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Fiery Colour Management
Adobe PostScript printer driver for Mac OS
This section explains how to set colour management print options with the AdobePS
printer driver for Mac OS, a PostScript 3 driver that takes full advantage of the colour
features of the ES3640e MFP and allows you to save a set of print option settings.
Before you continue, complete the following procedures, as described in the
User Software Installation Guide
Chapter 2
:
• Install the AdobePS printer driver and the ES3640e MFP PPD.
• Select the ES3640e MFP in the Chooser and set it up with the ES3640e MFP PPD.
• Install the ICC output profile for the ES3640e MFP on your Mac OS computer (see
the
User Software Installation Guide
Chapter 2
).
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The following illustrations and instructions do not apply to all applications.
Many applications, such as Adobe PageMaker, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator,
QuarkXPress, and CorelDRAW, have other colour management options in addition to
those presented in the printer driver. For information on specific applications, see the
.
Setting colour management print options
Choose settings for colour print options from the various panes of the AdobePS driver
dialog box. To access the initial AdobePS dialog box, choose Print from the File menu
of your application.
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The term “pane” is used to describe the different pages that appear in the driver
dialog box when you make selections from the menu at the upper-left corner of the
dialog box. Each pane presents a particular set of print options.
The AdobePS driver includes the following Colour Matching options.
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Color/Grayscale
—When this setting is used to print to the ES3640e MFP,
ColorWise provides all colour conversions on the Fiery. Typically, use this option
when printing to the ES3640e MFP.
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PostScript Color Matching
—Can be used with PostScript devices, such as the
ES3640e MFP. It provides for colour conversion using a colour rendering dictionary
(CRD) that is downloaded with the print job. This method requires that the file is
saved as an EPS with PostScript Colour Management selected.