HP DesignJet Z6 User Guide - Page 101

Color management from printer drivers, Color management options, Color options, Printing in color

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macOS procedure 1. Go to Paper Preset Management in the HP Utility and select the ICC profile. 2. Click at the bottom of the window, then Restory factory ICC profile. Color management from printer drivers Color management options The aim of color management is to reproduce colors as accurately as possible on all devices: so that, when you print an image, you see very similar colors as when you view the same image on your monitor. There are two basic approaches to color management for your printer: ● Printer-Managed Colors: In this case your application program sends your image to the printer without any color conversion, and the printer converts the colors to its own color space. The details of this process depend on the graphics language that you are using. HP recommends this setting for the best experience and results. - PostScript: The PostScript and PDF interpreter modules perform the color conversion using the profiles stored in the printer and any additional profiles sent with the PostScript job. This kind of color management is done when you are using the PostScript or PDF driver. - Non-PostScript (PCL3): The color management is done using a set of stored color tables. ICC profiles are not used. This method is somewhat less versatile than the alternatives, but is a little simpler and faster, and can produce good results with standard HP paper types. NOTE: In non-PostScript printing, the printer can convert to sRGB if you are using Windows, or to Adobe RGB if you are using macOS. ● Application-Managed Colors: In this case your application program must convert the colors of your image to the color space of your printer and paper type, using the ICC profile embedded in the image and the ICC profile of your printer and paper type. To use this option, your printer's ICC profiles must be installed in your computer. IMPORTANT: Make sure to select matching settings in the driver and in the application. You are recommended to consult the HP Support Center (see HP Support Center on page 192) to see how to use the color management options of your particular application. See also Print a document with the correct colors on page 102. To choose between Application-Managed Colors and Printer-Managed Colors: ● In the Windows driver dialog: Select the Color tab. ● In the macOS Print dialog: Select the Color Matching panel. Vendor Matching or In Printer corresponds to Printer-Managed Colors mode. ColorSync should be used only if you cannot choose Application-Managed Colors in your application print dialog. ● In some applications: You can make this choice in the application. Color options Printing in color The printer prints in color by default. ENWW Color management from printer drivers 93

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macOS procedure
1.
Go to
Paper Preset Management
in the HP Utility and select the ICC
profile.
2.
Click
at the bottom of the window, then
Restory factory ICC
profile
.
Color management from printer drivers
Color management options
The aim of color management is to reproduce colors as accurately as possible on all devices: so that, when you
print an image, you see very similar colors as when you view the same image on your monitor.
There are two basic approaches to color management for your printer:
Printer-Managed Colors
: In this case your application program sends your image to the printer without any
color conversion, and the printer converts the colors to its own color space. The details of this process
depend on the graphics language that you are using. HP recommends this setting for the best experience
and results.
PostScript:
The PostScript and PDF interpreter modules perform the color conversion using the
profiles
stored in the printer and any additional
profiles
sent with the PostScript job. This kind of color
management is done when you are using the PostScript or PDF driver.
Non-PostScript (PCL3):
The color management is done using a set of stored color tables. ICC
profiles
are not used. This method is somewhat less versatile than the alternatives, but is a little simpler and
faster, and can produce good results with standard HP paper types.
NOTE:
In non-PostScript printing, the printer can convert to sRGB if you are using Windows, or to
Adobe RGB if you are using macOS.
Application-Managed Colors
: In this case your application program must convert the colors of your image to
the color space of your printer and paper type, using the ICC
profile
embedded in the image and the ICC
profile
of your printer and paper type. To use this option, your printer’s ICC
profiles
must be installed in your
computer.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure to select matching settings in the driver and in the application.
You are recommended to consult the HP Support Center (see
HP Support Center
on page
192
) to see how to use
the color management options of your particular application. See also
Print a document with the correct colors
on page
102
.
To choose between
Application-Managed Colors
and
Printer-Managed Colors
:
In the Windows driver dialog:
Select the
Color
tab.
In the macOS Print dialog:
Select the
Color Matching
panel.
Vendor Matching
or
In Printer
corresponds to
Printer-Managed Colors
mode.
ColorSync
should be used only if you cannot choose
Application-Managed
Colors
in your application print dialog.
In some applications:
You can make this choice in the application.
Color options
Printing in color
The printer prints in color by default.
ENWW
Color management from printer drivers
93