●Fonts are used but not found in the PDF file nor in the system.
●Some PDF layers are enabled or disabled differently, depending on whether they are viewed or printed.
●There are references to external documents or images.
●Embedded PostScript (EPS) is contained in the PDF file.
The Crystal Preview provides an accurate preview whatever the characteristics of the file, showing you exactly what will be printed, so that you can evaluate the printed colors, and judge for yourself the effect of any problems in the file. However, the Crystal Preview may take longer to generate than the default preview. It performs full color management (see Color management on page 37), and can understand and handle the following PDF features correctly:
●Output intent
●Transparency
●Overprinting
●Rendering spot colors with the HP Professional PANTONE Emulation Library
The examples below illustrate two uses of soft proofing, to judge colors and to see what will actually be printed.
Crystal Preview for glossy paper | Crystal Preview for plain paper |
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