The rendering intent can be specified in the following ways:
● Using a Windows printer driver: select the Color tab, then Rendering intent.
● Using a Mac OS printer driver: select the Color Options panel, then Rendering
intent.
● Using the Embedded Web Server: select the Submit Job page, then Rendering
intent.
●
Using the front panel: select the
icon, then Printing defaults menu > Color
options > Rendering intent.
How do I select the color emulation mode?
You can set the color emulation mode in the following ways:
● Using a Windows printer driver: select the Color Management section of the Color
tab.
● Using a Mac OS printer driver: select the Color Options panel.
● Using the Embedded Web Server: select the Color Management section of the
Submit Job page.
●
Using the front panel: select the
icon, then Printing defaults menu > Color
options.
See Tell me about color emulation modes.
How do I produce matching prints from different HP
Designjets?
See The problem is color matching between different HP Designjets.
How do I get accurate colors from Adobe Photoshop CS
(HP–GL/2 & RTL driver)?
This topic outlines one way to have good control over the printed colors you will obtain
from your printer; there are many other ways. Before starting, ensure that your paper
type has already been calibrated.
Application settings
1. Open Adobe Photoshop and select Color Settings from the Edit menu.
– Working spaces: the working space is the color space you want to use
when manipulating the image. We recommend using the color space that
comes with the image (see Color Management Policies below), if any;
otherwise, our recommended default settings are: RGB: Adobe RGB 1998,
CMYK: SWOP for the USA and Euroscale Coated v2 for the rest of the world.
– Color Management Policies: select 'Preserve Embedded Profiles'.
– Rendering Intent: see How do I set the rendering intent?.
– Black Point Compensation: this option is recommended if you have chosen
the Relative Colorimetric rendering intent. See How do I perform black point
compensation?.
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How do I get accurate colors
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