Xerox Phaser EX7750 Reference Guide

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Managing Color in Office Applications
Because office applications send RGB data to the Color Server, your choice of 
RGB Source and Rendering Style settings are important. Specify the appropriate 
CRD for the desired color effect (see the 
Color Guide
).
Output profiles
All color data in the job is affected by the output profile on the Color Server. 
This profile may be the one designed for your device and shipped with the 
Color Server, or it may be a custom profile created at your site (see the 
Color Guide
). 
If necessary, print the Test Page to see which profile is the active default on the 
Color Server. 
Ensuring color accuracy when you save a file
Take the following steps to ensure color accuracy:
• When saving EPS files, do not include PostScript Color Management information. 
This minimizes the risk of conflicting data and multiple color conversions. 
PostScript Color Management causes your CMYK and RGB colors to be interpreted 
by the Color Server as though they were supplied in the Lab color space and, as a 
result, processed by CRDs, rather than your simulation settings.
• Include ICC color information in files. ColorWise does not conflict with this 
information, and such data is useful for identifying the specific color space used by 
your files.
• Do not include halftone and transfer functions.
• Turn off color management in the printer driver. 
On Windows computers, if the printer driver offers Image Color Matching options, 
select Printer Image Color Matching.
On Mac OS computers, set the printer driver to include no color management 
commands at print time (see the 
Color Guide
).