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8550, 8550N, 8550DN, 8550GN, 8550MFP Printer

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Automatic PANTONE® Matching<br />

The printer has a PANTONE Spot Name color matching utility.<br />

PANTONE has certified the printer and has mapped the PANTONE<br />

Spot Color names to the printer’s CMYK values. This color matching<br />

utility uses the certified mapping to provide the best PANTONE color<br />

matching for the printer.<br />

For the color matching utility to function, applications must pass the<br />

PANTONE names to the printer. Some applications substitute CMYK<br />

values to the printer if they cannot provide PANTONE names. If your<br />

application does not pass the PANTONE names to the printer, then<br />

the utility will be bypassed and color matching will depend on proper<br />

ink emulation. Selection of the proper ink emulation depends on the<br />

source of the palette (SWOP (Standard Web Offset Printing),<br />

EuroStandard, DIC, or None). The palette used for obtaining<br />

PANTONE CMYK values and the driver emulation mode setting<br />

should match.<br />

CMYK Ink Set Emulation<br />

You can select a CMYK ink emulation (SWOP, EuroStandard, DIC, or<br />

None - no emulation, device CMYK) from the dropdown menu to<br />

provide output similar to an offset press ink set. If color management<br />

is active in an application or OS, the ink emulation selected must be<br />

the same as when the printer was profiled.<br />

EN Controlling Color Output with <strong>Printer</strong> Drivers 113

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