Fit to Page
The Fit to Page feature contains the following options:
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Prompt User for correct size (default)
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Nearest Size and Scale
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Nearest Size and Crop
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Letter
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A4
Color Options
The Color Options feature contains the following options:
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Automatic (default)
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Manual
Color Themes for RGB Color
The Color Themes for RGB Color feature contains the following options:
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Default (sRGB). Select Default (sRGB) for most printing needs. This setting instructs the printer
to interpret RGB color as sRGB, which is the accepted standard of Microsoft and the World Wide
Web Consortium (WC3). Colors are matched to optimize the RGB colors on the screen and to
provide vivid images and graphics.
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Image Optimization (sRGB). Select Image optimization (sRGB) to enhance documents in which
the content is mainly bitmap images, such as .GIF or .JPG files. This setting instructs the printer
to use the best color matching for rendering sRGB bitmap images. This setting affects only raster
data; it has no effect on text or vector-based graphics. Using glossy media in combination with this
setting provides the maximum enhancement.
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Adobe RGB (1998). Select AdobeRGB (1998) for documents that use the Adobe RGB color space
rather than sRGB. For example, some digital cameras capture images in Adobe RGB, and
documents that are produced with Adobe Photoshop® use the Adobe RGB color space. When
printing from a professional software program that uses Adobe RGB, turn off the color management
in the software program and allow the printer software to manage the color space.
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None. Select None to instruct the printer to print RGB data in raw device mode. To render
documents correctly when this option is selected, you must manage color within the software
program in the operating system.
NOTE To prevent poor image quality, use this option only if you are familiar with the
procedures for managing color in the software program or the operating system.
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Custom Profile. Select Custom Profile when you want to simulate the printed output from other
printers or for using special effects. This setting instructs the printer to use a custom input profile
to more accurately predict and control color output.
The default Custom Profile is the color table used on the HP Color LaserJet 4650 printer. The
product holds only one custom profile at a time, so when you download and install another color
table, it erases the default color table and installs the new one.
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