Parameter
Option
Description
Gradation
Contains a list of gradation tables that were created in the
IC-307 print controller Gradation Tool window. Each
gradation table contains specific settings for brightness,
contrast, and color balance.
Provides the following options:
●
None
—Applies maximum dry ink coverage. This is the
default setting.
●
Cool
—Makes blue tones appear clearer.
●
Lively
—Increases the color saturation.
●
Saturated
—Increases the strength (chroma or purity).
●
Sharp
—Increases the contrast.
●
Warm
—Sets the hues in the low densities to a bright
reddish color.
When you select your predefined gradation table, your job
is adjusted according to the specific table's settings.
Toner saving
Toner limiting
Toner saving reduces the amount of the color value in order
to save on toner usage.
You can select from the following:
●
Normal
●
High
●
Very High
Toner saving
GCR
—Gray component replacement (GCR) conserves
toner by replacing the gray component in pixels with black
toner.
Provides the following options:
●
Normal
—Displays a smoother image quality
●
High
—Displays a less smooth image quality (adds black
to flesh tones)
Print grays using
black toner
Prints RGB gray text, images, and graphics with black toner
only. This option makes the blacks richer and darker.
You can select from the following:
●
For text
●
For text and graphics
●
For text, graphics, and images
In addition, you can
Apply only when R, G, B values are
the same
.
Color Flow
Use Embedded
ICC profile
Enables you to use the embedded ICC profile included in
the original file.
Note:
If you select the
Use Embedded ICC profile
option
and the file does not contain an embedded source profile,
the IC-307 print controller uses the default source profiles.
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