Re: Controlling 6 or 7 inks on HP10ps?
Re: Controlling 6 or 7 inks on HP10ps?
- Subject: Re: Controlling 6 or 7 inks on HP10ps?
- From: Johan Lammens <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 13:10:43 +0100
On Monday, October 28, 2002, at 07:00 AM, Dick Busher wrote:
Does the built in RIP on the HP10ps have the ability to use "Native
without Black Replacement" mode? I
have tried to do this without any success, and tech support has been
of no help.
I am on a Mac, OS9.1.
Yes it does: go to Setup > Default Settings > Print and unselect the
"Perform color correction" and "Automatic black replacement" boxes.
Just as on the DJ5000ps that will give you a "straight through" CMYK
path with only ink limiting, halftoning, and printmodes applied as a
function of the media type, quality, and resolution chosen.
Unfortunately there is a bug in the RIP that switches ABR back on when
you just drop a CMYK file onto it, so after dropping it you should go
into the Job Properties > Print menu and switch ABR back off before
printing (sending). This will be fixed in future releases.
If you print a CMYK image from PhotoShop 6.x/7.x you should not assign
any profiles to it, then in the print dialog choose Source Space >
Document: Document : Untagged CMYK; Print Space: Profile: Same As
Source; intent and BPC should be grayed out at this point. Then in the
driver options for the 10ps select the same options as above (unselect
color correction & ABR). In this case ABR will remain off, as expected.
Johan
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