Re: Disable Colorsync in a Postscript printer
Re: Disable Colorsync in a Postscript printer
- Subject: Re: Disable Colorsync in a Postscript printer
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:36:27 -0500
Lorenzo,
Get a copy of the UserGuide here
http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00134099/c001
34099.pdf
And look at page 125, under CMYK Emulation.
> CMYK ink set emulation (PostScript only)
> The printer’s color rendering of CMYK can be made to emulate several standard
> Offset
> Press ink sets.
> ● Default. This selection is good for general purpose rendering of CMYK data.
> It is
> designed to render photographs well, while at the same time providing rich
> saturated
> colors for text and graphics.
> ● Specification for Web Offset Publications (SWOP). Common ink standards in
> the United States and other locations.
> ● Euroscale. Common ink standard in Europe and other locations.
> ● Dainippon Ink and Chemical (DIC). Common ink standard in Japan and other
> locations.
> ● Device. Emulation is turned off. To render photographs properly with this
> selection,
> images require color management in the application or operating system.
Try selecting "Device". According to the UserGuide, this effectively turns
off any color management on the incoming CMYK data.
See if that works for you.
Roger Breton
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