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Item
Color Mode
Dot Correction
CMYK Simulation
RGB Source
Rendering Intent
Black Pt Compensation
Using the Control Panel Menu
Description
*
Color
Grayscale
On
*
Off
SWOP v2/US Web Uncoated v2/US Sheetfed Coated v2/US
Sheetfed Uncoatedv2/Coated GRACoL 2006/SWOP Grade 3
Paper/SWOP Grade 5 Paper/Coated FOGRA27/Web Coated
FOGRA28/Uncoated FOGRA29/Coated FOGRA39/Euroscale
*
Coated v2
/Euroscale Uncoated v2/JapanWebCoated
(Ad)/JapanColor2001Coated/JapanColor2001Uncoated/Jap
anColor2002Newspape/JapanColor2003WebCoate/EPSON_
TOYO/EPSON_DIC/Off
sRGB
*
Adobe RGB (1998)
Apple RGB
ColorMatch RGB
Off
Absolute
Relative
*
Perceptual
Saturation
On
*
Off
Specify whether to print in color or switch to black and white and
then print. Depending on the paper type specified on the printer,
the setting is not displayed. When you are using the
T7270D/T5270D, the setting depends on the paper type of the
roll paper currently in use.
This setting is displayed only when the paper type is set to
Singleweight Matte Paper and Plain Paper.
When you are using the T7270D/T5270D, the setting depends on
the paper type of the roll paper currently in use.
If lines printed with CAD programs or similar programs have gaps
or smudges, you may be able to reduce them by setting On.
When you will print RGB data, you can select the color space of
the RGB to be simulated.
If Off is set, ink is not simulated.
Select the conversion method (rendering intent) of color space
when carrying out CMYK simulation or RGB simulation from the
following four types.
Absolute Colorimetric: Assigns absolute color gamut
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coordinates to the original and print data and converts the
data. Color tone adjustment is not performed on any white
point (or color temperature) for the original or print data.
This setting is appropriate for when color accuracy is
important, such as when printing logo colors.
Relative Colorimetric: Converts the data so that a set of
O
color gamut and white point (or color temperature)
coordinates in the original data match their corresponding
print coordinates. This feature is used for many types of
color matching.
Perceptual: Converts the data so that a more visually
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natural image is produced. This setting is appropriate for
photo images.
Saturation: Convert focusing on the vividness of color
O
rather than color accuracy. Suitable for business graphics
such as graphs and charts, for which the use of bright colors
is preferred.
When you have converted from a wide color space to narrow
color space or you feel that the shadows are smudged, set to On.
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When you simulate CMYK ink
colors of offset printers, you
can select the color of the
CMYK ink to be simulated.
If Off is set, ink is not
simulated.

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