Select one of these settings:

Text (Windows) or Text/Graph (Macintosh): For printing graphics-intensive documents like presentations with charts and graphs.

Economy: For printing rough drafts of text on plain paper. Saves ink.

ICM (Image Color Matching; Windows only): For matching colors as closely as possible with ICM-compatible monitors or scanners.

sRGB (standard Red Green Blue; recommended only with Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP): For color matching with other sRGB devices, or for images designed for the Web. See your Windows help for details.

ColorSync® (Macintosh only): For matching colors to your screen as closely as possible, when used in conjunction with ColorSync-compatible devices and applications.

You can also fine-tune these settings on the Advanced dialog box to fit your individual needs, as described in the next section.

Using Advanced Settings

For maximum control over your project, you can customize your print settings—such as Print Quality and Gamma—and use special effects.

You can also improve the clarity of low-resolution images (under 100 dpi) by selecting the Edge Smoothing box on the Advanced dialog box.

This setting is recommended for printing documents in PDF format, images downloaded from the Web, or posters that have been enlarged. For digital camera images, use Digital Camera Correction instead.

Edge Smoothing does not affect high resolution images.

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