Windows nt 4.0 postscript driver – Oki C 9400 User Manual

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Rendering Dictionary)

8. Under Black Finish, select how black will be printed:

a. Auto (selects the best method for the document)

b. Matte (100% black toner used—best for text and graphics)

c. Glossy (CMYK—best for photographs)

9. Under Image Color Rendering Style, select:

a. Auto (automatically determines the best color settings for each print job)

b. Perceptual (Makes the printed colors close to those seen on the screen. Sometimes

the printed colors do not match those on the screen because monitor's color
characteristics [brightness, saturation and contrast] cannot be recognized.)

c. Vivid (color setting priorities based on vividness of colors)

10. Under Color Halftone, select:

a. Device Best Dither (emphasis on resolution)

b. Cluster Ordered Dither (emphasis on smooth gradation)

11. Click OK twice and print the document.

Changing the Color Management Defaults: Windows NT 4.0 PS

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

1. Click

Start

→ Settings → Printers.

The Printers dialog box appears.

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

Defaults.
The OKI Default dialog box appears.

3. Scroll down to Color, then click Color Control.

4. Make your selection under Change 'Color Control' Setting:

a. Printer Color Matching (color management performed by the printer driver using the

parameters you set)

b. No Color matching (color management performed by your software application)

c. Print in Grayscale (monochrome printing)

5. To set the parameters for Printer Color Matching, click Options.

6. Under Image Color Matching, select the type of color matching to use.

7. Under Black Finish, select how black will be printed:

a. Auto (selects the best method for the document)

b. Matte (100% black toner used—best for text and graphics)

c. Glossy (CMYK—best for photographs)

8. Under Image Color Rendering Style, select:

a. Auto (automatically determines the best color settings for each print job)

b. Perceptual (Makes the printed colors close to those seen on the screen. Sometimes

the printed colors do not match those on the screen because monitor's color
characteristics [brightness, saturation and contrast] cannot be recognized.)

c. Vivid (color setting priorities based on vividness of colors)

9. Under Color Halftone, select:

a. Device Best Dither (emphasis on resolution)

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