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Priorities in the color management settings
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Stages in the process of making a color print
Document
The color settings are already embedded in the document (only
applicable for PDF files).
Application
The color settings can be defined in the application that you use to
create or edit the document.
You can set the following parameters in the application.
Set color or black and white.
Define the input profile, RGB input data or CMYK input data.
What is an input profile / standardization? on page 230
(you cannot correct this for a PDF file)
Define the rendering intent.
Printer drivers
The Océ Windows
You can select the required color management settings in the driver or
you can indicate to use the printer's default settings. Make sure the
color settings do not conflict with the color settings that may be set in
another stage of the process.
The Océ Express WebTools offers 3 default paths for color settings,
based on the file type of the document:
'For HP-GL, HP-GL/2 and HP-RTL files'
Default settings 'For HP-GL, HP-GL/2 and HP-RTL files' on
page 248
'For TIFF and JPEG files' ,
Default settings 'For TIFF and JPEG files' (RGB input) on
page 249
Default settings 'For TIFF and JPEG files' (CMYK input) on
page 250
'For PostScript and PDF files'
Default settings 'For PostScript and PDF files' (RGB input) on
page 251
Default settings 'For PostScript and PDF files' (CMYK input) on
page 252
These settings are applied when the controller cannot recognize or
detect any color settings for the file to be printed.
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Chapter 7 Print quality and Print productivity
Introduction on page 236
Note: You can only overrule the color settings of a PDF
®
file with an Adobe
application such Adobe Acrobat
example.
®
Printer Driver offers color management settings.
Priority
1
2
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for
3
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