User Manual
Define the [Image] settings
The [Image] tab allows you to specify the color and image settings for the document. Not all
settings are available for all printer models.
Setting Description
You can configure a number of the options. Click the pencil icon to open the
settings of an option.
Click the collapse icon to close the settings of an option.
Save your changes.
[Resolution]
The resolution that you can select depends on the printer.
• [Printer default]
Use the resolution defined in the selected printer when no value is provided.
[Color management]
Color management is the controlled conversion between the color representations of the
document in the application to the Postscript file.
• [No color management]
Disable color management and use any embedded color profiles in the document.
• [Printer\PostScript color management]
The color profiles of the printer are used to convert the colors.
• [Printer color profile]
Select a color profile. The profile is used to convert the colors.
[Overprint simulation]
By default, when you print opaque, overlapping colors, the top colour knocks out the area
underneath. Overprinting prevents knockouts and makes the topmost overlapping printing ink
appear transparent in relation to the underlying ink.
This setting is used by Adobe Acrobat.
This setting is not available for all printer models.
[Use PDF output intent]
The PDF output intent describes how you plan to print the entire document.
If the file contains device-independent colors, the output intent provides data which defines how
the color data must be printed. The output intent provides all the information required to ensure
that the file can be printed consistently, even when device independent color data is used.
This setting is used by Adobe Acrobat.
This setting is not available for all printer models.
Define the [Image] settings
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