Canon Color imageCLASS LBP712Cdn imageCLASS LBP712Cdn User Guide - Page 158
Matching Mode], RGB Source Profile], CMYK Simulation Profile], Output Profile]
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Printing a Document [Matching Mode] Select the processing mode for color printing. [ICC Profile] Use a profile for color matching. [Gamma] Perform color correction by setting a gamma value for brightness adjustment. [RGB Source Profile] Select a suitable profile for RGB data that matches the monitor that you are using. For XPS files, you can set this item for each of image types contained in one document: [Text], [Graphics], and [Image]. [sRGB v3.0 (Canon)] An RGB profile is used that is similar to an average profile of most Windows PC monitors. When using a monitor that supports sRGB, you can print colors close to the colors displayed on the monitor. [Canon HDTV gamma 1.5 to 2.4 Monitor] When you want a brightness adjustment after making comparison between the printed colors and the colors displayed on the monitor, make a necessary setting here. The higher the value, the darker the printed colors. [None] Performs color separation from RGB data to CMYK without applying any RGB source profile. ● For XPS files, this item is available when [Matching Mode] is set to [ICC Profile]. [CMYK Simulation Profile] You can select a simulation target when printing CMYK data. The machine converts CMYK data to a devicedependent CMYK color model in accordance with the selected simulation target. [JapanColor(Canon)] Use the JapanColor profile. Printing is performed in colors that are close to the Japanese printing standards. [U.S. Web Coated v1.00 (Canon)] Use the U.S. Web Coated profile. Printing is performed in colors that are close to the U.S. printing standards. [Euro Standard v1.00 (Canon)] Use the Euro Standard profile. Printing is performed in colors that are close to the European printing standards. [None] Prints CMYK data using a device-dependent CMYK color model without applying any CMYK simulation profile. ● When this item is set to [None], dark color gradation may collapse depending on the data. [Output Profile] You can select suitable profiles for data that you are going to print. For PDF files and XPS files, you can set this item for each of image types contained in one document: [Text], [Graphics], and [Image]. [Normal] Color matching is performed so that data is printed in colors close to the colors displayed on the monitor. [Photo] Color matching is performed so that the print result is similar to photography. 152