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Advanced color use ● Restrict color use ● International Color Consortium (ICC) profiles ● Restrict color use This product includes a Restrict Color setting that a network administrator can enable to conserve color toner. If you are unable to print in color, see your network administrator. Restrict color printing and copying from the control panel For information about how to restrict color printing and how to copy from the control panel, see the HP Color LaserJet CM3530 MFP Series User Guide; or, go to www.hp.com/go/coloraccess. International Color Consortium (ICC) profiles HP provides cyan-magenta-yellow-black (CMYK) and standard red-green-blue (sRGB) International Color Consortium (ICC) profiles with the product. The CMYK profile can only be used with a postscript printer driver; the sRGB profile can be used with any of the product printer drivers. The profiles are available at the following HP Web site under software downloads: www.hp.com/support/cljcm3530mfp The ICC profiles describe the way that color will be interpreted in the default CMYK and RGB modes. These profiles can be used for color conversions in a color-managed workflow. The sRGB profile matches the default RGB mode (sRGB), which is enabled with the Default (sRGB) or Color setting in either a PCL or postscript printer driver. The product interprets CMYK data according to the Specifications for Web Offset Publications (SWOP) simulation when Default CMYK+ is the selected CMYK Color setting in the postscript printer driver, and a more accurate SWOP rendering can be produced by selecting the SWOP setting. This standard defines how a particular set of CMYK ink colors should behave. Emulation for Dainippon Press (DIC) and Euro-standard CMYK inks used in Asia and Europe are also available and can be selected from the printer driver. Most software programs that support the use of PANTONE® colors for graphic objects will include the PANTONE name in the postscript output along with the color values that are assigned to the object. For best results, select an application that uses PANTONE palette in a CMYK workspace and print with the postscript printer driver with the SWOP inkset emulation selected. When SWOP is selected as the CMYK Color setting, these CMYK values provide a good reproduction of the PANTONE 4C spot-color simulations. PANTONE provides product- and software-specific palettes for some HP Color LaserJet products. Using the custom colors in these palettes can provide an alternative match to the 4C spot-color simulation. However, files that use these palettes are not portable to other products. Vector graphics, such as company logos that are created in PANTONE Application Palettes, can be imported into Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or other Microsoft Office software programs. To import, the color program must create an encapsulated postscript (.EPS) file of the image. By using the Insert file function, you can then import the file into the Office document. NOTE: Cutting and pasting from the clipboard does not work. These steps do not preserve the PANTONE name or the CMYK palette value. ENWW Advanced color use 53

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Advanced color use
Restrict color use
International Color Consortium (ICC) profiles
Restrict color use
This product includes a
Restrict Color
setting that a network administrator can enable to conserve color
toner. If you are unable to print in color, see your network administrator.
Restrict color printing and copying from the control panel
For information about how to restrict color printing and how to copy from the control panel, see the
HP Color LaserJet CM3530 MFP Series User Guide; or, go to
www.hp.com/
go/coloraccess
.
International Color Consortium (ICC) profiles
HP provides cyan-magenta-yellow-black (CMYK) and standard red-green-blue (sRGB) International
Color Consortium (ICC) profiles with the product. The CMYK profile can only be used with a postscript
printer driver; the sRGB profile can be used with any of the product printer drivers. The profiles are
available at the following HP Web site under software downloads:
www.hp.com/
support/cljcm3530mfp
The ICC profiles describe the way that color will be interpreted in the default CMYK and RGB modes.
These profiles can be used for color conversions in a color-managed workflow. The sRGB profile
matches the default RGB mode (sRGB), which is enabled with the
Default (sRGB)
or
Color
setting in
either a PCL or postscript printer driver. The product interprets CMYK data according to the
Specifications for Web Offset Publications (SWOP) simulation when
Default CMYK+
is the selected
CMYK Color
setting in the postscript printer driver, and a more accurate SWOP rendering can be
produced by selecting the
SWOP
setting. This standard defines how a particular set of CMYK ink colors
should behave. Emulation for Dainippon Press (DIC) and Euro-standard CMYK inks used in Asia and
Europe are also available and can be selected from the printer driver.
Most software programs that support the use of PANTONE® colors for graphic objects will include the
PANTONE name in the postscript output along with the color values that are assigned to the object. For
best results, select an application that uses PANTONE palette in a CMYK workspace and print with the
postscript printer driver with the SWOP inkset emulation selected.
When
SWOP
is selected as the
CMYK Color
setting, these CMYK values provide a good reproduction
of the PANTONE 4C spot-color simulations.
PANTONE provides product- and software-specific palettes for some HP Color LaserJet products. Using
the custom colors in these palettes can provide an alternative match to the 4C spot-color simulation.
However, files that use these palettes are not portable to other products.
Vector graphics, such as company logos that are created in PANTONE Application Palettes, can be
imported into Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or other Microsoft Office software programs. To import, the
color program must create an encapsulated postscript (.EPS) file of the image. By using the
Insert
file
function, you can then import the file into the Office document.
NOTE:
Cutting and pasting from the clipboard does
not
work. These steps do not preserve the
PANTONE name or the CMYK palette value.
ENWW
Advanced color use
53