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What is Color feel?
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'Color feel'
'Océ CAD colors'
'Océ enhanced colors'
'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD
colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer:
vivid colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer:
match screen colors'
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Chapter 7 Print quality and Print productivity
Description
Use this setting to get a print with bright,
saturated colors.
Advised for vector drawings (like HP-GL).
All primary and secondary colors are clean,
because they are printed with pure inks. This is
clearly visible if you look at the color yellow that
is printed with yellow ink only.
An increase in coverage results in (almost) the
same increase in ink.
The blue color is not purplish but nice blue.
This mode is preferred for CAD drawings
created with applications like AutoCAD or
ArcView.
Photos printed in this mode will look dull and
grayish.
Use this setting to get a print with photo-realistic
colors.
Advised for photos or graphic art presentations.
If you select 'Océ enhanced colors' you can also
adjust the advanced Color Management settings.
Use this setting to get a print with colors similar
to the Océ TCS400 printer.
Use this setting to get a print with colors similar
*
to a non-Océ printer that prints vivid colors.
Use this setting to get a print with colors similar
*
to a non-Océ printer that prints match screen
colors.
'Enhanced colors: RGB input data'
'Enhanced colors: CMYK input data' (only
'For TIFF and JPEG files' or 'For PostScript
and PDF files')
'Enhanced colors: rendering intent'

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