Ricoh Aficio MP C3500 PostScript Supplement - Page 114

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Using PostScript 3 ❖ Less than 90 ppi - Less than 300 ppi Performs image smoothing only when the image has an image resolution (pixels per inch) less than the respective value you have selected in the list. Note ❒ When [Auto] is selected, data processing may take a long time. ❒ When Image Smoothing: is used for a mask image, this function may have an undesired effect on the print result. Separate into CMYK 3 Use this to select the print separation type. You can separate the printing data into CMYK to specify a specific color combination. Windows 95/98/Me [Separate into CMYK:] in the [Advanced]dialog box displayed when you click [Advanced...], after selecting [Manual] from [Color] on the [Print Quality] tab. Windows 2000 / XP, Windows Serv- [Separate into CMYK:] on [Printer Features] on [Advanced...] on er 2003 the [Paper/Quality] tab in the Printing Preferences dialog box. Windows NT 4.0 [Separate into CMYK:] on [Printer Features] on [Document Options] on the [Advanced] tab in the Document Defaults dialog box. Mac OS [Separate into CMYK:] on [Printer Specific Options] in the print dialog box. Mac OS X [Separate into CMYK:] on the [Features x] tab on [Printer Features] in the print dialog box. Color Control Use this to select whether or not you want the colors in the documents to be adjusted before printing so that the printed page matches closer to the colors on the screen. The following table shows the tabs or menus where you can select this function. Windows 95/98/Me The [Print Quality] tab. Windows 2000 / XP, Windows Serv- [Graphic] on [Advanced] on the [Paper/Quality] tab in the er 2003 Printing Preferences dialog box. Windows NT 4.0 This function is not available. Mac OS [Color] on the [Color Matching] tab in the print dialog box. Mac OS X This function is not available. ❖ Image Color Control Display the Image Color Matching dialog box, click this button to specify exactly how you want the colors on your screen adjusted before printing. Note ❒ If you use Windows 2000 / XP or Windows Server 2003, this function is called "Image Color Management". ❒ If you use Windows NT 4.0, this function can not be configured. 106 ❒ If you use Mac OS, this function is called "Color Matching".

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Using PostScript 3
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3
Less than 90 ppi - Less than 300 ppi
Performs image smoothing only when the image has an image resolution
(pixels per inch) less than the respective value you have selected in the list.
Note
When
[
Auto
]
is selected, data processing may take a long time.
When Image Smoothing: is used for a mask image, this function may have an
undesired effect on the print result.
Separate into CMYK
Use this to select the print separation type.
You can separate the printing data into CMYK to specify a specific color combination.
Color Control
Use this to select whether or not you want the colors in the documents to be adjusted
before printing so that the printed page matches closer to the colors on the screen.
The following table shows the tabs or menus where you can select this function.
Image Color Control
Display the Image Color Matching dialog box, click this button to specify ex-
actly how you want the colors on your screen adjusted before printing.
Note
If you use Windows 2000 / XP or Windows Server 2003, this function is called
“Image Color Management”.
If you use Windows NT 4.0, this function can not be configured.
If you use Mac OS, this function is called “Color Matching”.
Windows 95/98/Me
[
Separate into CMYK:
]
in the
[
Advanced
]
dialog box dis-
played when you click
[
Advanced...
]
, after selecting
[
Man-
ual
]
from
[
Color
]
on the
[
Print Quality
]
tab.
Windows 2000 / XP, Windows Serv-
er 2003
[
Separate into CMYK:
]
on
[
Printer Features
]
on
[
Advanced...
]
on
the
[
Paper/Quality
]
tab in the Printing Preferences dialog box.
Windows NT 4.0
[
Separate into CMYK:
]
on
[
Printer Features
]
on
[
Document Options
]
on the
[
Advanced
]
tab in the Document Defaults dialog box.
Mac OS
[
Separate into CMYK:
]
on
[
Printer Specific Options
]
in the
print dialog box.
Mac OS X
[
Separate into CMYK:
]
on the
[
Features x
]
tab on
[
Printer Fea-
tures
]
in the print dialog box.
Windows 95/98/Me
The
[
Print Quality
]
tab.
Windows 2000 / XP, Windows Serv-
er 2003
[
Graphic
]
on
[
Advanced
]
on the
[
Paper/Quality
]
tab in the
Printing Preferences dialog box.
Windows NT 4.0
This function is not available.
Mac OS
[
Color
]
on the
[
Color Matching
]
tab in the print dialog box.
Mac OS X
This function is not available.