Print Mode - Toshiba e-STUDIO400P Printing Manual

Multifunctional digital systems e-studio6550c series, e-studio4540c series
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3 PRINTING FROM Macintosh
2) CMYK Source profiles
This selects CMYK source profile. When you obtained color profile data from this equipment, its CMYK source profile
data appear.
3) Apply to Device Color only
Select this check box when you give priority to color profiles embedded in the image.
4) Destination profiles
This selects destination profile. When you obtained color profile data from this equipment, its destination profile data
appear.
5) Rendering Intent
This selects an image processing method for color space conversion when you print.
- Perceptual — This is recommended for photo images.
- Relative colorimetric — More original colors can be retained than those when you select [Perceptual].
- Saturation — This is recommended when the vividness of colors is more important than their correct reproduction.
It is useful for graphic charts.
- Absolute colorimetric — Original colors can be retained even on colored paper.
6) [Revert to defaults]
Click this to return the Advanced Color Settings to the defaults.
7) [Use these settings]
Click this to save the color profile data set for this equipment and return to the Color Settings 1 menu.

Print Mode

In the Print Mode menu, you can set the way this equipment handles the print job. This menu allows you to enable various
job types such as Private Print, Proof Print and Hold Print.
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1) Department Code
Select whether the entry of a department code is required or not for printing. Select this check box to enable this option
if this equipment is managed under department codes. When you do this, enter a department code in the box on the
right. For your department code, ask the administrator.
For Mac OS X 10.3.x, enter the department code in a 5-digit number.
For Mac OS X 10.4.x to Mac OS X 10.6.x, enter the department code using up to 63 characters.
A department code must consist of one-byte characters such as numbers from 0 to 9, letters of the alphabet
from A to Z (in both capital and small ones), a hyphen (-), an underscore (_), and a period (.).
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Printing From Application on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.6.x

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