What is Color feel?
Definition
With the [Color feel] setting you can fine-tune the
look and feel
of the printed output.
The [Color feel] setting defines the color space conversion method.
[Color feel]
Description
[CAD colors]
Use this setting to get a print with bright, saturated col-
ors.
Advised for vector drawings (like HP-GL).
All primary and secondary colors are clean, because
they are printed with pure inks. This is clearly visible if
you look at the color yellow that is printed with yellow
ink only.
An increase in coverage results in (almost) the same in-
crease in ink.
The blue color is not purplish but nice blue.
This mode is preferred for CAD drawings created with
applications like AutoCAD or ArcView.
Photos printed in this mode will look dull and grayish.
[Graphics colors]
Use this setting to get a print with photo-realistic colors.
Advised for photos or graphic art presentations.
If you select [Graphics colors] you can also adjust the
advanced Color Management settings.
• [Graphics colors: RGB input color profile]
• [Graphics colors: CMYK input color profile] (only for
TIFF and JPEG files or for PostScript and PDF files)
• [Graphics colors: Grayscale input color profile] (only
for PostScript and PDF files)
• [Graphics colors: rendering intent]
[None, managed by application]
Use this setting if your color management is completely
done by the application that generated the print file.
If color management is not handled correctly by the ap-
plication, possible problems are:
• - blue will be purplish (like in most inkjet printers)
• - raster-file information (like photos) will look dull and
dark.
What is Color feel?
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Chapter 3 - Define your Workflow with Océ Express WebTools
Summary of Contents for Oce Colr Wave 500
Page 1: ...Operation guide Océ ColorWave 500 ...
Page 4: ......
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 16: ...Available documentation 16 Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Get to Know the Printing System ...
Page 23: ...Turn off the printing system Chapter 2 Get to Know the Printing System 23 ...
Page 62: ...The cloud 62 Chapter 2 Get to Know the Printing System ...
Page 63: ...Chapter 3 Define your Workflow with Océ Express WebTools ...
Page 158: ...Fold settings 158 Chapter 3 Define your Workflow with Océ Express WebTools ...
Page 205: ...Chapter 4 Use the Printing System ...
Page 280: ...Pause resume or stop an active job 280 Chapter 4 Use the Printing System ...
Page 281: ...Chapter 5 Maintain the Printing System ...
Page 310: ...Calibrate the scanner 310 Chapter 5 Maintain the Printing System ...
Page 311: ...Chapter 6 License Management ...
Page 317: ...Chapter 7 Account Management ...
Page 324: ...Accounting workflow 324 Chapter 7 Account Management ...
Page 325: ...Chapter 8 Solve Problems ...
Page 338: ...Print a test print 338 Chapter 8 Solve Problems ...
Page 339: ...Chapter 9 Support ...
Page 345: ...Chapter 10 Contact ...
Page 358: ...Index 358 ...
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