Use color, Hp imageret, Media selection – HP Color LaserJet CP3505 Printer series User Manual

Page 114: Color options, Standard red-green-blue (srgb)

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Use color

The HP Color LaserJet CP3505 printers provide automatic color features that generate excellent color
results. Carefully designed and tested color tables provide smooth, accurate color rendition of all
printable colors.

The printers also provide sophisticated tools for the experienced professional.

HP ImageREt

HP ImageREt is a technology that provides the best color print quality without having to change printer
driver settings or make trade-offs between print quality, performance, and memory. ImageREt produces
photorealistic images.

The HP Color LaserJet CP3505 printers use HP ImageREt 3600 technology, which offers trapping
technologies, control over dot placement, and more precise control of the toner quality in a dot.
HP ImageREt 3600 produces a 600x600 dpi print resolution that provides 3600-dpi laser-class quality
with millions of smooth colors.

Media selection

For the best color and image quality, select the appropriate media type from the software printer menu
or from the printer control panel.

Color options

Color options automatically provide optimal color output. These options use object tagging, which
provides optimal color and halftone settings for different objects (text, graphics, and photos) on a page.
The printer driver determines which objects appear on a page and uses halftone and color settings that
provide the best print quality for each object.

In the Windows environment, the Automatic and Manual color options are on the Color tab in the printer
driver.

Standard red-green-blue (sRGB)

Standard red-green-blue (sRGB) is a worldwide color standard that HP and Microsoft developed as a
common color language for monitors, input devices (scanners and digital cameras), and output devices
(printers and plotters). It is the default color space used for HP products, Microsoft operating systems,
the World Wide Web, and most office software. The sRGB standard represents the typical Windows
monitor and is the convergence standard for high-definition television.

NOTE:

Factors such as the type of monitor you use and the room lighting can affect the appearance

of colors on your screen. For more information, see

Match colors on page 107

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The latest versions of Adobe PhotoShop

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, CorelDRAW, Microsoft Office, and many other programs use

sRGB to communicate color. Because it is the default color space in Microsoft operating systems, sRGB
has been adopted broadly. When programs and devices use sRGB to exchange color information,
typical users experience greatly improved color matching.

The sRGB standard improves your ability to match colors between the printer, the computer monitor,
and other input devices automatically, and eliminates the need to become a color expert.

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