
Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual
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Advanced Features
TekColor
™
color corrections
You can select a color correction to match particular press specifications or simulate your
computer screen’s colors. Otherwise, select
Automatic
to let the printer automatically pick
the best color correction for elements in your document.
You can specify the color correction in a supported driver:
■
Windows 95 / Windows 98 / Windows Me PostScript driver:
On the
TekColor
tab, select the desired color correction. Some of the color corrections
are grouped under
Office Color
and
Press Match Color
.
■
Windows NT / Windows 2000 / Windows XP PostScript driver:
On the
TekColor
tab, select the desired color correction. Some of the color corrections
are grouped under
Office Color
and
Press Match Color
.
■
MacOS 8 / MacOS 9
driver:
In the
dialog box, select the
Print-quality/Color
pull-down menu, then select the
desired correction for
Color
.
Note
This feature is not supported in the MacOS X driver operating system.
Color correction
Description
Automatic
■
Automatically optimizes the color correction for each element (text,
graphics, and photographs) on the page.
sRGB Display
■
Closely approximates the colors on a standard display screen.
Vivid Color
■
Produces the brightest possible colors and makes blues appear less
purple.
None
■
Doesn’t use a color correction so the colors you specified in the
application for your job are not altered.
■
Use when you have specified colors from the PANTONE
®
Color Chart.
SWOP Press
■
Specifications for Web Offset Publications. Used to match U.S.
press standards.
Euroscale Press
■
Used to emulate the Euroscale 4-color process mode.
Commercial Press
■
Used to emulate the 4-color commercialpress mode.
SNAP Press
■
Specifications for Non-Heat Advertising Printing.
DIC
■
Used to match Dai Nippon printing inks on coated paper.
Toyo
■
Used to match commercial Toyo printing inks on coated paper.
FujiProof
■
Used to match the Fuji Color Art System for commercial North
American proofs.
Black and White
■
Produces a black-and-white version of a document.
■
Colors converted to grayscale.
■
Use to print page masters for photocopying in black-and-white.