HP DesignJet Z6 User Guide - Page 104

Default color spaces, Print, In the Windows PostScript/PDF driver dialog, Color

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The paper-source drop-down list shows first the papers that are already loaded in any of the in-trays, then the rest of the available papers. If you select a paper that is not already loaded, the job will be held in the printer until the paper is loaded. The Print button is not enabled until you select a paper from the paper-source drop-down list. Default color spaces When a document or image does not specify the working color space in which the content is originally described, the user can choose among different standards. That is, the user can determine how data should be interpreted by the color management system during the rendering process. You can set source profiles in the following ways: ● In the Windows PostScript/PDF driver dialog: Select the Color tab, and Printer Managed Colors. ● In the macOS Print dialog: Select the Color Option panel, then select Adobe RGB or SRGB as the source profile. The standard way of encapsulating such information is in ICC profiles. As part of the solution, we provide the most common standards for the different devices. The options are as follows. 96 Chapter 8 Color management ENWW

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The paper-source drop-down list shows
first
the papers that are already loaded in any of the in-trays, then the
rest of the available papers. If you select a paper that is not already loaded, the job will be held in the printer until
the paper is loaded.
The
Print
button is not enabled until you select a paper from the paper-source drop-down list.
Default color spaces
When a document or image does not specify the working color space in which the content is originally described,
the user can choose among
different
standards. That is, the user can determine how data should be interpreted
by the color management system during the rendering process.
You can set source
profiles
in the following ways:
In the Windows PostScript/PDF driver dialog:
Select the
Color
tab, and
Printer Managed Colors
.
In the macOS Print dialog:
Select the
Color Option
panel, then select
Adobe RGB
or
SRGB
as the source
profile.
The standard way of encapsulating such information is in ICC
profiles.
As part of the solution, we provide the
most common standards for the
different
devices.
The options are as follows.
96
Chapter 8
Color management
ENWW