Xerox 1235N Troubleshooting Guide - Page 46

Color Modes, Cover Phaser 1235 Network Color Printers, Printing, Black and White, Secure Print

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Printing Certain print jobs are always collated, such as Proof Print jobs (see Black and White printing on page 27) and Secure Print jobs (see Secure Print on page 36) or jobs that request Separators on page 36). Color Modes The modes are: I SnapColor Use this mode for most color printing. It provides the best results for documents with a mixture of graphics, text and pictures. This is the default mode. I Unadjusted Use this mode for printing from applications that do all their own color management and transformation. This mode provides no color correction. I ICC Saturation Use this mode for documents where the primary content is business graphics. This mode follows ICC guidelines for saturation color matching. I ICC Perceptual Use this mode for documents in which the primary content is photo-realistic images. This mode follows ICC guidelines for perceptual color matching. I ICC Colorimetric Use this mode for specialized applications that can make use of actual colorimetric color correction. This mode follows ICC guidelines for colorimetric color matching. I CMYK Simulation Use this mode for printing pre-press proofs. This mode simulates the print effect of offset-press CMYK printing according to standards such as Standard Web Offset Press (SWOP). Cover page Prints a front cover, which is the first page of a print job. It is printed on media different from the rest of the printed document. 30 Phaser 1235 Network Color Printers

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Phaser 1235 Network Color Printers
Printing
Certain print jobs are always collated, such as Proof Print jobs (see
Black and White
printing
on page 27) and Secure Print jobs (see
Secure Print
on page 36) or jobs that request
Separators
on page 36).
Color Modes
The modes are:
SnapColor
Use this mode for most color printing. It provides the best results for documents with
a mixture of graphics, text and pictures. This is the default mode.
Unadjusted
Use this mode for printing from applications that do all their own color management
and transformation. This mode provides no color correction.
ICC Saturation
Use this mode for documents where the primary content is business graphics. This
mode follows ICC guidelines for saturation color matching.
ICC Perceptual
Use this mode for documents in which the primary content is photo-realistic images.
This mode follows ICC guidelines for perceptual color matching.
ICC Colorimetric
Use this mode for specialized applications that can make use of actual colorimetric
color correction. This mode follows ICC guidelines for colorimetric color matching.
CMYK Simulation
Use this mode for printing pre-press proofs. This mode simulates the print effect of
offset-press CMYK printing according to standards such as Standard Web Offset Press
(SWOP).
Cover page
Prints a front cover, which is the first page of a print job. It is printed on media different
from the rest of the printed document.