Epson SureColor T3000 User Manual page 145

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See "Basic Printing Methods (Windows)" on page 71.
2. From ICM Mode in the ICM screen, select Driver ICM (Basic) or Driver ICM
(Advanced). If you select Driver ICM (Advanced), you can specify the profiles and
intent for each image such as photos, graphics, and text data.
Intent
Saturation
Perceptual
Relative
Colorimetric
Absolute
Colorimetric
3. Check other settings, and then start printing.
Explanation
Keeps the current saturation unchanged and converts the data.
Converts the data so that a more visually natural image is produced.
This feature is used when a wider gamut of color is used for image data.
Converts the data so that a set of color gamut and white point (or color
temperature) coordinates in the original data match their
corresponding print coordinates. This feature is used for many types of
color matching.
Assigns absolute color gamut coordinates to the original and print data
and converts the data. Therefore, color tone adjustment is not
performed on any white point (or color temperature) for the original or
print data. This feature is used for special purposes such as logo color
printing.
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