Kyocera KM-3035 Kyocera Extended Driver 4.0 User Guide Rev-2.1 - Page 69

Color Reproduction, Color Correction

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Imaging clicking ICM Settings. For more information see the section on ICM Color Correction. Color Correction Option Automatic ICM (system corrected) None (application corrected) Description Performs color matching according to the default color profile specified in the Color Management tab in Properties. Specifies color rendering in the print job to make it as close to the original as possible. ICM technology relies upon associating an output device like a printing system with a Color Profile. An ICM Profile for a printing system contains information about rendering accurate color information for that device. The settings for ICM must be set in the Color Management tab in the printing system Properties. In Windows 2000 and XP, additional ICM rendering intent options are available under ICM Settings. Note: ICM technology is not supported in Windows 95 or Windows NT. Processes the color data without applying the adjustments contained in the printing system's internal color look-up tables. Ink simulation will not be executed. This is useful if the application provides its own color correction. Color Reproduction 1 In the Color Correction dialog box, select Automatic, then click Color Reproduction. (The Color Reproduction button is enabled only when Automatic is selected.) 5 2 In the Color Reproduction dialog box, select one Mode, then click OK to save the selection. 6 Color Reproduction Option Auto 1 Description For use in almost all cases, for printing generic documents. Auto 2 Auto 3 Auto 4 Picture image Prints black text and graphs in black toner only. Prints black text and graphs in four-color toner (CMYK). Prints images and graphs similar to colors shown on the monitor. Prints images, text, and graphs similar to colors shown on the monitor. User Guide 6-11

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Imaging
User Guide
6-11
clicking
ICM Settings
. For more information see the section on ICM Color
Correction.
Color Reproduction
1
In the
Color Correction
dialog box, select
Automatic
, then click
Color
Reproduction
. (The
Color Reproduction
button is enabled only when
Automatic
is selected.)
5
2
In the
Color Reproduction
dialog box, select one
Mode
, then click
OK
to save the
selection.
6
Color Correction
Option
Description
Automatic
Performs color matching according to the default
color profile specified in the
Color Managemen
t tab
in
Properties
.
ICM (system corrected)
Specifies color rendering in the print job to make it
as close to the original as possible. ICM technology
relies upon associating an output device like a
printing system with a Color Profile. An ICM Profile
for a printing system contains information about
rendering accurate color information for that device.
The settings for ICM must be set in the
Color
Management
tab in the printing system
Properties
.
In Windows 2000 and XP, additional ICM rendering
intent options are available under
ICM Settings
.
Note:
ICM technology is not supported in Windows
95 or Windows NT.
None
(application
corrected)
Processes the color data without applying the
adjustments contained in the printing system's
internal color look-up tables. Ink simulation will not
be executed. This is useful if the application
provides its own color correction.
Color Reproduction
Option
Description
Auto 1
For use in almost all cases, for printing generic
documents.
Auto 2
Prints black text and graphs in black toner only.
Auto 3
Prints black text and graphs in four-color toner
(CMYK).
Auto 4
Prints images and graphs similar to colors shown on
the monitor.
Picture image
Prints images, text, and graphs similar to colors
shown on the monitor.