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- In most cases, applying Presentation CRD to image objects does not make the obvious difference on the color
quality, but the subtle difference.
- Selecting CRD is not effective when you print CMYK files.
RGB Source
PostScript RGB data is converted to CMYK data using the specified CRD. This type of RGB data contains its own
source color space information which is used as a reference point for the conversion. The RGB Source option is
used to provide a source color space definition for RGB data in your document.
RGB source
Description
EFIRGB
The source color space defined by this setting is optimal for color conversions that will be sent
to a KX-P8420 print device. It also allows for consistent output across different operating
systems.
sRGB (PC)
The sRGB (PC) setting specifies the source space of a generic Windows computer monitor.
Apple Standard
The Apple Standard setting specifies the source space of all standard Macintosh computer
monitors.
In general, selecting Apple Standard produces the brightest color output followed by EFIRGB, then sRGB.
NOTE:
- Selecting RGB source is not effective when you print CMYK files.
Simulation
If you are using the KX-P8420 to print proofs for an offset press job, select the appropriate CMYK Simulation setting.
The CMYK Simulation setting specifies the offset press standard that you want to simulate. The CMYK Simulation
setting you should specify depends on the press standard for which the CMYK data was separated. For example, for
images that were separated for SWOP-Coated paper, select SWOP-Coated as the CMYK Simulation setting. Select
SWOP-Coated to simulate printing to a standard American offset press; Euroscale to simulate a European offset
press, or DIC to simulate a standard Japanese offset press. For images that were separated using a custom
separation (such as a device-specific separation or a separation produced with an ICC-profile), select None as
the CMYK Simulation setting
None - no simulation adjustments are made to the CMYK color data.
SWOP-coated is a standard of specifications for printing separations and proofs on coated paper.
DIC is a Japanese offset press standard of specifications for printing separations and proofs.
Euroscale is a European offset press standard of specifications for printing separations and proofs.
NOTE:
- Simulation selection is applicable only to CMYK file.
Brightness
Use the Brightness setting to increase or decrease the overall brightness of a document by a maximum of 15
percent. When you select 115%, the print outcome become darkest while you get the brightest outcome by selecting
85%.