HP Designjet 4000 HP Designjet 4000 Printer Series - Quick Reference Guide - Page 96

Composite Output Color Space, Separation Output Color Space, Monitor Color Space, Print, Setup,

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Chapter 6 • Composite Output Color Space makes the display simulate a composite printer: that is, a printer without separate plates for different colors, such as an inkjet printer. • Separation Output Color Space makes the display simulate a separations printer: that is, a printer with separate plates for different colors, such as a digital press. You can select Monitor Color Space if you want to display only, or you can select the Separation Output Color Space if you also want to see the simulation of the output device on the monitor. You can simulate the final output with the printer (hard-proofing) and with the monitor (soft-proofing ). How do I get accurate colors from my printer? 2. Open and retouch the document as you like. 3. Select File > Print > Setup > Printer Description, and select your printer. 4. Select File > Print > Profiles. - Select the appropriate Separation Output Profile (emulation) and Composite Output Profile (printer). - Check the Composite Simulates Separation box, then Quark will perform the simulation. 94

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Composite Output Color Space
makes the display simulate a
composite printer: that is, a printer without separate plates for different
colors, such as an inkjet printer.
Separation Output Color Space
makes the display simulate a
separations printer: that is, a printer with separate plates for different
colors, such as a digital press.
You can select
Monitor Color Space
if you want to display only, or you can
select the
Separation Output Color Space
if you also want to see the
simulation of the output device on the monitor. You can simulate the final
output with the printer (hard–proofing) and with the monitor (soft-proofing ).
2.
Open and retouch the document as you like.
3.
Select
File
>
Print
>
Setup
>
Printer Description
, and select your printer.
4.
Select
File
>
Print
>
Profiles
.
Select the appropriate Separation Output Profile (emulation) and Composite
Output Profile (printer).
Check the Composite Simulates Separation box, then Quark will perform the
simulation.
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How do I get accurate colors
from my printer?