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SELECTING COLOR SETTINGS TO MATCH THE IMAGE 
TYPE (Image Type)
Preset color settings are available in the machine's printer driver for [Graphics], [Photo], and other image types. These 
enable printing using the most suitable color settings for the color image type.
If you wish to select advanced settings, click the [Advanced Color] button. The advanced color settings allow you to 
configure settings to match the printing purpose of the color image, such as color management settings and the 
screening setting that adjusts the expression of color tones.
The following items can be configured in the advanced color management settings:
• [Windows ICM] checkbox: Color management method
• "Source Profile": Select the color profile used to display the image on the computer screen.
• "Rendering Intent": Standard value used when converting the color balance of the image displayed on the computer 
screen to a color balance that can be printed by the machine.
• "Screening": Select the most suitable image processing method for the image being printed.
• "Neutral Gray": Select the toner color used to print gray areas.
• "Print Priority": Select whether you wish to give priority to image quality or speed when printing.
Selecting the settings:
The settings are on the 
[Color] tab.
Select the color image 
type.
A document type to 
match your purpose can 
be selected from the 
pull-down menu.
If you wish to select 
advanced settings, click 
the [Advanced Color] 
button.
Select the advanced color settings.
If you wish to perform color management using 
Windows ICM in your operating system, select the 
[Windows ICM] checkbox 
. To configure 
advanced color management settings such as 
"Source Profile", select the desired settings from the 
menus.
To configure all 
the advanced 
color settings, 
select [Custom] 
from the pull-down 
menu and then 
click the 
[Advanced Color] 
button.
The settings that can be selected vary 
depending on the printer driver type. The PS 
printer driver also allows you to select the 
Black Overprint function, which prevents 
whitening of the outline of black text, and the 
CMYK Simulation function, which allows you 
to perform color adjustment to obtain a result 
similar to that of the process color ([Default] 
is set to "SWOP".) ink used by a printing 
press.