Re: Tabloid Size Color Laser Printer
Re: Tabloid Size Color Laser Printer
- Subject: Re: Tabloid Size Color Laser Printer
- From: Karsten Krüger <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 23:46:44 +0100
Robert,
So far I did not see output quality of a Kyocera color printer worth
profiling.
For my understanding those printers and MFPs are optimized for economic
printing in office environments (e.g. Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
So the best way to get a good output from Adobe apps would be to let
them do the color management: create a profile and tell those apps to
use this profile as proof printer gamut..
Hope this helps,
Karsten
Am 09.02.2007 um 23:16 schrieb Robert Rock:
Karsten,
I mis-spoke...it was Kyocera Printers (Kyocera FS-C5020N, and a second
larger model) that I was unable to profile, not their Xerox. Seems
the built
in color control was impossible to turn off or override in any way
through
the printer driver. The rep was hopeless and didn't have a clue
what I was
trying to accomplish. Do you have any experience with trying to add
custom
profiles to the Kyocera's?
Thanks,
Bob Rock
Using PhaserMatch there is a way to bypass the internal profiles for
profiling purposes.
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