with the Color Correct Utility (Windows) If the Office Color presets are not sufficient for your needs, the color Correct utility provides a means of further adjustment. The Color Correct utility provides two methods for adjusting the Office Color settings: 1.You can adjust the overall appearance of the print by modifying Hue, Saturation and Gamma. 2.You can adjust the specific palette colors used in Microsoft Office applications. These adjustments only affect one specific palette color at a time. Important! When printing from some applications on Mac OS X, these RGB color match options may not affect the color of your print. If you discover that the color of your print has not changed after applying one of the Office color Match presets, then the application is incompatible with this type of printer color matching. As an alternative, Mac OS X 10.3.x users may be able to adjust the color of their document using ColorSync Quartz filters. NOTE The Color Correct Utility is available for Windows only. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 196 For more details, see page 274. Graphic Pro Overview This section describes the color matching options available for Graphic Pro. The Graphic Pro color matching system is based around ICC profiles. These profiles are downloaded to the printer using the Profile Assistant utility and then selected in the printer driver. 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? The Graphic Pro color matching system is both powerful and flexible. Here are some examples of how the Graphic Pro color matching system can be used: Matching printer color to an RGB input device By using the ICC profiles of a scanner, digital camera or monitor, the printers color can be matched to the input device. Important! Some features of Graphic Pro color matching can only be used if your printer is fitted with a hard disk. The printer hard disk is required if you wish to download and use your own ICC profiles to the printer. If your printer does not have a hard disk fitted, you will only be able to select the factory default profiles that are built-in to the printer. NOTE The printer’s internal hard disk is an optional accessory. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 197 Printer simulation Your printer can be used to simulate the color output of another printer, even when printing RGB documents. For best results, use CMYK documents when simulating the color output of other printers. CMYK ink simulation Your printer can be used to simulate the color output of a commercial printing press (SWOP, Euroscale or Japan Color inks). More accurate printer color If you have created your own profiles with third-party ICC profile creation software, these can be downloaded to the printer and used when printing. Types of ICC profile supported There are four classes of ICC profile supported by the Graphic Pro color matching system: Graphic Pro Workflow – overview There are three steps to using the Graphic Pro color 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 colors 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 color 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 Profile This 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. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 198 1.Gather or create ICC profiles (see below) 2.Download ICC profiles to the printer hard disk (page 198) 3.Select the ICC profiles in the printer driver when printing (page 199) Step 1 - Gather or create the ICC profiles Where can I get the profiles I need? Step 2 - Downloading 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 – Parallel, USB or Network (TCP/IP), and click [Start]. 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: 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 Profile You can create Link profiles using third-party ICC profile creation software. Note that not all ICC profile creation software can create Link profiles. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 199 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. 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. d. Select a number from 1 to 12. This number is used to identify the profile in the printer driver. e. Click [OK] to download the ICC profile to the printer. Step 3 - Select ICC profiles in the printer driver What you select in the printer driver depends on the color matching task that you wish to perform. Examples of selecting ICC profiles for different color matching tasks are shown in the next sections of this guide. Matching the color of a monitor, scanner or camera The Graphic Pro color matching system can be used to match the printer color to an RGB input device such as a monitor, scanner or digital camera. graphicpro-RGBmatch.eps To match an RGB input device, first download the RGB source profile and printer profile (optional) to the printer hard disk 1. RGB data 2. Printed document 3. RGB source profile 4. Scanner, monitor, camera, etc. 5. Printer output profile 6. Leave on Auto or select your custom profile. 12 56 34 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C6150 User’s Guide 200 using Profile Assistant. See “Using Profile Assistant” on page 198. Once the profile(s) have been downloaded, make the appropriate selections in the printer driver. These are described in the next section (Windows page 200, Mac OS 9 page 200. Mac OS X page 201). Windows This information applies to the Windows PCL and PostScript drivers. 1.To match the color of an input RGB device such as a monitor, scanner or digital camera, make the following selections in the printer driver: 2.On the printer driver [Color] tab, select [Graphic Pro] and click [Options]. 3.Select [ICC Profile color Matching]. 4.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 198. 5.Select a Printer Output 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. Tip—If you have selected your own printer output profile, you will also be able to adjust the rendering intent. Mac OS 9 1.In your application program, choose [File] → [Print]. 2.From the [Printer] menu, select your printer model. 3.Select [Color Options]. 4.From the [Color Mode] menu, select [Graphic Pro]. 5.Select [Color – Graphic Pro 1]. 6.From the [color Matching Task] menu, select [ICC Profile color Matching]. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals