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3. When the profile you wish to download appears in the list in the main Profile Manager
window, select it.
If the profile is compatible with the ColorPASS, a green arrow indicates that the profile
is available for download. Only output device profiles are downloadable to Simulation
and Output. Only input device profiles are downloadable to RGB Source.
On Windows computers, the profiles must have an extension of .icc or .icm to
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be listed. On Mac OS computers, the profiles must have a file type of profile.
All ICC profiles in the selected directory on your computer are displayed in the list in
the main Profile Manager window. However, because a profile is listed does not
necessarily mean it can be downloaded to the ColorPASS.
Simulation profiles should be only profiles of devices for which you want the
ColorPASS to match in terms of color output characteristics. Output profiles should
be only profiles of the device to which your ColorPASS is connected. Although CMYK
printer profiles can be downloaded as Simulation or Output, consider how they will be
used. If you want the ColorPASS prints to look like another printer, download that
profile as a Simulation. If you have a custom profile of the copier your ColorPASS is
connected to, download that profile as an Output profile.
4. Click the arrow to download the profile and click OK when the download is complete.
The new profile now appears on the list of profiles on the right side of the Profile
Manager main window.
For Windows 2000 and Mac OS computers, this profile must be associated with one
of the predefined names (Source-1 through 10 for RGB Source, Simulation-1 through
10 for Simulation, or Output-1 through 10 for Output) or set as the default before it
can be used. For Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT 4.0, all profiles can appear in
the printer driver by their profile descriptions. See "Defining profiles" on page 4-8.
When an output profile is downloaded, it inherits the calibration target of the
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current default output profile.

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