HP DesignJet T790 and T1300 Printer Series - Using your printer
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None (Native): no emulation, for use when the color conversion is done by the application or operating
system, and therefore the data arrive at the printer already color-managed.
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sRGB IEC61966-2.1 emulates the characteristics of the average PC monitor. This standard space is
endorsed by many hardware and software manufacturers, and is becoming the default color space for
many scanners, printers and software applications.
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ColorMatch RGB emulates the native color space of Radius Pressview monitors. This space provides a
smaller gamut alternative to Adobe RGB (1998) for print production work.
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Apple RGB emulates the characteristics of the average Apple monitor, and is used by a variety of desktop
publishing applications. Use this space for
les that you plan to display on Apple monitors, or for working
with old desktop publishing les.
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Adobe RGB (1998) provides a fairly large gamut of RGB colors. Use this space if you need to do print
production work with a broad range of colors.
Color management from the Embedded Web Server (T1300 series)
Submit Job options
When you send jobs to the printer using the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page, you have the following
color management options.
If you leave an option set to Default, the setting saved in the job will be used. If the job contains no setting, the
front-panel setting in the printer will be used.
T1300 and T1300 PS options
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Color/Grayscale: you can choose to print in color, in shades of gray or in pure black and white.
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Default RGB source prole: you can choose from a selection of RGB source proles recognized by the
printer.
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Printer emulation: you can choose to emulate a dierent HP DesignJet printer. Default: O (no printer
emulation).
T1300 PS options (with PostScript or PDF jobs)
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Default CMYK source prole: you can choose from a selection of CMYK source proles recognized by the
printer. Default: US Coated SWOP v2.
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Rendering intent: you can select the rendering intent.
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Black point compensation: you can turn black point compensation on or o.
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HP Professional PANTONE Emulation: you can turn HP Professional PANTONE Emulation on or o.
Rendering intent
Rendering intent is one of the settings used when doing a color transformation. As you probably know, some of
the colors you want to print may not be reproducible by the printer. The rendering intent allows you to select one
of four dierent ways of handling these so-called out-of-gamut colors.
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Saturation (graphics): best used for presentation graphics, charts or images made up of bright, saturated
colors.
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Perceptual (images): best used for photographs or images in which colors blend together. It tries to
preserve the overall color appearance.
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