Re: Disable Colorsync in a Postscript printer
Re: Disable Colorsync in a Postscript printer
- Subject: Re: Disable Colorsync in a Postscript printer
- From: Lorenzo Ridolfi <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 00:05:53 -0200
Roger,
Thank you. I already configured the printer as "CMYK device" but I don't
know how Acrobat is sending the data to the printer, if is RGB or CMYK.
The only application I believe is sending CMYK is InDesign as the
printer dialog box is quite different from Photoshop or Acrobat
(Professional or Reader) and have some CMYK features. That's why I'm
trying to bypass the driver and send a "plain" postscript file to the
printer.
I'm also not comfortable with the built-in color conversion tool in
Acrobat Professional and the print dialog, both seem to simple to me.
For instance, the built-in color conversion tool doesn't have a
rendering intent selection option and the print dialog doesn't allow you
to choose the printer's profile.
To overcome all these limitations and uncertainties, I decide to try
this "unusual workflow" using a pdf color conversion tool, a PDF to
postscript conversion and a direct path to the printer.
Best regards,
Lorenzo
Roger Breton wrote:
> 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.
>
>
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