Specifying the default PS print settings
Configure the PS print settings. Specify default settings for error information printing and the default settings of various profiles.
In the administrator mode, select [Print Setting] - [PS Setting], then configure the following settings.
Settings | Description | |
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[Select Color] | Select colors for printing.
[Auto Color] is specified by default. | |
[PS Error Print] | Specify whether to print error information when an error occurs during PS rasterization. [OFF] is specified by default. | |
[ICC Profile Settings] | Specify the default profile setting to be displayed in the printer driver. If the details of [ICC Profile Settings] differ between the machine and the printer driver, the settings of the printer driver are given priority. | |
[Photo] | Select the default setting for RGB color and output profile for photographs. [RGB Color]: [sRGB]/[Output Profile]: [Auto] are specified by default. | |
[Text] | Select the default setting for RGB color and output profile for text. [RGB Color]: [sRGB]/[Output Profile]: [Auto] are specified by default. | |
[Figure/Table/Graph] | Select the default setting for RGB color and output profile for figures, tables, and graphs. [RGB Color]: [sRGB]/[Output Profile]: [Auto] are specified by default. | |
[Simulation Profile] | Select the default setting for simulation profile. If [Simulation Profile] is set to [Auto] while [PS Designer Settings] is set to [No], use a simulation profile based on your processing. For details on [PS Designer Settings], refer to [PS Designer Settings] . [Auto] is specified by default. | |
[Auto Trapping] | Select whether to superimpose neighboring colors to print so as to prevent white space being generated around a picture. Selecting [ON] prevents the generation of white lines at the boundaries of colors in graphs or figures. [OFF] is specified by default. | |
[Black Overprint] | Select whether to print so as to prevent white space being generated around a black character or figure.
[OFF] is specified by default. |