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<Composite Overprint>, <Grayscale Conversion>, <Matching Method>, <XPS>
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Setting Menu List Specify whether to overprint CMYK data, with overprint specified, as composite output. Select or ● Overprinting using special colors is not permitted. *1 Specify the way of printing color data in black and white. Select the type of grayscale conversion Prints in black and white with emphasis on color differences so that a smooth gradation is achieved. Prints in black and white so that the resulting image looks like a black and white television picture (of the NTSC system). Prints in black and white so that R, G, and B are uniformly converted to the same gray level by using only brightness as the reference. You can change settings for XPS files. Specify the processing method used to correct the color. 411
<Composite Overprint>
Specify whether to overprint CMYK data, with overprint specified, as composite output.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PDF>
<Composite
Overprint>
Select <Off> or <On>
●
Overprinting using special colors is not permitted.
<Grayscale Conversion>
*1
Specify the way of printing color data in black and white.
<sRGB>
<NTSC>
<Uniform RGB>
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PDF>
<Grayscale
Conversion>
Select the type of grayscale conversion
<sRGB>
Prints in black and white with emphasis on color differences so that a smooth gradation is achieved.
<NTSC>
Prints in black and white so that the resulting image looks like a black and white television picture (of the NTSC
system).
<Uniform RGB>
Prints in black and white so that R, G, and B are uniformly converted to the same gray level by using only
brightness as the reference.
<XPS>
You can change settings for XPS files.
<Matching Method>
Specify the processing method used to correct the color.
<General>
<Perceptual>
Setting Menu List
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