Choosing A Color Matching Method - Oki MAC TECHNICAL REFERANCE C7350 User Manual

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Choosing a Color Matching Method

There is no one way to achieve a good match between the document
displayed on your monitor and its printed equivalent. There are many
factors involved in achieving accurate and reproducible color.
However, the following guidelines may help in achieving good color
output from your printer. There are several suggested methods,
depending on the type of document you are printing.
These suggestions are for guidance only. Your results may
vary depending on the application from which you are
printing. Some applications will override any color matching
settings in the printer driver without warning.
RGB or CMYK?
The guidelines for choosing a color matching method makes
distinctions between Red, Green, Blue (RGB) and Cyan, Magenta,
Yellow, Black (CMYK).
Generally, most documents you print will be in RGB format. This is
the most common, and, if you do not know your document's color
mode, assume that it is RGB.
Typically CMYK documents are only supported in professional
Desktop Publishing and Graphics applications.
Matching Photographic Images
RGB Only
The standard Color Matching (found in the printer driver under
Color Matching) is a generally a good choice. Select a matching
method appropriate to your monitor.
RGB or CMYK
If you are printing photographic images from a graphics
application such as Adobe Photoshop, you may be able to use
Soft-Proofing to simulate the printed image on your monitor. To do
this, you can use the ICC-Profiles provided, and then print using
the ICC profiles as the Print Space (or Output space).
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