Changing the Default Color Conversion Setting

You specify default settings for other processes by using the Optional Settings tab on the Color Default Settings screen.

  1. Click the Optional Settings tab.

    The Optional Settings tab is displayed.

  2. When the individual setting of tone curve is enabled, select the adjustment method for Image and Text/Graphic.

  3. Select the target of Pure Black from Pure Black.

  4. To use black overprint, check Black Overprint.

  5. Select whether or not to use gray replacement, and if used, select the target from RGB and CMYK.

  6. Select a setting of Composite Overprint from Composite Overprint.

  7. To use spot color, check Use Spot Color.

  8. To use alternative colors, select a table in AlternativeColor Table.

  9. To use embedded RGB profile, check Use Embedded RGB Profile.

    • supplementary explanationIt performs color conversion by using profiles that are embedded in objects in print data.
      Select it when you print by using a profile that you assign on an application (example: Adobe Photoshop).

  10. To use embedded CMYK profile, check Use Embedded CMYK Profile.

    • supplementary explanationIt performs color conversion by using profiles that are embedded in objects in print data.
      Select it when you print by using a profile that you assign on an application (example: Adobe Photoshop).

  11. To use the RGB simulation, check RGB Simulation.

  12. To use output intent of PDF/X, select PDF/X output intent.

    • supplementary explanationTo register the color default settings in the image controller, go to Registering Settings.