Xerox Phaser EX7750 Color Manual page 29

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1-13 Managing color on the EX7750
If you are printing with the PostScript driver from a Windows computer and have
Two-Way Communication enabled, the name of each downloaded or custom profile is
represented in the CMYK Simulation Profile setting menu. If you are printing with the
AdobePS driver from a Mac OS computer, downloaded or custom profiles appear as
Simulation-1 through Simulation-10. For more information about Two-Way
Communication, see the
The None setting sends your original CMYK data to the printer in its calibrated state,
without conversions to simulate another printer. This setting is not generally
recommended, unless you want to bypass the conversion by ColorWise and use
another color management system.
The CMYK Simulation Profile setting you specify depends on the press standard for
which the CMYK data was separated.
• For images that were separated using a custom separation (such as a separation
produced with an ICC profile), choose the corresponding profile on the EX7750
with the CMYK Simulation Profile setting.
• For images that were separated for SWOP, choose SWOP as the CMYK Simulation
Profile setting.
To properly simulate a printed image that was separated through the use of an
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ICC profile, the same profile must be present on the EX7750. For more information
about downloading ICC profiles to the EX7750, see
page 3-5.
This feature is not available with the PCL driver.
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