ICM: Windows 2000 PostScript Driver
Color Management for an Individual Print Job: Windows 2000 PS
To set the color management options manually for a print job using the Windows 2000
PostScript driver:
1. Open the document in the software application.
2. Click File Print.
The Print dialog box appears.
3. Make sure the OKI C9200 or C9400 PostScript printer is selected, then click the
Paper/Quality tab.
4. Click Advanced.
5. Scroll down to Printer Features, then click Color Control.
6. Make your selection in the drop-down list:
a. Printer Color Matching (color management performed by the printer driver using the
parameters you set)
b. No Color matching (color management performed by your software application)
c. Print in Grayscale (monochrome printing)
7. Click Image Color Matching and select the type of color matching to use from the drop-
down list:
a. OKI Unique Color Matching (Performs color matching using ASIC built into the
printer to convert RGB data to CMYK)
b. PostScript CRD Color Matching (Performs color matching using the PostScript Color
Rendering Dictionary)
8. Click Black Finish and select the method for printing black from the drop-down list:
a. Auto
b. Matte (100% black toner used)
c. Glossy (CMYK)
9. Click Image Color Rendering Style and select from the drop-down list:
a. Auto (automatically determines the best color settings for each print job)
b. Perceptual (emphasis on contrast)
c. Vivid (emphasis on brightness)
10. Click OK, then click Print.
Changing the Color Management Defaults: Windows 2000 PS
To set the color management defaults in the Windows 2000 PostScript driver:
1. Click Start Settings Printers.
The Printers dialog box appears.
2. Right click the OKI C9200 or C9400 PostScript printer icon then click Printing
Preferences.
The OKI Printing Preferences dialog box appears.
3. On the Layout tab, click Advanced.
4. Scroll down to Printer Features, then click Color Control.
5. Make your selection from the drop-down list:
a. Printer Color Matching (color management performed by the printer driver using the
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