SELECTING COLOUR SETTINGS TO MATCH THE IMAGE TYPE(ADVANCED COLOUR SETTINGS)
Overview
Preset colour settings are available in the machine's printer driver for various uses. These enable printing using the most suitable colour settings for the colour image type.
Advanced colour settings, such as the colour management settings and the screening setting for adjusting the colour tone expression, are also available for meeting the needs of colour image printing.
Advanced colour settings, such as the colour management settings and the screening setting for adjusting the colour tone expression, are also available for meeting the needs of colour image printing.
The following colour management settings are available.
| Windows ICM*1: | Colour management method in a Windows environment |
| ColourSync: | Colour management method in a Macintosh environment |
| Source Profile: | Selects a colour profile to be used to display images on the PC's screen. |
| Rendering Intent: | Standard value used when converting the colour balance of the image displayed on the computer screen to a colour balance that can be printed by the machine. |
| Output Profile: | Selects a colour profile for the image to be printed |
| CMYK Correction*2: | Corrects the image to obtain the optimum printing result when printing a CMYK image. |
| Screening: | Selects the most suitable image processing method for the image being printed. |
| Neutral Grey: | Specifies the toner colour used to print grey areas. |
| Pure Black Print: | Performs printing using only black toner. |
| Trapping: | Prevents whitening from being generated at borders of colours. |
| Sharpness: | Enhances or smooths the outline of the image. |
| Black Overprint*3: | Prevents whitening of the outline of black text. |
| Custom CMYK Simulation Profile*3: | Adjusts the colours to simulate printing that would be obtained with the process colours used in printing presses. |
| Simulation Profile*3: | Selects the process colours. |
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*1 Cannot be selected when using the PS printer driver in Windows Vista/Server 2008/7.
*2 Can only be used when using the PCL6 printer driver.
*3 Can only be used when using the PS printer driver (Windows/Macintosh).
Operation
Windows
Click the [Colour] tab and select [Image Type].
- Standard: Data that includes text, photos, graphs, etc.
- Graphics: Data with many drawings or illustrations
- Photo: Photo data or data that uses photos
- CAD: Engineering drawing data
- Scan: Data scanned by a scanner
- Minimum Colour Difference: Data to be printed in colours as viewed on the screen
- Custom: Data to be printed with special settings

Click the [Advanced Colour...] button and specify the settings.
To configure colour management using the Windows OS ICM, set "Original Type" to [Custom] in step 1. Then, click the [Windows ICM] checkbox so that the checkmark
appears.
To configure "Source Profile" and other detailed colour management tasks, select the desired settings from the menus.
To configure "Source Profile" and other detailed colour management tasks, select the desired settings from the menus.
Windows ICM cannot be selected when the PS printer driver is used in Windows Vista/Server 2008/7.
Macintosh
Select [Colour].
Select [Print Mode].
To use the Mac OS colour management function, select the [ColourSync] checkbox so that the checkmark
appears. In this case, you cannot select "Image Type".

Select [Image Type].
- Standard: Data that includes text, photos, graphs, etc.
- Graphics: Data with many drawings or illustrations
- Photo: Photo data or data that uses photos
- CAD: Engineering drawing data
- Scan: Data scanned by a scanner
- Minimum Colour Difference: Data to be printed in colours as viewed on the screen
- Custom: Data to be printed with special settings
- When you have selected [Custom], select "Neutral Grey".
Click the [Advanced Colour...] button and specify the settings.
To configure colour management settings, select the desired settings from the menus. To set "CMYK Simulation", select the [CMYK Simulation] checkbox to set to
and then select the desired setting.
- In Mac OS X 10.5 to 10.5.8, 10.6 to 10.6.8 or 10.7 to 10.7.2, click the [Advanced Colour...] tab to configure advanced colour settings.