Kyocera KM-3035 Kyocera Extended Driver 3.x User Guide Rev-1.4 - Page 80

Color Matching, Color Reproduction Settings, ICM Settings, Description Language PDL Settings

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Color Matching Color Matching is used for greater consistency in color reproduction among various devices. It works by compensating for the different color spaces of color printers. A set of parameters called a profile is selected and applied. The KX printer driver offers a variety of profiles for each simulation of ICM, Monitor and Ink. Color matching options are described below. 1. In the Properties dialog box, click the Color tab. 2. Select for your preferred settings. Color Correction Options Automatic ICM (System Corrected) None (Application Corrected) Monitor Simulation (RGB) Ink Simulation (CMYK) Descriptions Color matching is performed based on default color settings. For details, refer to Color Reproduction Settings on page 76. Specifies how the color is processed in the print job in order to match the original as much as possible. Image Color Management (ICM) technology relies upon associating an output device like a printer with a Color Profile. An ICM Profile for a printer contains information about rendering accurate color information for that device. For further details about making these settings, refer to the next section, ICM Settings. ICM is available in Windows 2000/XP only. Color matching is only performed by the application. Reproduces the colors in simulation with those displayed on the monitor in RGB mode. sRGB (HDTV): RGB color matching based on HDTV standards. Select Ink Simulation to display the drop-down list. Specifies color matching based on CMYK inks. This option requires that the PDL be set to KPDL. For further details, refer to Page Description Language (PDL) Settings on page 24. Euroscale Press: Simulation based on European offset printing standards. SWOP Press: Simulation based on American offset printing standards. 74

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Color Matching
Color Matching is used for greater consistency in color reproduction among various devices.
It works by compensating for the different color spaces of color printers. A set of parameters
called a profile is selected and applied.
The KX printer driver offers a variety of profiles for each simulation of
ICM
,
Monitor
and
Ink
.
Color matching options are described below.
1.
In the
Properties
dialog box, click the
Color
tab.
2.
Select for your preferred settings.
Color Correction Options
Descriptions
Automatic
Color matching is performed based on default color settings.
For details, refer to
Color Reproduction Settings
on page
76.
ICM
(System Corrected)
Specifies how the color is processed in the print job in order to
match the original as much as possible. Image Color
Management (ICM) technology relies upon associating an
output device like a printer with a Color Profile. An ICM Profile
for a printer contains information about rendering accurate
color information for that device. For further details about
making these settings, refer to the next section,
ICM Settings
.
ICM is available in Windows 2000/XP only.
None
(Application Corrected)
Color matching is only performed by the application.
Monitor Simulation
(RGB)
Reproduces the colors in simulation with those displayed on
the monitor in RGB mode.
sRGB (HDTV):
RGB color matching based on HDTV
standards.
Ink Simulation
(CMYK)
Select
Ink Simulation
to display the drop-down list. Specifies
color matching based on CMYK inks. This option requires that
the PDL be set to KPDL. For further details, refer to
Page
Description Language (PDL) Settings
on page 24.
Euroscale Press:
Simulation based on European offset
printing standards.
SWOP Press
: Simulation based on
American offset printing standards.