Adjusting Images
Matching
You can choose the color-matching mode and method.
By adjusting the color-matching mode and method, you can make printed colors match the colors of
on-screen images more closely.
Matching Mode
Driver Matching
Mode (Kyuanos)
ICC Matching Mode
Driver ICM Mode
Host ICM Mode
ColorSync
Off (No Adjustment)
Matching Method
Auto
Perceptual
Colorimetric
Colorimetric (No
Wht-pnt Corr)
Saturation
Monitor Matching
204 Enhanced Printing Options
Description
Color adjustment based on the original
color prole of the printer driver
Color adjustment based on ICC color
proles (an international standard) using
the printer driver
Color adjustment based on the standard
Windows ICM function. The printer driver
adjusts the colors.
Color adjustment based on the standard
Windows ICM function. Windows adjusts
the colors.
Color adjustment based on the standard
Mac OS ColorSync function. Mac OS
adjusts the colors.
No color-matching
Description
Color-matching optimized for images,
graphics, or text
Color-matching optimized for photos.
Prints images with smooth gradations
and colors closer to those as displayed
on the screen.
Color-matching with adjustment to
remove color from white area. Colors in
data are reproduced accurately.
Color-matching without white adjustment
to reect the prole of original data.
Without white adjustment, colors are
added to white areas.
Color-matching optimized for graphics.
This option emphasizes color saturation.
Suitable for optimized printing to match
the appearance on the monitor.
Reproduces colors as displayed on
calibrated sRGB monitors.
Notes
This is the default color-matching method.
Normally, use Driver Matching Mode.
You can select the printer prole in the
Printer Prole Settings list.
Available when using Windows 2000,
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003,
Windows Vista, or Windows Server 2008.
Available when using Mac OS
Choose this option for color-matching by
the software application or with your own
color prole, when you want to disable
color-matching by the printer driver.
Notes
The available options and their display
order vary depending on your selected
color-matching mode, as well as the
operating system.