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PCL/PS Settings
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Printer Settings Menu
Download Prole
This setting species the proles you have downloaded from the host computer to
this machine using NetSpot Resource Downloader. You can store up to 100
proles.
IMPORTANT
You may not be able to use all the proles that are downloadable. If color data is
printed in gray using a downloaded prole, check the downloaded prole for
compatibility.
If the machine receives data with a device-independent (CIE-based) color space
denition, it is color-processed with the specied settings. Therefore RGB Source
Proles are not applied by the machine.
When a setting other than 'None' is selected, and the machine receives a
device-dependent color space denition that is color-processed by the host
computer, RGB Source Proles are also applied by the machine.
NOTE
Device-independent colors are not dependent on any particular device, such as a
monitor, and are meant to be true representations of colors as perceived by the
human eye. These color representations, called device-independent color spaces,
result from work carried out by the Commission Internationale d'Eclairage (CIE)
and for that reason are also called CIE-based color spaces.
For more information on obtaining the NetSpot Resource Downloader, consult your
local authorized Canon dealer.
If a prole with the name of "None" is downloaded to the machine, the prole is not
applied and the [None] setting on the menu is applied.
CMYK Simulation Prole
JapanColor(Canon), US Web Ctd(Canon), Euro Standard, None
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, and Download
Prole
This setting allows you to change the simulation target for the current job. When
the machine processes the job, the simulation target selected in the CMYK
Simulation Prole is applied before the job is printed, using the Canon-built CMYK
(Cyan Magenta Yellow blacK) color model prole.
JapanColor(Canon)
This setting uses the JapanColor prole. This is the specication for proong and
printing in Japan.
US Web Ctd(Canon)
This setting uses the U.S. Web Coated prole. This is the specication for proong
and printing on a web offset press in the USA.