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handle PDF/X compliant PDF source files. Then, the output intent overrules the DeviceCMYK
rendering intent and DeviceCMYK input profile.
8. Use the [Overprinting black] function to force the printer to print pure black text and graphics
over the background color. The [Overprinting black] prevents that white lines appear around
black characters and graphics.
• [As in document]: overprinting black is not applied.
• [Enabled for text]: overprinting black is applied to texts.
• [Enabled for text and graphics]: overprinting black is applied to texts and graphics.
9. Use the [Black Point Compensation (BPC)] function applies to the relative colorimetric
rendering intent. Details in dark regions of the document can be lost with the standard color
conversion. The Black Point Compensation aligns the darkest level of black achievable (black
point) of the source to the darkest level of black achievable on the printer.
• [Disabled]: Black Point Compensation is not applied.
• [Adobe BPC]: the Adobe implementation of [Black Point Compensation (BPC)].
• [Enhanced BPC]: when the black point in the document is rather light, select [Enhanced
BPC].
Define the DeviceRGB settings
The Settings Editor stores the DeviceRGB input profiles from which you can select a default
DeviceRGB input profile. (
1. Use the [DeviceRGB input profile] function to select the default DeviceRGB input profile.
2. Use the [DeviceRGB rendering intent] function to select the default DeviceRGB rendering
intent that defines the color conversion strategy for out-of-gamut colors.
3. Use the [Overrule RGB profile] function to indicate if the embedded DeviceRGB input profile is
overruled or not.
Define the DeviceCMYK settings
The Settings Editor stores the DeviceCMYK input profiles from which you can select a default
DeviceCMYK input profile. (
1. Use the [DeviceCMYK input profile] function to select the default DeviceCMYK input profile.
2. Use the [DeviceCMYK rendering intent] function to select the default DeviceCMYK rendering
intent that defines the color conversion strategy for out-of-gamut colors.
3. Use the [Overrule CMYK profile] function to indicate if the embedded DeviceCMYK input
profile is overruled or not.
4. Use the [Standard rules CMYK saturation intent] function to indicate if the standard ICC color
management rules of the CMYK saturation intent must be applied. For the CMYK saturation
intent, the printer by default maps pure (100%) C, M, Y and K input colors into pure C, M, Y
and K output colors. However, it can be required that the standard ICC color management
rules must be used without an improvement of the color management of the printer.
Define an input profile on page
Define an input profile on page
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Chapter 11 - Manage color definitions
Define color defaults
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