Selecting Options When Printing - Canon ColorPASS-Z5000 Color Manual

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7-9 Photoshop 5.x
Printing RGB EPS Files Saved with PostScript Color Management
When you print an RGB EPS file (that contains an embedded profile) to the
ColorPASS, the working space information from the embedded RGB profile can be
used as an RGB source definition for ColorPASS CRDs. To use the embedded profile's
source color space information with ColorPASS CRDs, choose None as the
ColorPASS RGB Source when you print. This holds true when you print directly from
Photoshop, or when the same RGB EPS file is imported into another application for
output.
To override an EPS document's embedded profile using an RGB Source definition
made available by the ColorPASS, choose anything except None as the ColorPASS
RGB Source Profile.
Printing CMYK EPS files saved with PostScript Color Management
If you decide to turn on Photoshop's PostScript Color Management option when you
save a CMYK EPS image, Photoshop embeds PostScript color information that defines
the CMYK source color space of the image. When you print a CMYK EPS file that
contains PostScript color information to the ColorPASS, CRDs are used instead of
ColorWise CMYK Simulation and Simulation Method settings. Make sure to choose
the appropriate setting for the Rendering Style option.

Selecting options when printing

You can print RGB or CMYK images from Photoshop.
• When you print an RGB image, you can choose whether the conversion to CMYK
is performed by the ColorPASS (using a CRD), by PostScript (using PostScript
Color Management), or by Photoshop's built-in color management engine (by
choosing an Output profile from the Space menu).
• When you print a CMYK image, you can print composites or color separations.
You cannot use the Combine Separations feature of the ColorPASS to
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recombine separations printed from Photoshop.

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