
Printing using Xerox utilities and lpr utilities (DOS and UNIX)
–presentation
Distinguishes between different colors. This attribute is a good choice for charts and diagrams, because they typically use distinctly different colors. Colors that have a hue that matches the map color are not changed. (Changing these colors would cause discontinuities that might produce undesirable results in pictorial material.)
–colorToHighlight
Discards the hue information and preserves the saturation and value of the color application.
–colorTables
Uses preset color tables to perform the mapping and is provided for compatibility reasons. This attribute applies only to red, blue, and green.
–automatic
Chooses a mapping method on an
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Prevents immediate printing, until the job is released at the UI.
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Specifies the parts of the document that convert to the available highlight color. Acceptable values are “red,” “green,” “blue,” “brown,” “yellow,” “cyan,” and “magenta,” “cardinal,” “royalblue,” “ruby,” and “violet.”
For example, if you specify the map color as red, all the red parts of your document (including portions of composite colors such as purple, depending on the rendering algorithm) are printed in the available highlight color. The other colored parts of the document are printed in shades of gray.
Use this option only if you want the mc and hc values to differ. By default, the map color is assumed to be the same as the highlight color.
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