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PostScript Printer Drivers and Print Options
Adobe PostScript printer driver for Mac OS
This section explains how to set color management print options with the
AdobePS 8.6 printer driver for Mac OS, a PostScript 3 driver that takes full advantage
of the color features of the Fiery and lets you save a set of print option settings.
AdobePS 8.6 printer driver for Mac OS, a PostScript 3 driver that takes full advantage
of the color features of the Fiery and lets you save a set of print option settings.
Before you continue, make sure you have completed the following:
• Install the AdobePS printer driver and the Fiery PPD, as described in Getting
Started.
• Select the Fiery in the Chooser and set it up with the Fiery PPD.
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The following illustrations and instructions do not apply to all applications.
Many applications, such as PageMaker, Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXPress, and
CorelDRAW, have other color management options in addition to those presented in
the printer driver. For information on specific applications, see Chapters 6 through 9.
CorelDRAW, have other color management options in addition to those presented in
the printer driver. For information on specific applications, see Chapters 6 through 9.
Setting color management print options
You choose print options from the various panes of the AdobePS driver dialog box. To
access the initial AdobePS dialog box, choose Print from your application’s File menu.
access the initial AdobePS dialog box, choose Print from your application’s File menu.
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The word “pane” is used to describe the different pages that appear in the
driver’s dialog box when you make selections from the pull-down menu at the top left.
Each pane presents a particular set of print options.
Each pane presents a particular set of print options.
The AdobePS driver includes the following Color Matching options.
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Color/Grayscale
—When this setting is used to print to the Fiery, ColorWise
provides all color conversions on the Fiery. Typically, you should use this option
when printing to the Fiery.
when printing to the Fiery.
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PostScript Color Matching
—Intended for use with PostScript devices such as the
Fiery. It provides for color conversion on the Fiery using a color rendering dictionary
resident on the copier (that is, a Fiery CRD) or a color rendering dictionary that is
downloaded with the print job.
resident on the copier (that is, a Fiery CRD) or a color rendering dictionary that is
downloaded with the print job.
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If you use the PostScript Color Matching option, the driver may, depending on
the application you are using, attach a CMYK source definition to the CMYK data in
your document. In such a case, the CMYK data in your document is reseparated using
a Fiery CRD. The destination color space for the CRD is determined by the RGB
Separation print option. By setting RGB Separation to Simulation, CMYK data is
your document. In such a case, the CMYK data in your document is reseparated using
a Fiery CRD. The destination color space for the CRD is determined by the RGB
Separation print option. By setting RGB Separation to Simulation, CMYK data is