Activating the oki icm files: windows 98/95 ps, Color management: windows nt 4.0 – Oki C 9400 User Manual

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the printer driver.

Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver

Color Management for an Individual Print Job: Windows NT 4.0 PCL

To set the color management options for the Windows NT 4.0 PCL driver:

1. Open the document in the software application.

2. Click

File

→ Print.

The Print dialog box appears.

3. Make sure the OKI C9200 or C9400 PCL printer is selected, then click Properties (or

your application's equivalent).
The OKI Properties dialog box appears.

4. Click the Color tab.

Notes

If you select Manual Color, you can adjust each item of the Color Setting.

We recommend Manual Color only for users who have a lot of experience with color
printing. When these adjustments are made, sometimes the printed colors differ greatly
from the colors on the screen. Continue to adjust settings, changing one setting at a
time, until the desired colors are achieved.

5. To make the color settings manually, click Manual color under Color mode.

Note: For additional information on the various manual color parameters, see the help
for the OKI C Series PCL printer driver (click the

button or click

at the top

of the dialog box).

a. Under Halftone type, select the dithering method.

b. Under Color setting, select how the color will be determined.

c. Under Manual adjustment, adjust the Lightness and Saturation.

6. For black only printing, click Monochrome under Color Mode, then set the Lightness and

Contrast under Manual adjustment. For more information, see the help for the OKI C
Series PCL printer driver.

7. Click OK and print the document.

Changing the Color Management Defaults: Windows NT 4.0 PCL

To set the color management defaults for the Windows NT 4.0 PCL driver:

1. Click

Start

→ Settings → Printers.

The Printers dialog box appears.

2. Right click the OKI C9200 or C9400 PCL printer icon then click Document Defaults.

The OKI Default dialog box appears.

3. Click the Color tab.

Notes

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