Host-Based Icc Color Matching; Dynamic Contone Screening - Konica Minolta magicolor 2450 Technical Manual

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Select ICM from the driver to de-activate the
printer's internal CMM and use host-based
color matching.
Choose "Custom" to perform Dynamic
Contone Screening manually.

Host-Based ICC Color Matching

Some printer users will prefer to use the color matching system built
into their host software applications such as QuarkXPress, PhotoShop,
and Illustrator. To support host-based color matching, KONICA
MINOLTA provides a Windows ICM printer profile to define the printer's
color space to the software's color matching system. To activate this
function, simply select "ICM" from the printer driver then choose the
preferred ICM method and rendering intent.

Dynamic Contone Screening

Dynamic Contone Screening is a convenient color tool that optimizes
output by analyzing page elements, then automatically adjusts color
based on these contents. This same function can be performed
manually, allowing users to adjust color settings for each page object—
Images, Text and Graphics. This hands-on method of color matching is
performed via the printer driver by choosing the "Custom" setting.
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