Oki PRO510DW Pro510DW Printing Guide - Page 48

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CMYK INK SIMULATIONS - CMYK SOURCE DATA The ICC-based color matching system can be used to simulate the output on commercial printing presses. You can select from the ink types most commonly used in different regions of the world: > Euroscale - Europe > Swop - North America > Toyo - Japan To print CMYK Ink Simulations, you must use PostScript printer driver supplied. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. CMYK data 2. CMYK input profile 3. Printer output profile 4. Printed document 5. CMYK device you wish to simulate (e.g. SWOP press) 6. Leave on Auto or select your custom profile Although it is possible to perform CMYK ink simulations using the Office Color options in the printer driver, we recommend that you use the Graphic Pro color matching system to perform CMYK ink simulations, as this provides additional controls, such as using the Preserve Black feature, or specifying an alternative printer output profile. NOTE This information applies to the Windows PostScript and Mac OS X drivers only. Color matching (advanced) > 48

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Color matching (advanced) > 48
CMYK
INK
SIMULATIONS
– CMYK
SOURCE
DATA
The ICC-based color matching system can be used to simulate
the output on commercial printing presses.
You can select from the ink types most commonly used in
different regions of the world:
>
Euroscale – Europe
>
Swop – North America
>
Toyo – Japan
To print CMYK Ink Simulations, you must use PostScript printer
driver supplied.
Although it is possible to perform CMYK ink simulations using the
Office Color options in the printer driver, we recommend that you
use the Graphic Pro color matching system to perform CMYK ink
simulations, as this provides additional controls, such as using
the
Preserve Black
feature, or specifying an alternative printer
output profile.
1.
CMYK data
4.
Printed document
2.
CMYK input profile
5.
CMYK device you wish to simulate (e.g. SWOP
press)
3.
Printer output profile
6.
Leave on Auto or select your custom profile
1
2
5
6
3
4
NOTE
This information applies to the Windows PostScript and Mac
OS X drivers only.