Xerox Phaser Printer EX7750 User Manual

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Managing color on the EX7750

You can specify settings for the following options by selecting print options when you
send a job to the EX7750. Some can also be set as defaults by the administrator during
EX7750 Setup or using ColorWise Pro Tools. Settings specified using print options
override the defaults.

EX7750 color print option

What it does

Brightness

85% Lightest to 115% Darkest

Performs a color adjustment on all

color channels

to make the printed output

lighter or darker.

Color Mode (Mac OS)

CMYK/Grayscale
or

Print Mode (Windows, PS driver)

Standard Color/Expert Color/Grayscale
or

Print Mode (Windows, PCL driver)

CMYK/Grayscale

Specifies the output color space of the job. Select CMYK, Standard Color, or
Expert Color for a full-color document.

Rendering Style

Photographic/Presentation/Relative
Colorimetric/Absolute Colorimetric
(Default set at Setup or with ColorWise Pro
Tools)

Applies a EX7750

color rendering dictionary

(CRD) to

RGB

data (see

page 1-6

), or to any incoming data with a PostScript

source color space

definition, including CMYK. The rendering styles associated with the PCL
driver do not match those associated with the PostScript driver.

Pure Black Text/Graphics

On/Off
(Default set at Setup or with ColorWise Pro
Tools)

The On setting optimizes the quality of black text and line art output (see

page 1-7

). This option is only available with the PostScript driver.

Black Overprint

Off/Text/Text & Graphics
(Default set at Setup or with ColorWise Pro
Tools)

Specifies whether to overprint black text or black text and graphics placed on
colored backgrounds. Overprinting colored backgrounds eliminates white gaps
and reduces halo effects or misregistration of colors (see

page 1-8

). This option

is only available with the PostScript driver.

Spot Color Matching

On/Off
(Default set at Setup or with ColorWise Pro
Tools)

The On setting enables EX7750-defined matching of spot colors to their best
CMYK equivalents.You can use Spot-On to manage and edit these spot color
matches (see

page 3-19

). Off instructs the EX7750 to match color output to a

CMYK combination specified by the source application for the document (see

page 1-9

). This option is only available with the PostScript driver.

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