COLOUR PRINTING > 59
POSTSCRIPT DRIVER
The PostScript driver is designed to work with either RGB or CMYK
data.
Printing photographic images
RGB images: Select Oki Colour Matching and use the Monitor (6500k)
Perceptual setting. If the colours look too dull, try the Monitor (6500k)
Vivid or Digital Camera settings.
CMYK images: Select PostScript Colour Matching, and use the
Perceptual setting.
Printing from Microsoft Office applications
RGB documents: Select Oki Colour Matching and use the Monitor
(9300k) setting. This may help if you are having problems with
specific colours from applications such as Microsoft Excel or
Microsoft PowerPoint.
Printing specific colours (for example a company logo)
RGB documents: Select Oki Colour Matching and use the sRGB
setting.
CMYK documents: Select PostScript Colour Matching and use the
Relative Colorimetric setting.
Printing CMYK Vector Art (for example from Illustrator, Freehand,
Corel Draw)
CMYK documents: Select PostScript Colour Matching and use the
Relative Colorimetric setting.
Utilities you can use with the PostScript driver
If you still have problems producing a good colour match, there are 2
utilities on your printer driver CD-ROM that can help:
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Colour Correct Utility for Windows: designed to help match
specific Microsoft Office palette colours, or overall
adjustments to RGB colour matching.