Using Media-Defined Output Profiles - Xerox Phaser EX7750 Color Manual

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default RGB Source and Output profiles looks like a target (
the default Simulation profile changes in appearance depending on whether the default
RGB Separation setting is set to Simulation (
2. Select the profile you want as the default for a profile type and click Profile Settings.
3. In the Profile Settings dialog box, click Default and click Apply.
4. Click OK.
In the main Profile Manager window, the target icon appears next to the new default
profile you specified.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each type of profile.
If no default is set for RGB Source, the RGB Source print option is set to None. If no
default profile is set for Simulation, the CMYK Simulation print option is set to None.
For more information about print options, see
The Output profile always has a default profile. To change the Output default, select a
preset profile you want as the default and click Profile Settings. Or create a new default
under a new name by selecting a preset profile and specifying your choice of the
calibration set in the Use Calibration Set menu and a new name in the Profile
Description menu.
Using media-defined output profiles
Instead of having Profile Manager apply a default output profile to all your print jobs,
select the Use Media Defined Profile option. This option automatically applies the
output profile predefined for the media type in your print job. If your job contains
mixed media, this option applies different output profiles predefined for the different
types of media.
The Use Media Defined Profile option in Profile Manager is selected by default. It is
applied to all print jobs sent to the EX7750, unless a user overrides it for an individual
job by changing settings in the printer driver.
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