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Color Profile
Use this to select the color profile pattern.
Important
❒ If you use Windows 95/98/Me, you can configure [Color Profile:] in [Advanced] by
selecting [Manual] from the[Color] setting. [Automatic] sets the printer to “Auto”.
The following table shows the tabs or menus where you can select this function.
You can select the following items:
❖ Auto
Use this setting to configure the best color profile pattern automatically de-
pending on the appearance of the document to be printed.
❖ Photographic
Use this setting to enhance the reproduction of photos and graphics that in-
clude midtones.
❖ Presentation
Use this setting to enhance the reproduction of documents that contain text
and graphics. This CRD is best for printing colored charts, graphs, presenta-
tion materials and so on. If you use this CRD for printing photographs, the
color or gradations might not be reproduced well.
❖ Solid Color
Use this setting to print specific colors, logos and so on.
❖ User Setting
Use this setting to print images with downloaded CRD from your application.
❖ CLP Simulation1
Use this setting to print blue color more brightly and vividly.
❖ CLP Simulation2
Use this setting to print blue color more brightly and vividly. Print results are
lighter than those of CLP Simulation1.
Windows 95/98/Me [Color Profile:] in the [Advanced]dialog box displayed
when you click [Advanced...], after selecting [Manual] from
[Color] on the [Print Quality] tab.
Windows 2000 / XP, Windows Serv-
er 2003
[Color Profile] on [Printer Features] on [Advanced...] on the
[Paper/Quality] tab in the Printing Preferences dialog box.
Windows NT 4.0 [Color Profile] on [Printer Features] on [Document Options] on
the [Advanced] tab in the Document Defaults dialog box.
Mac OS [Color Profile] on [Printer Specific Options] in the print dialog box.
Mac OS X [Color Profile] on the [Features x] tab on [Printer Features] in
the print dialog box.