Minolta PAGEPRO PS PLUS Manual page 109

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Color Mode
Use this setting to specify whether the document is to be printed in
color or monochrome.
Image Content
The optional settings of this feature determine the gloss levels,
graphic imaging and black and gray tones used in the document to be
printed.
General
This setting supports ideal imaging standards for most graphics
and photographs. Black tones will not contain the gloss of other
Image Content settings however gray tones will print with an
attractive shine.
Business Graphics
This setting is best suited for graphs and charts that are
commonly used for business. Blacks and grays are not glossy
however documents print sharp and clear when compared with
other settings.
Photographs
The best mode for printing photographs. Produces black and
gray tones with a glossy sheen.
PS Color Matching
Adjusts color sharpness and contrast to produce printed documents
that closely represent their on-screen images.
No Color Adjustment
Documents are printed without using PS Color Matching.
Perceptual
Best suited for printing photographs.
Saturation
This setting produces vivid and sharp prints.
Relative
This setting is also good for photographs and for generating
images on paper as they appear on the computer monitor.
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