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Selecting options when printing
In the EPS Format dialog box, choose binary encoding and do not include transfer
functions or halftone screens. A TIFF preview is compatible with both Mac OS and
Windows computers.
If you experience problems printing the document in which you place the image,
substitute an ASCII-encoded version of the same image, and print the document
again. Binary encoding is much more compact than ASCII encoding, but occasionally
causes printing problems with some system configurations.
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If you choose to try JPEG encoding, keep a backup of the original image saved
with binary encoding until you have seen the printed results of the JPEG-encoded file.
The compression used for JPEG encoding may produce unwanted artifacts in the file.
If you see unexpected results in the printed output of a JPEG-encoded file, use a
binary-encoded version instead.
Selecting options when printing
You can print RGB or CMYK images from Photoshop.
• When you print RGB images, you can choose whether the conversion to CMYK
data is performed by the DocuColor 40 CP (using a CRD) or by Photoshop (using
Photoshop’s separation settings).
• When you print CMYK images, you can print composites or color separations.