Matching Photographic Images; Matching Specific Colors - Xante CL30 User Manual

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Generally, most office 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 used in professional Desktop
Publishing and Graphics applications.

Matching Photographic Images

RGB only
XANTÉ's Color Matching (found in the printer driver under
Features — Features
2) 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 by XANTÉ, and then print using the ICC
profiles as the Print Space (or Output space).

Matching Specific Colors

(For instance, a Company logo.)
RGB only
• XANTÉ Color Matching, and the sRGB setting.
• PostScript Color Matching using the Absolute Colorimetric option.
RGB or CMYK
• If you are printing 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 by XANTÉ, and then print using the ICC profiles
as the Print Space (or Output space).
• Alternatively, use PostScript Color Matching with the Absolute
Colorimetric setting.
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