Oki PRO510DW Pro510DW Printing Guide - Page 35

PostScript and Mac OS X drivers.

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These RGB color matching options are available in all printer drivers. PRESET EXPLANATION Monitor (6500K) - Auto Monitor (6500K) - Perceptual Monitor (6500K) - Vivid Monitor (9300K) Digital Camera sRGB The best color match preset will be selected based on the type of document. 6500K - Perceptual will be selected if printing photographs. 6500K - Vivid will be selected if printing graphics and text. Optimized for printing photographs. Colors are printed with emphasis on saturation. Optimized for printing photographs and for office graphics. The printer uses even more saturation than the Monitor (6500k) Perceptual setting. Colors are printed with emphasis on Lightness. Use this setting if you are having problems achieving the correct color when printing from Microsoft Office applications. Optimized for printing photos taken with a digital camera. Your results will vary depending on the subject and the conditions under which the photograph was taken. The printer will try to reproduce the sRGB color space. This may be useful if color matching from an sRGB input device such as a scanner or digital camera. This information applies to the Windows PCL 5c, PCL 6, PostScript and Mac OS X drivers. NOTE When printing from some applications on Mac OS X, these RGB color match options may not affect the color of your print. If you discover that the color of your print has not changed after applying one of the Office Color Match presets, then the application is incompatible with this type of printer color matching. As an alternative, Mac OS X 10.3.x users may be able to adjust the color of their document using ColorSync Quartz filters. Color matching (advanced) > 35

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Color matching (advanced) > 35
These RGB color matching options are available in all printer
drivers.
This information applies to the Windows PCL 5c, PCL 6,
PostScript and Mac OS X drivers.
PRESET
EXPLANATION
Monitor (6500K) –
Auto
The best color match preset will be selected based on
the type of document.
6500K - Perceptual will be selected if printing
photographs. 6500K - Vivid will be selected if printing
graphics and text.
Monitor (6500K) –
Perceptual
Optimized for printing photographs. Colors are printed
with emphasis on saturation.
Monitor (6500K) –
Vivid
Optimized for printing photographs and for office
graphics. The printer uses even more saturation than
the Monitor (6500k) Perceptual setting.
Monitor (9300K)
Colors are printed with emphasis on Lightness.
Use this setting if you are having problems achieving
the correct color when printing from Microsoft Office
applications.
Digital Camera
Optimized for printing photos taken with a digital
camera. Your results will vary depending on the
subject and the conditions under which the
photograph was taken.
sRGB
The printer will try to reproduce the sRGB color space.
This may be useful if color matching from an sRGB
input device such as a scanner or digital camera.
NOTE
When printing from some applications on Mac OS X, these
RGB color match options may not affect the color of your
print. If you discover that the color of your print has not
changed after applying one of the Office Color Match presets,
then the application is incompatible with this type of printer
color matching.
As an alternative, Mac OS X 10.3.x users may be able to
adjust the color of their document using ColorSync Quartz
filters.