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Matching Specific Colors, RGB only, RGB or CMYK, Printing Vivid Colors

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then print using the ICC profiles as the Print Space (or Output space). Matching Specific Colors (For instance, a company logo.) RGB only Use Natural (see page 25), with the sRGB setting. RGB or CMYK If you are printing from a graphics application such as Adobe Photoshop, you may be able to use Soft-Proofing to simulate the printed image on your monitor. To do this, you can use the ICC Profiles provided with your printer, and then print using the ICC profiles as the Print Space (or Output space). Printing Vivid Colors RGB only Use Natural (see page 25), with one of the following settings: • Monitor(6500k)/Vivid • sRGB • Digital Camera RGB or CMYK Use Auto (see page 25), adjusting Saturation as needed. C3200n Technical Reference, Mac Macintosh OS 10.2 • 12

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C3200n Technical Reference, Mac
Macintosh OS 10.2 ° 12
then print using the ICC profiles as the Print Space (or Output
space).
Matching Specific Colors
(For instance, a company logo.)
RGB only
Use
Natural
(see page 25), with the
sRGB
setting.
RGB or CMYK
If you are printing from a graphics application such as Adobe
Photoshop, you may be able to use Soft-Proofing to simulate
the printed image on your monitor. To do this, you can use the
ICC Profiles provided with your printer, and then print using
the ICC profiles as the Print Space (or Output space).
Printing Vivid Colors
RGB only
Use
Natural
(see page 25), with one of the following settings:
°
Monitor(6500k)/Vivid
°
sRGB
°
Digital Camera
RGB or CMYK
Use
Auto
(see page 25), adjusting
Saturation
as needed.