HP (Hewlett-Packard) Z6600 Photo Printer User Manual


 
Japan Color 2002 Newspaper uses the Japan Color 2002 for Newspapers specification. It is designed to
produce quality separations using 240% total ink coverage, positive film and standard newsprint paper.
Japan Color 2003 WebCoated is for type 3 coated paper. It is designed to produce quality separations
for standard ISO printing using 320% total ink coverage, positive film, and coated paper on heat-set
web offset presses.
JMPA: Japanese standard for offset press.
Toyo is designed to produce quality separations for Toyo printing presses.
DIC is designed to produce quality separations for Dainippon Ink Company printing presses.
NOTE: These options have no effect if the software defines its own CMYK space, known as calibrated CMYK
or CIEBasedDEFG in PostScript terminology.
RGB color emulation
These options apply to PDF, PostScript, TIFF, and JPEG files. For HP-GL/2 and RTL files, only sRGB and
AdobeRGB are supported.
If you want to print an RGB image, it must be converted to CMYK data. You might be able to do the conversion
in the software or operating system. To perform this conversion on the printer, use the following color
profiles:
None (Native): no emulation. The printer uses its default internal conversion from RGB to CMYK,
without following any color standard. This does not imply that results will be bad.
sRGB IEC61966-2.1 emulates the characteristics of the average PC monitor. This standard space is
endorsed by many hardware and software manufacturers, and is becoming the default color space for
many scanners, printers, and software programs.
ColorMatch RGB emulates the native color space of Radius Pressview monitors. This space provides a
smaller gamut alternative to Adobe RGB (1998) for print-production work.
Apple RGB emulates the characteristics of the average Apple monitor, and is used by a variety of
desktop publishing applications. Use this space for files that you plan to display on Apple monitors, or
for working with old desktop publishing files.
Adobe RGB (1998) provides a fairly large gamut of RGB colors. Use this space if you need to do print-
production work that includes a broad range of colors.
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