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C
OLOUR
MATCHING
WITH
THE
P
OST
S
CRIPT
DRIVER
The PostScript driver offers several different methods of
controlling the colour output of the printer.
Some of the colour matching options only work on certain types
of data. The table below summarises the various colour-matching
options available in the PostScript driver, and what types of data
they affect.
O
KI
COLOUR
MATCHING
This is a proprietary colour matching system, and affects RGB
data only. Of the colour match options,
Perceptual
settings are
best for printing photographic images;
Vivid
or
Digital Camera
settings produce brightest colours and
sRGB
is the best choice for
matching specific colours (such as printing logos)
Three monitor temperatures are available to help you match the
displayed colours with those printed.
COLOUR MATCHING OPTION
RGB DATA
CMYK DATA
Oki Colour Matching
Yes
No
PostScript Colour Matching
Yes
Yes
CMYK Ink Simulation
No
Yes
Windows ICM Matching
a
a. Not Windows NT 4
Yes
No
Using ICC Profiles
Yes
No
Monitor (6500k)
perceptual
Optimised for printing photographs.
Monitor (6500K)
vivid
Optimised for printing bright colours. Ideal
for office graphics.
Monitor (9300K)
Optimised for printing photographs.
Digital camera
Optimised for printing photographs taken
with a digital camera. This tends to produce
prints with lighter and brighter colours. For
some photographs, other settings may be
better depending on the subjects and the
conditions under which they were taken.
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