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C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 331 Color Matching Color Control Method PostScript Driver PostScript Color Matching This uses PostScript Color Rendering Dictionaries built into the printer. It affects both RGB and CMYK data. From the Rendering Intent drop-down list, select the rendering type. C73_Me_PS_Color3k.tif Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 332 Color Matching Color Control Method PostScript Driver PostScript Color Matching Rendering Intents When a document is printed, a conversion takes place from the documents color space to the printer color space. The rendering intents are essentially a set of rules that determine how this color conversion takes place. The printer driver provides the rendering intents listed below: –Auto Best choice for printing general documents. –Perceptual Best choice for printing photographs. Compresses the source gamut into the printers gamut while maintaining the overall appearance of an image. This option attempts to simulate RGB color. – Saturation Best choice for printing bright and saturated colors if you dont necessarily care how accurate the colors are. This makes it the recommended choice for graphs, charts, diagrams etc. Maps fully saturated colors in the source gamut to fully saturated colors in the printers gamut. – Relative Colorimetric Good for proofing CMYK color images on a desktop printer. Much like Absolute Colorimetric, except that it scales the source white to the (usually) paper white. Unlike Absolute Colorimetric, Relative Colorimetric attempts to take the paper white into account. – Absolute Colorimetric Best for printing solid colors and tints (such as company logos). Matches colors common to both devices exactly. Clips the out of gamut colors to their nearest printed equivalent. Tries to print white as it appears on screen. The white of a monitor is often very different from paper white, so this may result in color casts, especially in the lighter areas of an image. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 333 Color Matching Color Control Method PostScript Driver Using ICC Profiles •Affects RGB data only. This provides a method of matching RGB colors similar to Windows ICM matching. The main advantage it has over Windows ICM color matching is that it provides a method of printing using both input and output profiles. Windows ICM matching only allows output profiles to be chosen. Input Profiles (e.g., a digital camera) provide information about the color in the original device that was used to capture or display the image data. For example, an input device could be a scanner, digital camera, or monitor. Output Profiles (e.g., the printer) provide information about the device to which you are printing. The Using ICC Profiles feature uses both the input and output profiles to generate a CRD (Color Rendering Dictionary), which is used to match the colors as closely as possible. NOTE This feature may not work for all application programs. However, many professional graphics applications offer a similar feature in their print settings, with the ability to choose a source (input) color space, and a print (output) color space. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 334 Color Matching Color Control Method PostScript Driver Using ICC Profiles Setting Up 1.Click Start → Settings → Printers. 2.Highlight the printer name. Click File. Click Properties.. 3.Click the Color tab. 4.Under Color mode, in the Color Control Method drop-down list, select Using ICC Profile. 5.Click the New button. 6.Under Select ICC profile, use the drop-down lists to select the Input profile and Output profile. 7.Select the desired Rendering Intent (see “Rendering Intents” on page 332). Type in a name for the profile. Click OK. The new name appears in the Setting Name drop-down list under ICC Profile Setting. 8.Repeat steps 5-7 for each ICC profile you wish to define. 9.Click OK. Close the Printers dialog box. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 335 Color Matching Color Control Method PostScript Driver Windows ICM Color Matching PCL or PostScript •ICM is the color management system built into Windows. •Affects RGB data only. •Can be associated with either the PCL or PS driver Windows ICM uses ICC profiles for your monitor and printer. These profiles describe the colors that your device is capable of reproducing. ICC profiles can be associated with your printer via the Color Management tab of the printer driver. Depending on how you have installed the printer driver, the color profiles may already be associated with the driver. To associate ICC Color Profiles with the printer driver: 1.Click Start → Settings → Printers. 2.Highlight the printer name. Click File. Click Properties. 3.Click the Color Management tab. 4.Under “Color Profiles currently associated with this printer”, you should see the names of profiles that match your printer model. If you do not see any profiles associated with the driver, click “Add…” and locate the ICC profiles for your printer. Windows ICM uses the information in these profiles to convert colors in your documents to colors that the printer can reproduce. The way in which this conversion is performed can be controlled via the ICM Intent control in the printer driver. NOTE The Color Match “Using ICC Profiles” feature provides an alternative to Windows ICM. It is similar to Windows ICM, but offers several additional features. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 336 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet (N-Up Printing) PostScript 1.Open the file in your application. Select File → Print. 2.In the Print dialog box, click the appropriate PS driver. 3.Click Properties (or Setup, or your application’s equivalent). 4.On the Setup tab, under N-up, select the required number of pages per sheet. 5.Click OK. Click Print. C73_Me_PS_nUpk.tif Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 337 6.Click the Unprintable Area button. Set the margin parameters. Click OK. C93_Me_PS_NUp2.bmp 7.Click OK. Print the document. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 338 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet (N-Up Printing) PCL 1.Open the file in your application. Select File → Print. 2.In the Print dialog box, click the appropriate PCL driver. 3.Click Properties (or Setup, or your application’s equivalent). 4.On the Setup tab, under Finishing Mode, select the required number of pages per sheet. C73_Me_PCL_nUp1k.tif Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 339 5.Click the Options button. Select the Page Borders, Page Layout and Bind Margin. Click OK. 6.Click OK. Print the document. C73_Me_PCL_nUp2.bmp Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
C7350/7550 User’s Guide: Windows Me/98/95 Operation • 340 Custom Page Sizes PostScript Custom page sizes can only be printed from the multi purpose tray. The paper (media) size for the multi purpose tray must be manually set in the driver to the custom paper size before use. Custom page sizes range: •Width: 3½ to 8½ inches [89 to 216 mm] •Length: 5 to 14 inches [127 to 356 mm] NOTE Three custom paper sizes can be defined in the PostScript driver. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals