HP DesignJet T700 Users Guide - Page 77

Color adjustment options, Printing in color

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NOTE: This option is available only when printing an HP-GL/2, PostScript or PDF job. It will work correctly only when printing on plain, coated or heavyweight coated paper. ● In the Windows HP-GL/2 or PostScript driver dialog: select the Color tab, then Printer Managed Colors, then select Printer Emulation from the Source Profile list. You can then select from the Emulated Printer list. ● In the Mac OS Print dialog (T770, T1200): select the Color Options panel, then Color Management > Printer, then select Printer Emulation from the Source Profile list. ● In the Mac OS Print dialog (PostScript printers): select the Color Options panel, then select from the Printer Emulation list. Color adjustment options The aim of color management is to print accurate colors. If you perform color management correctly, then you should be able to print accurate colors with no need of any manual color adjustments. However, manual adjustments may be useful in the following situations: ● If your color management is not working correctly for some reason ● If you want colors that are subjectively pleasing rather than accurate The printer driver provides different adjustment facilities depending on whether you are printing in color or in grayscale. If you are printing in pure black and white, there are no color adjustment options. Printing in color You can adjust the colors of your print in similar ways under Windows and Mac OS: ● In the Windows driver dialog: select the Color tab, ensure that the Advanced color adjustments box is checked, then press the Settings button beside it. ● In the Mac OS Print dialog (T770, T1200): select the Color Options panel, select Color from the Mode list, then press the Adjust button. ● In the Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6 PostScript Print dialog (PostScript printers): select the Color Options panel, select Color from the Mode list, then press the Adjust button. ● In the Mac OS X 10.4 PostScript Print dialog (PostScript printers): select the Color Options panel, then Lightness and Hue. Under either operating system, you will then be able to make adjustments using a lightness slider and three color sliders. Color management ENWW Color management from printer drivers 69

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NOTE:
This option is available only when printing an HP-GL/2, PostScript or PDF job. It will work
correctly only when printing on plain, coated or heavyweight coated paper.
In the Windows HP-GL/2 or PostScript driver dialog:
select the
Color
tab, then
Printer
Managed Colors
, then select
Printer Emulation
from the Source Profile list. You can then
select from the Emulated Printer list.
In the Mac OS Print dialog (T770, T1200):
select the
Color Options
panel, then
Color
Management
>
Printer
, then select
Printer Emulation
from the Source Profile list.
In the Mac OS Print dialog (PostScript printers):
select the
Color Options
panel, then select
from the Printer Emulation list.
Color adjustment options
The aim of color management is to print accurate colors. If you perform color management correctly,
then you should be able to print accurate colors with no need of any manual color adjustments.
However, manual adjustments may be useful in the following situations:
If your color management is not working correctly for some reason
If you want colors that are subjectively pleasing rather than accurate
The printer driver provides different adjustment facilities depending on whether you are printing in
color or in grayscale. If you are printing in pure black and white, there are no color adjustment
options.
Printing in color
You can adjust the colors of your print in similar ways under Windows and Mac OS:
In the Windows driver dialog:
select the
Color
tab, ensure that the
Advanced color
adjustments
box is checked, then press the
Settings
button beside it.
In the Mac OS Print dialog (T770, T1200):
select the
Color Options
panel, select
Color
from
the Mode list, then press the
Adjust
button.
In the Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6 PostScript Print dialog (PostScript printers):
select the
Color
Options
panel, select
Color
from the Mode list, then press the
Adjust
button.
In the Mac OS X 10.4 PostScript Print dialog (PostScript printers):
select the
Color Options
panel, then
Lightness and Hue
.
Under either operating system, you will then be able to make adjustments using a lightness slider and
three color sliders.
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Color management