Driver Matching Mode - Canon iPF760 User Manual

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Driver Matching Mode

Color
Monochrome
Color (CAD)
Monochrome Bitmap
Monochrome (BK ink)
The availability of settings depends on the print priority and media type selections.
Note
Matching Mode
Under Matching Mode, select the matching mode.

Driver Matching Mode

ICC Matching Mode
ColorSync
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Driver Matching Mode
Driver Matching Mode
1
Under Matching Mode, select Driver Matching
Mode.
2
Click Matching Method list, and then select a setting.
370
Auto
Perceptual
Saturation
Setting
Enables color printing.
Disables color printing and converts image from continuous color to grayscaled monochrome.
Prints lines in the best color possible so they are easy to see.
Prints all colors other than white in black.
Select to print all lines with black ink.
Setting
Enables printing of optimal color tones using a driver specific color profile. You should normally
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select this mode.
Enables color matching using ICC profiles. Select this if you want to print by specifying the
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input profile, printer profile, and matching method in detail. This allows you to use ICC profiles
for digital cameras and scanners, ICC profiles created using the profile creation tool, etc.
Enables color matching by using the ColorSync function of Mac OS. Select this if you want to
perform soft proofing using ColorSync before printing.
No color matching is performed. Select this option when you want to perform color matching in
the software application.
Setting
Automatically selects the best color matching method for each Image, Graphics, Text.
Color-matching optimized for printing typical photos attractively. Smooth gradation is a fea-
ture. This is also an easy-to-use mode when performing color adjustment using application
software.
Color-matching optimized for printing posters, etc., vividly.
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