Submit job options, Rendering intent, Perform black point compensation – HP Designjet T920 ePrinter series User Manual

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Color management from the Embedded Web Server (T1500

series)

Submit Job options

When you send jobs to the printer using the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page, you have the

following color management options.

If you leave an option set to Default, the setting saved in the job will be used. If the job contains no setting,

the front-panel setting in the printer will be used.

T1500 and T1500 PS options

Color/Grayscale: you can choose to print in color, in shades of gray, or in pure black and white.

Default RGB source profile: you can choose from a selection of RGB source profiles recognized by the

printer.

Printer emulation: you can choose to emulate a different HP Designjet printer. Default: Off (no printer

emulation).

T1500 PS options (with PostScript or PDF jobs)

Default CMYK source profile: you can choose from a selection of CMYK source profiles recognized by

the printer. Default: US Coated SWOP v2.

Rendering intent: you can select the rendering intent.

Black point compensation: you can turn black point compensation on or off.

HP Professional PANTONE Emulation: you can turn HP Professional PANTONE Emulation on or off.

Rendering intent

Rendering intent is one of the settings used when doing a color transformation. As you probably know, some

of the colors you want to print may not be reproducible by the printer. The rendering intent allows you to

select one of four different ways of handling these so-called out-of-gamut colors.

Saturation (graphics): best used for presentation graphics, charts or images made up of bright,

saturated colors.

Perceptual (images): best used for photographs or images in which colors blend together. It tries to

preserve the overall color appearance.

Relative colorimetric (proofing): best used when you want to match a particular color. This method is

mainly used for proofing. It guarantees that, if a color can be printed accurately, it will be printed

accurately. The other methods will probably provide a more pleasing range of colors but do not

guarantee that any particular color will be printed accurately. It maps the white of the input space to the

white of the paper on which you are printing.

Absolute colorimetric (proofing): the same as relative colorimetric, but without mapping the white.

This rendering is also used mainly for proofing, where the goal is to simulate the output of one printer

(including its white point).

Perform black point compensation

The black point compensation option controls whether to adjust for differences in black points when

converting colors between color spaces. When this option is selected, the full dynamic range of the source

space is mapped into the full dynamic range of the destination space. It can be very useful in preserving

shadows when the black point of the source space is darker than that of the destination space. This option is

allowed only when the Relative colorimetric rendering intent is selected (see

Rendering intent on page 103

).

ENWW

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