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How to Use the Direct Print Function
[Output Profile] | This setting allows you to define the profile that is appropriate |
| for the data you are going to print. It is applied to all data in the |
| print job, so make sure the selected profile is right for your job. |
| [Normal] |
| This setting prints the colors closely matching the ones |
| displayed on your monitor. |
| [Photo] |
| This setting prints colors close to photographic prints. |
| [Download Profile] |
| This setting uses custom simulation target that you have |
| downloaded from the host computer to this machine using |
| NetSpot Resource Downloader. You can store up to 100 |
| profiles. |
[Matching | This setting allows you to specify a method of printing when the |
Method] | RGB Source Profile is applied. This machine includes a color |
| management system that provides the following color |
| rendering styles. |
| [Perceptual] |
| This setting produces the best results for photographic or |
| bitmapped images. |
| [Saturation] |
| This setting is best suited for printing illustrations and diagrams |
| used in business presentations. |
| [Colorimetric] |
| This setting provides a close match to the RGB color value of |
| the machine's printing range. |
[Use Grayscale | You can convert device dependent gray data into CMYK data |
Profile] | by using the Grayscale Profile of the machine. However, the |
| data may be reproduced using only the black (K) toner, |
| depending upon the Pure Black Text or Output Profile. |
[Pure Black Text] This setting affects the printout for black (R=G=B=0% or C=M=Y=100%/Bk=N%) text on a page. Under most circumstances it is preferable to leave this option selected. If you enable this option, black colors generated by applications are printed using only 100% black toner. This means that the color toner will not be misaligned since only one toner color (black) is used.