ICC Profile Settings

RGB Source Profile


[sRGB]*, [Gamma 1.5], [Gamma 1.8], [Gamma 2.4], [Download Profile]

This setting allows you to specify the RGB profile (colour data represented using the RGB (Red Green Blue) colour model) that is appropriate for the characteristics of your monitor. This setting is applied when printing a document containing colour images or graphics made by the RGB colour model.
Settings can be applied separately for text, graphics, and image data.

[sRGB]

This setting specifies the industry standard definition for generic Windows computer monitors. If you are using an sRGB compatible monitor, you can print out colors close to how they appear on your monitor.

[Gamma 1.5], [Gamma 1.8], and [Gamma 2.4]

These settings enable you to select the gamma correct level of the RGB data. The higher the value, the darker the printout.

[Download Profile]

You can download the profile from imageWARE Enterprise Management Console resource management plug-in. You can store up to 100 profiles.

CMYK Simulation Profile


[JapanColor(Canon)]*, [US Web Ctd(Canon)], [Euro Standard], [Download Profile]

This setting allows you to specify the simulation target to print the CMYK (Cyan Magenta Yellow blacK) data. The machine converts CMYK data into a device dependent CMYK colour model based on the simulation target selected in [CMYK Simulation Profile].

[JapanColor(Canon)]

This setting uses the JapanColor profile. This is for obtaining a printout closely matching the printing standard in Japan.

[US Web Ctd(Canon)]

This setting uses the U.S. Web Coated profile. This is for obtaining a printout closely matching the printing standard in the USA.

[Euro Standard]

This setting uses the Euro Standard profile. This is for obtaining a printout closely matching the printing standard in Europe.

[Download Profile]

You can download the profile from imageWARE Enterprise Management Console resource management plug-in. You can store up to 100 profiles.

Output Profile


[Normal], [Photo]*

This setting allows you to define the profile that is appropriate for the data you are going to print. It is applied to all data in the print job, so make sure the selected profile is right for your job.
Settings can be applied separately for text, graphics, and image data.
Under most circumstances, it is preferable to select [Normal] for text and graphics data, and [Photo] for image data.

[Normal]

This setting prints the colours closely matching the ones displayed on your monitor.

[Photo]

This setting prints colours close to photographic prints.

Matching Method


[Perceptual]*, [Saturation], [Colorimetric]

This setting allows you to specify a method of printing when the RGB source profile is applied. This machine includes a colour management system that provides the following colour rendering styles.
Settings can be applied separately for text, graphics, and image data.

[Perceptual]

This setting produces the best results for photographic or bitmapped images.

[Saturation]

This setting is best suited for printing illustrations and diagrams used in business presentations.

[Colorimetric]

This setting provides a close match to the RGB colour value of the machine's printing range.

IMPORTANT
You may not be able to use all the profiles that are available. If colour data is printed in gray using a downloaded profile, check the downloaded profile for compatibility.
If the machine receives data with a device independent (CIE based) colour space definition, it is colour processed with the specified settings. Therefore, the CMYK Simulation Profile setting is not applied by the machine.
NOTE
When you select [None], areas of dark colour may be blotchy depending on the data.
The RGB Source Profile mode is only applied if you set [CMS (Matching)/Gamma] to [CMS].
The Output Profile mode is only applied if you set [CMS(Matching)/Gamma] to [CMS].
The Matching Method mode is available only if you select [1200 dpi] for [Resolution].