Note: The Color Management section also changes to this view if you select the ICM, sRGB, or ColorSync radio button on the Advanced dialog box.

Not available with Windows NT

Using a Color Correction System

To achieve the maximum color accuracy, you can use Image Color Matching (ICM; Windows 95 and 98 only), Standard Red Green Blue (sRGB; Windows 95, 98, and NT only), or ColorSync (Macintosh only), if your system is set up to use them.

1Create your image or document in your application software.

2Access the printer settings dialog box as described in Printing from Windows or Printing from a Macintosh.

3Click Custom, then select either ICM (Windows 95 or 98 only), sRGB (Windows 95, 98, and NT only), or ColorSync (Macintosh only) as described in Using Custom Project Types.

4Click the Advanced button. The Color Management section of the Advanced dialog box appears as shown here:

For details, see Using ColorSync on the Macintosh

Windows 95, 98, NT

Macintosh

Advanced Printing

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