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1-5 Managing color on the EX7750
EX7750 color print option
RGB Separation
Output/Simulation
(Default set at Setup or with ColorWise Pro
Tools)
Output Profile
Use Media Defined Profiles/Output 1-10
(Default set at Setup or with ColorWise Pro
Tools)
Combine Separations
On/Off
Screen Switching
On/Off
Image Smoothing
Automatic/Off/On/Below 90–300 ppi
Black Detection
On/Off
Copier Mode
Photo/Map
Auto Trapping
On/Off
Determines which CMYK
separated into—CMYK for the printer (Output) or CMYK for a specified
simulation (Simulation). For more information, see
only available with the PostScript driver.
N
: When RGB Separation is set to Simulation, RGB colors are affected by
OTE
CMYK Simulation Profile and CMYK Simulation Method.
The
output profile
Use Media Defined Profiles to automatically use the output profiles predefined
for the media types you have chosen. The Use Media Defined Profiles setting
here overrides a similar setting in ColorWise Pro Tools. User-defined output
profiles can be downloaded to the EX7750 using ColorWise Pro Tools. For
more information about using ColorWise Pro Tools, see
option is only available with the PostScript driver.
Specifies whether to print separated CMYK data as a single, four-color
composite document (see
unlimited number of spot
separations.
If you choose Off, all objects on the page use a low-frequency screen. If you
choose On, text uses a high-frequency screen, and graphics and image objects
use a low-frequency screen.
The On setting enhances the print quality of low-resolution images.
If your job consists of black-only text pages combined with a significant
number of color pages, set this option to Off.
Select Photo if the file is a photograph; select Map if the file is a combination
of text and photographs.
Specifies whether the job should automatically trap text and graphics
independently of the application used to create it.
Detailed explanations of how these and other settings affect your print jobs are
provided in subsequent sections of this chapter.
What it does
color space
your original RGB data will be
is applied to all data in the print job (see
page
1-17). With Spot-On, you can combine an
color separations
along with the CMYK
page
1-15. This option is
page
1-16). Select
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