HP LaserJet Pro 100 HP LaserJet Pro 100 Color MFP M175 - Software Technical Re - Page 42
Advanced color use, Color use monitoring, PANTONE color profiles - m175
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Advanced color use Color use monitoring The HP LaserJet Pro 100 Color MFP M175 has the ability to monitor color print-job use. The following table shows various tools that can be used to monitor color-printing access. Table 2-6 Color access monitoring tools Tool Description HP Device Toolbox HP Device Toolbox is a Web-browser-based utility that provides an interface to the product that you can use to change product settings, including color job log settings. No special software needs to be installed or configured. It allows you to view a log of color printing use. The HP Device Toolbox is designed for one-to-one product configuration monitoring and management. HP Web Jetadmin HP Web Jetadmin provides an interface to the product through a Web browser on single network-administration servers. Use HP Web Jetadmin to manage HP Jetdirect-connected products within an intranet. For more information, see the following Web site: www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin Usage page The usage page shows color and monochrome print job statistics for a product. To print a usage page for a network-connected product from the control panel, complete the following steps: 1. Press the Setup button to get to the main screen, if needed. 2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to the Reports menu, and then press the OK button. 3. Use the arrow buttons to scroll to the Usage Page item, and then press the OK button. PANTONE color profiles Most software programs that support the use of PANTONE colors for graphic objects include the PANTONE name in the postscript output along with the color values that are assigned to the object. Select a software program that uses a PANTONE palette in a CMYK workspace, and print with the HP PS Universal Print Driver in Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. When SWOP (Specifications Web Offset Printing) is selected as the CMYK Color setting, these CMYK values provide a good reproduction of the PANTONE 4C spot-color simulations. Vector graphics, such as company logos that are created in PANTONE Application Palettes, can be imported into Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or other Microsoft Office software programs. The color program must create an encapsulated postscript (.eps) file of the image that will be imported. Use the Insert file function to import the file into the Office document. 24 Chapter 2 Windows software description ENWW