>Relative Colorimetric
Best for printing solid colours and tints, such as company logos etc. Good for proofing CMYK colour images on a desktop printer. Much like Absolute Colorimetric, except that it scales the source white to the (usually) paper white; i.e. unlike Absolute Colorimetric, this attempts to take the paper white into account.
CMYK INK SIMULATION
Affects CMYK data only.
This option simulates how the output will look on a printing press using the ink types SWOP, Euroscale or Japan. If using CMYK Ink Simulation, it is recommended that you switch off all other Printer Colour Matching by selecting the No Colour Matching option under the “Colour Match Using” option in the printer driver.
Select the option desired.
BLACK FINISH
Controls the way in which black is printed in colour documents.
Auto
This option is best for an office environment, with the printer determining which style is better.
Glossy
This option uses CMYK to represent black. Best for photographic images.
Matte
This option uses black toner to represent black. Best for business graphics.