Canon VarioPrint MICR i Series Operation Manual page 308

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Define a color preset
Color preset attributes
[Standard rules CMYK sat-
uration intent]
[Spot color matching]
[Color mapping group]
[Print in black and white]
[PDF overprint simulation]
[PDF/X output intent]
[Overprinting black]
[Preserve pure black]
[Black Point Compensation
(BPC)]
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Chapter 11 - Manage color definitions
Description
Use this 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 manage-
ment rules must be used without an improvement of the color
management of the printer.
Use this function to enable or disable spot color matching. If a
source file contains a spot color, the printer must know the spot
color definition to exactly print the required color.
If the [Spot color matching] function is enabled, you can select a
color mapping group. With color mapping you can redefine the
color values of a source color (RGB, CMYK, or spot color).
Use this function to indicate how jobs are printed: in black and
white or in color.
Use this function to make opaque objects look transparent. Under-
lying objects become visible. If this function is disabled, the colors
on top will knock out all underlying colors.
Use this function to define that PDF files are printed according to
their embedded output intent. PDF/X specifies the printing condi-
tion for which the PDF/X file was created. The Device CMYK input
profile and the job ticket are ignored.
Use this function to force the printer to print pure black text and
graphics over the background color. The [Overprinting black] pre-
vents that white lines appear around black characters and graph-
ics.
• [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.
Use the function to apply pure black preservation when possible.
Pure black preservation means that the color black is composed of
100% K ink. When pure black preservation is not possible or disa-
bled, the color black is composed of a mixture of two or more C,
M, Y, and K inks.
Use this function applies to the relative colorimetric rendering in-
tent. 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 Com-
pensation (BPC)].
• [Enhanced BPC]: when the black point in the document is rather
light, select [Enhanced BPC].
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