• Use this function to select a color rendering dictionary (CRD). The CRD is referred to color matching,
so you should select the appropriate CRD for the document you are printing. The selected CRD is also
referred to when [Fine] or [Fine] is selected for "Colour Setting". The following items are available:
[Auto], [Photographic], [Presentation], and [Solid Color].
Color Setting
Use this function to select the correction method used for color conversion.
• The color rendering dictionary selected in the Color Profile setting is used.
The following table shows the tabs or menus where you can select this function.
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.
Off
No modification to the color setting.
Fine
Select this setting to perform color matching based on the printer's built-in color rendering dictionaries,
and to perform CMYK conversion. This setting performs printing at an output target of Monitor g =
1.8.
Super Fine
Select this setting to use a color rendering dictionary similar to the Fine setting but is capable of
producing output that is more vivid. Use this setting to emphasize lighter colors. This setting performs
printing at an output target of Monitor g = 2.2.
• Use this function to select a color rendering dictionary (CRD). The CRD is referred to color matching,
so you should select the appropriate CRD for the document you are printing. The selected CRD is also
referred to when [Fine] or [Super Fine] is selected for "Color Setting". The following items are available:
[Auto], [Photographic], [Presentation], and [Solid Color].
Toner Saving/Level Color
Use this function to reduce the amount of toner used when printing.
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