RE: Printer - RBB or CMYK?
RE: Printer - RBB or CMYK?
- Subject: RE: Printer - RBB or CMYK?
- From: Roger Breton via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 18:55:44 -0500
David,
Perhaps only the more "expensive" color laser printers actually have a native
CMYK driver?
My experience with the tabloid Xeroxes of this world has always been one where,
once I turn off color management (or correction) in the Printer's Preferences,
I had a clear (but not always stable) CMYK output path.
My experience 😊
/ Roger
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<colorsync-users-bounces+graxx=email@hidden> On Behalf Of David
Wollmann via colorsync-users
Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2020 6:30 PM
To: ColorSync <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Printer - RBB or CMYK?
In my experience most Laser printers expect to receive RGB data. It’s easy to
print a standard test target in RGB and CMYK and evaluate the results, usually
the RGB shows smoother prints with better gamut.
Sending a black target as you describe is full of things to trip over while
trying to maintain a single color black. If sending from Adobe products such as
InDesign or Illustrator what are your Appearance of Black Preferences set to?
Does it treat all blacks accurately or does it send Rich blacks out?
If creating a PDF how are you managing blacks and color conversions, is the pdf
even tagged? Many factors can alter your single color blacks before it gets to
the printer.
Check with the manufacturer, often it can be found on a web site.
David Wollmann
> On Jan 8, 2020, at 3:47 PM, email@hidden wrote:
>
> From: PPS Lists <email@hidden
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>
> I used to know how to do this but it has been so long since I have needed to
> I have forgotten how.
>
> I need to determine if the print pipeline for a certain laser printer is RGB
> or CMYK. I used to know how to spin up a Photoshop file in a certain way and
> send to print.
>
> IIRC, the procedure was along the lines of make a CMYK document, and create a
> black square of equal parts of Cyan, Magenta and Yellow. Then slap a smaller
> 100% black square on top of the CMY square and send to print. Something like
> that.
>
> Does anyone know the correct steps?
>
> Thank you.
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