Konica Minolta micropress release 6 User Manual
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Color Setups
ICC Saturation
Style intended for business graphics (e.g., pie charts and presentations),
where it is less important to match colors exactly than it is to make colors
appear clean and saturated. It maps each original color to a device color that is
relatively pure. E.g., if a relatively small component of cyan ink occurs in a
yellow patch, this intent will remove the cyan and increase yellow saturation.
appear clean and saturated. It maps each original color to a device color that is
relatively pure. E.g., if a relatively small component of cyan ink occurs in a
yellow patch, this intent will remove the cyan and increase yellow saturation.
ICC Colorimetric
Maps original colors as closely as possible to colors available to the print
device. Appropriate when reproducing logo or corporate colors. Relative
Colorimetric maps white and black points of the original image to the white and
black of the output device (paper base / maxD black). If the Fill background
with paper color of input job check box is selected, Absolute colorimetric is
used (see below). Typically, relative colorimetric style is preferred.
device. Appropriate when reproducing logo or corporate colors. Relative
Colorimetric maps white and black points of the original image to the white and
black of the output device (paper base / maxD black). If the Fill background
with paper color of input job check box is selected, Absolute colorimetric is
used (see below). Typically, relative colorimetric style is preferred.
Fill background with paper color of
input job
input job
Select this check box only if you want the output device to lay down a
background tint that matches the paper base color of the original.
background tint that matches the paper base color of the original.
Preserve 100% process black
Ensures text characters (and other 100% black objects) are printed using black
only. All other grays will be printed using a CMYK equivalent color. To print ALL
percentages of gray with black only, select “None” as the CMYK Input Profile.
only. All other grays will be printed using a CMYK equivalent color. To print ALL
percentages of gray with black only, select “None” as the CMYK Input Profile.
Color adjustments
Type A
Provides very good color matching at the highest possible processing speed.
Type B
More comprehensive color match but significantly longer processing time.
Override color management in job
Overrides color management settings that MAY be found in the job and uses
the MP-RIP color setup instead. If not selected, MP-RIP uses what color
resources it can find in the job to transform the image.
the MP-RIP color setup instead. If not selected, MP-RIP uses what color
resources it can find in the job to transform the image.
Save/Save As…
Saves the color setup to the Color Setup Manager. If you don not click OK in
the Color Setup Manager dialog, you will lose the setup. Save As… allows you
to name the setup.
the Color Setup Manager dialog, you will lose the setup. Save As… allows you
to name the setup.
Cancel
Cancel changes and exit.
Item
Definition
Item
Definition
Color Setups
MicroPress Color
Provides excellent overall color. Uses “MicroPress Default RGB” and “Micro-
Press Default CMYK” to match job CMYK and RGB to the device’s output pro-
file. Default setting.
Press Default CMYK” to match job CMYK and RGB to the device’s output pro-
file. Default setting.
MicroPress Saturated Color
Provides saturated color for dull, flat originals. Uses “MicroPress Saturated
RGB” and “MicroPress Saturated CMYK” with the device’s output profile.
RGB” and “MicroPress Saturated CMYK” with the device’s output profile.
PrintStation Color
Uses the PrintStations’ native CMYK color for CMYK images and “MicroPress
Default RGB” for RGB images.
Default RGB” for RGB images.
SWOP Color
Emulates a typical offset press. Uses “Commercial A” CMYK Input Profile and
T/R Systems’ “MicroPress Default RGB” profile for RGB use.
T/R Systems’ “MicroPress Default RGB” profile for RGB use.