HP Designjet 4000 HP Designjet 4000 Printer Series - Quick Reference Guide - Page 85

Source Space, Profile, Managed by Application, Intent, Driver settings, Print, Quality

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How do I get accurate colors from my printer? 4. When you are ready to print the image, open the Print with Preview window from the File menu. In the Color Management tab you can select: - Source Space: 'Document' (automatically assigned for you). - Profile: select the profile you will use. We recommend using Adobe RGB. If neither Adobe RGB or sRGB is selected, then choose the appropriate ICC profile for the paper loaded, and remember to select later on in the driver the option Managed by Application. - Intent: See "How do I set the rendering intent?" on page 78. Driver settings In the Paper/Quality tab (Windows) or Image Quality panel (Mac OS), set Print Quality to Best. In the Color tab (Windows) or Color Options panel (Mac OS), you have the following Color Management options. Select the same option that you selected in the Print dialog box above (Print Space section, Profile option). ● sRGB: this is the default color space. The input RGB data are converted to CMYK using the printer's internal color maps, which depend on the paper type and print quality selected. These are the most "versatile" color maps, producing 83

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4.
When you are ready to print the image, open the Print with Preview window from
the File menu. In the Color Management tab you can select:
Source Space
: 'Document' (automatically assigned for you).
Profile
: select the profile you will use. We recommend using Adobe RGB. If
neither Adobe RGB or sRGB is selected, then choose the appropriate ICC
profile for the paper loaded, and remember to select later on in the driver the
option
Managed by Application
.
Intent
: See “How do I set the rendering intent?” on page 78.
Driver settings
In the Paper/Quality tab (Windows) or Image Quality panel (Mac OS), set
Print
Quality
to
Best
.
In the Color tab (Windows) or Color Options panel (Mac OS), you have the following
Color Management options. Select the same option that you selected in the Print
dialog box above (Print Space section, Profile option).
sRGB
: this is the default color space. The input RGB data are converted to
CMYK using the printer's internal color maps, which depend on the paper type
and print quality selected. These are the most “versatile” color maps, producing
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How do I get accurate colors
from my printer?