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Managing color on the EX7750
 
The following sections describe the options available from the 
 
ColorWise
 
 color 
management system and explain how to customize the color settings for your 
particular needs. They provide descriptions of the preset ColorWise default settings 
and cover additional options for users who need to customize ColorWise.
For information about 
 
PostScript
 
 Level 2 or 3 printer drivers, see 
The section also contains information on the capabilities of printer drivers and 
instructions for setting color options with the PostScript drivers for Windows and 
Mac OS computers.
 
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Many of the color management options described in this chapter are only 
available with the PostScript driver, not the PCL driver.
 
Managing color on the EX7750
 
To modify EX7750 printing behavior, do any of the following:
• Select ColorWise options for an individual print job using menus that appear in the 
printer driver.
• Select most ColorWise options as server defaults from the Color Setup application 
in ColorWise Pro Tools (see 
). Defaults can also be set from EX7750 
Setup, as described in the 
 
Configuration Guide
 
. These defaults will apply to all 
subsequent print jobs unless you override them.
• Select some ColorWise options, particularly default 
 
ICC profile
 
 settings and 
calibration options, from ColorWise Pro Tools. These options include default 
Simulation Profile (see 
Appear in Driver as (see 
), default Source Profile (see 
), RGB 
Applications can generate color data for the EX7750 in many different 
 
color spaces
 
The most common type of color data produced from 
 
office applications
 
 is RGB, 
while prepress applications generally produce 
 
CMYK
 
 data. Desktop applications can 
also generate 
 
spot colors
 
, such as PANTONE colors. To complicate matters, a single 
page may contain a mix of RGB, CMYK, and spot colors. The EX7750 allows users to 
Chapter 1:
EX7750 Color 
Management