Sharp AR-C200P Manuale Utente

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Sharp AR-C200P: Macintosh OS 8.6-9.2.2 Operation • 87
• Saturation
Best choice for printing bright and saturated colors if you don't 
necessarily care how accurate the colors are. This makes it the 
recommended choice for graphs, charts, diagrams etc. Maps 
fully saturated colors in the source gamut to fully saturated 
colors in the printer's gamut. 
• Relative Colorimetric 
Good for proofing CMYK color images on a desktop printer. 
Much like Absolute Colorimetric, except that it scales the 
source white to the (usually) paper white; i.e. unlike Absolute 
Colorimetric, this attempts to take the paper white into account. 
• Absolute Colorimetric
Best for printing solid colors and tints, such as Company logos 
etc. Matches colors common to both devices exactly, and clips 
the out of gamut colors to their nearest printed equivalent. Tries 
to print white as it appears on screen. The white of a monitor is 
often very different from paper white, so this may result in color 
casts, especially in the lighter areas of an image. 
Color Simulation
Affects CMYK output only and is usually used in offset printer 
environments only.
This option simulates what the output will look on a printing press 
using the ink types SWOP, Euroscale or Japan. If using CMYK Ink 
Simulation, it is recommended that you switch off all other Printer 
Color Matching by selecting No Color Matching under the Color 
Match option in the printer driver.
Select the option desired.