Xerox 701P40016 Print Manual page 60

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Printing a job using the DocuSP web interface
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Guide to Printing Using Xerox Production Print Services
The pull-down menu contain a list of the destination profiles
that have been created at the controller. You may select a
profile that applies to both the front of the page and the back.
[Rendering]: Rendering allows the user to select desired
rendering effect for all PDL objects. A rendering intent selects
a predefined method for adjusting colors during rendering
(during the printing process) so as to achieve some particular
user requirement. This option allows you to specify a
rendering intent (a predesigned method for adjusting colors
during the printing process) for graphics, image objects, and
text objects.
Images, Text, and Graphics menus: These pull-down
menus enable you to select a rendering for Images, Text, and
Graphics.
Each of the three menus provides the following selections:
– [Saturation]: Adjusts the print colors to preserve the
amount of color saturation in order to optimize the
rendering of business graphics such as charts and
graphs.
– [Perceptual]: Adjusts the print colors to make full use of
the range of colors that the printer supports while
preserving the color relationships. This rendering
optimizes photographic images, producing the most
realistic appearance.
– [Relative Colormetric]: Adjusts the print colors to
account for the viewing illuminant and for the level of
whiteness of the stock. This rendering intent is also
optimized for logos and solids, but it uses additional
information on hue and saturation from the source profile
to select the most appropriate value within the printer
color gamut.
– [Absolute Colormetric]: Adjusts the print colors to
account for the viewing illuminant only (not the media
whiteness). This selection provides exact output color
matches from one printer to another, and optimizes
rendering of spot color and logos.
– [Pure]: Same as Saturation, but subdues halftone
textures in order to optimize colored text and line art.
– [Mixed Graphics]: Adjusts the print colors to optimize
the printed appearance of a variety of graphic types.

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