Ricoh P C200W Universal Print Driver Version 2.0 White Paper - Page 20

Setting, Description, Use printer settings, Manual, Saturation for business graphics

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Understanding the Universal Print Driver 20 Setting Description ColorSaver2 The following settings determine whether the amount of toner that the printer uses is reduced when printing color images: y Use printer settings y On y Off-Text is printed using the default amount of toner. Edit Color Correction6 The following settings determine how the colors of the print job are adjusted to match the colors of other output devices or standard color systems: y Use printer settings y Off y Auto-Depending on the object type and how color is specified, a different color conversion table is applied to all objects in the print job. y Manual-This setting enables the RGB and CMYK Manual color correction settings. RGB Correction6 The following settings determine the brightness, contrast, and saturation of the print job: y Use printer settings y Manual-This setting enables the brightness, contrast, and saturation sliders. Edit Color Balance6 The following settings determine how the colors of the print job are adjusted by increasing or decreasing the amount of toner used for each color plane: y Use printer settings y Manual-This setting enables the color balance sliders. Edit Color Matching6 The following settings determine how the colors of the print job are matched to the colors on the monitor: y Contrast (for images)-Color matching is applied to photographs and images. y Saturation (for business graphics)-Color matching is applied to charts and bright colors. y Colorimetric (for closest colors)-Color matching is applied to a print job that has a color that needs an exact match. Note: To use this setting, you must have a printer that can reproduce the specified color. Rich Black7 The following settings determine how black objects are made richer: y On-During RGB‑CMYK color conversion, either composite black for black or gray object is used. y Off-Depending on the selected color correction mode, either pure or composite black for black, or gray object is used. 1 This setting is available only in inkjet printers. 2 This setting is available only in laser printers. 3 This setting is available only in monochrome printers. 4 This setting is available only in color printers and in some print drivers. 5 This setting is available only in color printers. 6 This setting is available only in color laser printers. 7 This setting is available only in some print drivers.

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Understanding the Universal Print Driver
20
Setting
Description
ColorSaver
2
The following settings determine whether the amount of toner that the printer
uses is reduced when printing color images:
y
Use printer settings
y
On
y
Off
—Text is printed using the default amount of toner.
Edit Color Correction
6
The following settings determine how the colors of the print job are adjusted to
match the colors of other output devices or standard color systems:
y
Use printer settings
y
Off
y
Auto
—Depending on the object type and how color is specified, a different
color conversion table is applied to all objects in the print job.
y
Manual
—This setting enables the RGB and CMYK Manual color correction
settings.
RGB Correction
6
The following settings determine the brightness, contrast, and saturation of the
print job:
y
Use printer settings
y
Manual
—This setting enables the brightness, contrast, and saturation sliders.
Edit Color Balance
6
The following settings determine how the colors of the print job are adjusted by
increasing or decreasing the amount of toner used for each color plane:
y
Use printer settings
y
Manual
—This setting enables the color balance sliders.
Edit Color Matching
6
The following settings determine how the colors of the print job are matched to
the colors on the monitor:
y
Contrast (for images)—Color matching is applied to photographs and images.
y
Saturation (for business graphics)
—Color matching is applied to charts and
bright colors.
y
Colorimetric (for closest colors)
—Color matching is applied to a print job that
has a color that needs an exact match.
Note:
To use this setting, you must have a printer that can reproduce the
specified color.
Rich Black
7
The following settings determine how black objects are made richer:
y
On
—During RGB‑CMYK color conversion, either composite black for black or
gray object is used.
y
Off
—Depending on the selected color correction mode, either pure or
composite black for black, or gray object is used.
1
This setting is available only in inkjet printers.
2
This setting is available only in laser printers.
3
This setting is available only in monochrome printers.
4
This setting is available only in color printers and in some print drivers. 5 This setting is available only in
color printers.
6
This setting is available only in color laser printers.
7
This setting is available only in some print drivers.