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SWOP (Specifications for Web Offset Publications)
Eurocolor
Commercial
InkJet Proofer
None (the default)
Depending on your color matching needs, custom ICC profiles can be
downloaded to the
magicolor 330. You will need to use the Crown-
Admin software provided on the
QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM.
Refer to the CrownAdmin or printer driver’s online help.
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Your printer’s PostScript Level 2 capabilities allow it to accept device-
independent CIE color specification directly (in addition to CMYK or
RGB color specifications). This means that if you have an application
that supports PostScript Level 2 printing (such as Adobe PhotoShop)
or if you use the QMS-developed driver for Windows or the
magicolor 330 PPD for Macintosh, your printer will perform color
matching automatically. These drivers work with the printer-resident
color rendering dictionaries to match colors.
The advantages of Level 2 color matching are that it is portable, it is
application- and printer-resident (there’s nothing else to buy), and it is
performed at the printer level (so it doesn’t tie up your host). However,
no on-screen preview of output is provided, and you are not warned if
a color is out of printer’s gamut (color range).
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For those who rely on the PostScript page description language for
CIE-based color space matching, the QMS
magicolor 330 has three
built-in Color Rendering Dictionaries (CRDs)—Business, Colori-
metric, and Photographic to product printer-calibrated images.
The Business CRD simulates colors found on the typical RGB com-
puter display and is intended for use with business graphics. This
CRD is best utilized when printing transparencies or documents
requiring a high level of color saturation.