Advanced Printing
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Using a Color Management System
To achieve the maximum color accuracy, you can use Image Color
Matching (ICM; Windows 95 and 98 only), Standard Red Green Blue
(sRGB; Windows 95, 98, and NT only), or ColorSync (Macintosh only), if
your system is set up to use them.
1 Create your image or document in your application software.
2 Access the printer settings dialog box as described in
.
3 Click Custom.
4 In the Custom Settings box, select one of these custom project types
for color management systems:
◗
ICM (Windows 95 and Windows 98 only)
For printing documents created in an ICM compatible application. If
you’re using an ICM compatible monitor, adjusts printed colors to
closely match the screen colors.
◗
sRGB (Standard Red Green Blue; not available with Windows 3.1;
recommended only with Windows 98)
For printing documents created in an sRGB compatible application
using sRGB colors, such as those designed for the World Wide
Web. First set up your sRGB compatible devices (such as your
monitor and printer) to use an sRGB color profile; see your
Windows 98 online help for details.
◗
ColorSync (Macintosh only)
Automatically adjusts printout colors to match colors on the screen.
See
Using ColorSync on the Macintosh
for more information.
You can also select
Color Management
Systems on the
Advanced dialog box.
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