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    Graphic Pro Workflow – overview
    There are three steps to using the Graphic Pro color 
    matching system:  
    1. Gather or create ICC profiles (see below)
    2. Download ICC profiles to the printer hard disk 
    (page 222 )
    3. Select the ICC profiles in the  printer driver when printing 
    ( page 223 )
    Step 1 - Gather or create the ICC profiles
    Where can I get the profiles I need?  
         
    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.
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    Step 2 - Downloading ICC pr ofiles to the printer hard 
    disk
    You can download profiles to th e 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 A ssistant 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.
    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 Pr inter 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.
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    Step 3 - Select ICC prof iles in the printer driver
    What you select in the printe r driver depends on the color 
    matching task that you wish to perform.
    Examples of selecting ICC profile s 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.
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    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.
    To match an RGB input device, first download the RGB source 
    profile and printer profile (optional) to the printer hard disk 
    using Profile Assistant.  See “Using Profile Assistant” on 
    page 222.   
    Once the profile(s) have been downloaded, make the 
    appropriate selections in the printer driver. These are 
    described in the next section (Windows  page 224, Mac OS 9 
    page 225 . Mac OS X  page 226).
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    Windows
    This information applies to th e 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 222.
    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.
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    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].
    7. From the RGB Profile source,  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 222.   
    Select [Color – Graphic Pro 2].      
    From the [Printer Output Profile] menu, 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.
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    Mac OS X
    1. 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 [Graphic Pro].
    6. From the [Feature Sets] menu, select [Color - Graphic 
    Pro 1].  
    7. From the [Color Matching Task ] menu, select [ICC Profile 
    color Matching].
    8. From the [Feature Sets] menu, select [Color - Graphic 
    Pro 2].     
    9. From the [RGB Profile source], 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 222.   
    10. From the [Feature Sets] menu, select [Color - Graphic 
    Pro 3]. 
    11. From the [Printer Output Profile] menu, 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.
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    Simulating another printer – RGB source data
    The Graphic Pro color matching system can be used to 
    simulate the color output of another printer.
        graphicpro-RGBmatch.    
    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.
        
    Important!   Be aware that if the device you are trying to 
    simulate has different color capabi lities from your own printer, 
    exact color simulation will not be possible. For example, it may 
    be difficult to reproduce the exact  colors of an inkjet printer on 
    a toner-based printer.
    Additionally, differences in the range of printable colors 
    between different devices can make simulation using RGB 
    source data inaccurate. To achieve best results when simulating 
    the color output of ot her printers, you are strongly advised to 
    use CMYK data as a source. See “CMYK ink simulations – CMYK 
    source data” on page 231.  
    To simulate the output of another printer, you need to 
    download at least 2 profiles to your printer using Profile 
    Assistant:
    •RGB Source Profile
    • Simulation Target Profile
    • Printer Output Profile (optional)
    Once the profile(s) have been downloaded, make the 
    appropriate selections in the printer driver. These are 
    described in the next section (Windows  page 228, Mac OS 9 
    page 229 , Mac OS X  page 230).
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    Windows
    This information applies to the Windows PCL 5c, PCL 6 and 
    PostScript drivers.  
    If you are using a source RGB document, simulate the output 
    of another printer by making th e following selections in the 
    printer driver:
    1. On the printer driver [Color]  tab, select [Graphic Pro] 
    and click [Options].    
    2. Select [Printer Simulation].
    3. Select the ICC profile that  corresponds to the device 
    used to capture or display your source document - this 
    could be a 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 222.   
    4. Select a Simulation Target Profile.
    This profile corresponds to the printer you want to 
    simulate.
    If you wish to produce black and gray colors that are 
    printed using only black to ner, enable the [Preserve 
    Black] option. Although this produces a better quality 
    print, the black and gray colors will not be simulated 
    accurately.
    5. Select your printe r 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 and choose a rendering intent.
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    Mac OS 9 / Classic
    If you are using a source RGB document, simulate the output 
    of another printer by making th e following selections in the 
    printer driver:  
    1. Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the [Printer] menu, select your printer model.
    3. Select [Color Options].
    4. Choose [Color Mode]  → [Graphic Pro].
    5. Choose [Color]  → [Graphic Pro 1].  
    6. Choose [Color Matching Task]  → [Printer Simulation].
    7. From the [RGB Profile source], 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 222.   
    8. From the [Simulation Target  Profile] menu, 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 222.   
    If you wish to produce black and gray colors that are 
    printed using only black to ner, enable the [Preserve 
    Black] option. Although this produces a better quality 
    print, the black and gray colors will not be simulated 
    accurately.
    9. Choose [Color]  → [Graphic Pro 2].     
    10. From the [Printer Output Profile] menu, 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.
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    Mac OS X
    1.Choose [File]  → [Print].  
    2. From the [Printer] menu, select your printer model.  
    3. Select [Printer Features].
    4. From the [Feature Sets] menu, [Color Options].
    5. From the [Color Mode] menu, select [Graphic Pro].
    6. From the [Feature Sets] menu, select [Color – Graphic 
    Pro 1]. 
    7. From the [Color Matching Task] menu, select [Printer 
    Simulation].
    If you wish to produce black and gray colors that are 
    printed using only black to ner, enable the [Preserve 
    Black] option. Although this produces a better quality 
    print, the black and gray colors will not be simulated 
    accurately.
    8. From the [Feature Sets] menu, select [Color – Graphic 
    Pro 2].  
    9. From the [RGB Profile source], 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 222.   
    10. From the [Simulation Target  Profile] menu, 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 222.   
    11. From the [Feature Sets] menu, select [Color – Graphic 
    Pro 3].  
    12. From the [Printer Output Profile] menu, 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.
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