Xerox Phaser 300X 安装指南
Printing Reference
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Chapter
6
Correcting Printed
Colors
This chapter explains how to select TekColor printing options so the printer
accurately reproduces the colors you want on your prints.
accurately reproduces the colors you want on your prints.
The printer’s TekColor color corrections provide several options to meet
different printing requirements:
different printing requirements:
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For typical business and office printing, select the Vivid Color
option before printing.
option before printing.
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For engineering and scientific imaging applications, try printing
with the Simulate Display option.
with the Simulate Display option.
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For graphic arts purposes, there are several printing press
standards to choose from: SWOP Press (Specifications for Web
Offset Publications), SNAP Press (Specifications for Non-Heat
Advertising Printing), Commercial Press and Euroscale Press.
Additionally, any custom profiles you have created in the
PhaserMatch application will be available in the color
corrections list.
standards to choose from: SWOP Press (Specifications for Web
Offset Publications), SNAP Press (Specifications for Non-Heat
Advertising Printing), Commercial Press and Euroscale Press.
Additionally, any custom profiles you have created in the
PhaserMatch application will be available in the color
corrections list.
Color corrections can be selected from printer drivers or set in the printer
with downloadable utility files.
with downloadable utility files.
TekColor color corrections are performed in the printer. To use ColorSync
color matching on a Macintosh, see page 2-47; to use host color correction in
Windows 95, see page 3-35.
color matching on a Macintosh, see page 2-47; to use host color correction in
Windows 95, see page 3-35.
TekColor color corrections do not affect colors specified in the PostScript
Level 2 international color standard CIE XYZ developed by the Commission
Internationale de l’Eclairage (International Commission on Illumination). If
you are using CIE colors, you can use the color rendering intents.
Level 2 international color standard CIE XYZ developed by the Commission
Internationale de l’Eclairage (International Commission on Illumination). If
you are using CIE colors, you can use the color rendering intents.