Minolta MAGICOLOR 2 PLUS Manual page 77

Print system operation
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Trinitron G1.8 D50 (listed on the configuration menu as Trin G1.8 D50 or Sony
Trinitron)—a widely available CRT found in many monitors

Apple RGB (Apple 13" Monitor, the default Photoshop setting listed in the configu-
ration menu as Apple 13)

PrePress (the SMPTE-240M standard), also known as Adobe RGB
You will need to set a simulation choice if you intend to utilize the built-in color man-
agement system on the magicolor 2+. These choices allow the magicolor 2+ to simu-
late a target device. The desired device could be another printer, a printing press, or a
predetermined printing standard. Listed below are the simulation choices available
through the operator control panel or the software driver.

SWOP (Specifications for Web Offset Publications)

Eurocolor

Commercial

CMYK Display

InkJet Proofer

None (no simulation but limits the total area coverage)
Depending on your color matching needs, custom ICC profiles can be downloaded
to the magicolor 2+. You will need to use the CrownAdmin software provided on
the QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM. Refer to the CrownAdmin or printer driver's
online help.
Your printer's QMS Advanced Level 2 capabilities allow it to accept device-
independent CIE color specification directly (in addition to CMYK or RGB color
specifications). This means that if you have an application that supports QMS
Advanced Level 2 printing (such as Adobe PhotoShop) or if you use the QMS-
developed driver for Windows or the magicolor 2+ PPD for Macintosh, your printer will
perform color matching automatically. These drivers work with the printer-resident
color rendering dictionaries to match colors.
The advantages of the QMS Advanced Level 2 color matching are that it is portable,
it is application- and printer-resident (there's nothing else to buy), and it is performed

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