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International Color Consortium profiles, PANTONE (R)* color profiles - color laserjet printer driver

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International Color Consortium profiles HP provides cyan-magenta-yellow-black (CMYK) (HP4650C.ICM) and sustained redgreenblue (sRGB) (HP4650R.ICM) International Color Consortium (ICC) profiles with its HP Color LaserJet 4650 printers. The CMYK profile can only be used with a postscript driver; the sRGB profile can be used with any of the HP Color LaserJet 4650 drivers. The profiles are available on the HP Web site at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/support/clj4650. ICC profiles describe the way color will be interpreted in the default CMYK and RGB modes. The sRGB profile matches the default RGB mode (sRGB), which is enabled with the Screen Match or Automatic Color Smart II setting in either a PCL or postscript driver. The CMYK profile is based on the default mode, which is a Specifications for Web Offset Publications (SWOP) simulation with a CMYK Inkset setting of FASTin the postscript driver. These profiles can be used for color conversions in a color-managed workflow. PANTONE (R)* color profiles Automatic PANTONE (R)* Calibration is the default setting for HP Color LaserJet products. This feature automatically converts PANTONE (R)* colors to optimal color values for the product by recognizing the PANTONE (R)* color name or number in the data stream sent to the product. The feature is activated when printing colors that were chosen using the PANTONE (R)* Color picker in supported graphics applications. Applications known to generate postscript files with graphic objects preserving the PANTONE (R)* name are listed below: ● Adobe Illustrator ● Adobe Photoshop (R) ● Adobe PageMaker ● Adobe InDesign ● CorelDRAW (TM) ● Macromedia Freehand ● QuarkXPress Some applications substitute CMYK values to the product if they cannot provide PANTONE (R)* names. If your application does not pass the PANTONE (R)* names to the product, the application will substitute default CMYK values to be printed for each color. In this case, the accuracy of color matching will depend on the ink emulation selected - FAST, SWOP, Euro standard, or DIC (Dainippon). If your application does not pass the PANTONE (R)* names to the product, the custom CMYK values created by PANTONE (R)* for this product are available in the manual PANTONE (R)* palettes. PANTONE (R)* Application Palettes might be available on the Web at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/support/clj4650. Vector graphics such as company logos created in PANTONE (R)* Application Palettes can be imported into Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or other MS Office applications. To do this, the color application must create an encapsulated postscript (EPS) file of the image for insertion as a file into the Office document (using the insert file function). EN Chapter 2 Software description 25

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International Color Consortium profiles
HP provides cyan-magenta-yellow-black (CMYK) (HP4650C.ICM) and sustained redgreen-
blue (sRGB) (HP4650R.ICM) International Color Consortium (ICC) profiles with its HP Color
LaserJet 4650 printers. The CMYK profile can only be used with a postscript driver; the
sRGB profile can be used with any of the HP Color LaserJet 4650 drivers. The profiles are
available on the HP Web site at the following URL:
.
ICC profiles describe the way color will be interpreted in the default CMYK and RGB modes.
The sRGB profile matches the default RGB mode (sRGB), which is enabled with the Screen
Match or Automatic Color Smart II setting in either a PCL or postscript driver. The CMYK
profile is based on the default mode, which is a Specifications for Web Offset Publications
(SWOP) simulation with a CMYK Inkset setting of
FAST
in the postscript driver. These
profiles can be used for color conversions in a color-managed workflow.
PANTONE (R)* color profiles
Automatic PANTONE (R)* Calibration is the default setting for HP Color LaserJet products.
This feature automatically converts PANTONE (R)* colors to optimal color values for the
product by recognizing the PANTONE (R)* color name or number in the data stream sent to
the product. The feature is activated when printing colors that were chosen using the
PANTONE (R)* Color picker in supported graphics applications.
Applications known to generate postscript files with graphic objects preserving the
PANTONE (R)* name are listed below:
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop (R)
Adobe PageMaker
Adobe InDesign
CorelDRAW (TM)
Macromedia Freehand
QuarkXPress
Some applications substitute CMYK values to the product if they cannot provide PANTONE
(R)* names. If your application does not pass the PANTONE (R)* names to the product, the
application will substitute default CMYK values to be printed for each color. In this case, the
accuracy of color matching will depend on the ink emulation selected - FAST, SWOP, Euro
standard, or DIC (Dainippon). If your application does not pass the PANTONE (R)* names to
the product, the custom CMYK values created by PANTONE (R)* for this product are
available in the manual PANTONE (R)* palettes.
PANTONE (R)* Application Palettes might be available on the Web at the following URL:
.
Vector graphics such as company logos created in PANTONE (R)* Application Palettes can
be imported into Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or other MS Office applications. To do this, the
color application must create an encapsulated postscript (EPS) file of the image for insertion
as a file into the Office document (using the insert file function).
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