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Office Applications
Tip for advanced users
If you place multiple RGB images, some non-photographic and some photographic, a
single CRD may not be suitable for all the images. In this case you may want the
photographic images to bypass the CRD altogether. To accomplish this, separate the
image to CMYK data with a pixel-editing application such as Photoshop and perform
color correction on it. Then save it as an EPS file and import it into the document.
Selecting options when printing
There are few differences between office applications with regard to DocuColor 40 CP
printing. The instructions in this chapter apply to all office applications. Use the
instructions in Chapters 2 and 4 to specify print options and color management
settings. To specify these options, you must use a PostScript Level 2 (or higher) printer
driver, such as the Adobe PostScript Printer Driver.
Because these applications send RGB data to the DocuColor 40 CP, your choices of
RGB Source and Rendering Style settings are important. Be sure to specify the
appropriate CRD for the color effect you want (see “Rendering styles” on page 2-9).
Calibration targets
All color data in the job is affected by the resident calibration on the
DocuColor 40 CP. This target may be the one designed for your print device and
shipped with the DocuColor 40 CP, or it may be a custom target created at your site
(see the manual in your documentation set that describes DocuColor 40 CP
calibration). If necessary, print the Test Page to see which target is the currently
resident on the DocuColor 40 CP.