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7-14 Adobe Photoshop
Selecting options when printing
You can print RGB or CMYK images from Photoshop.
• When you print RGB images, you can choose whether the conversion to
CMYK data is performed by the iR C2100/2100S (using a CRD), by
PostScript (using PS Color Management), or by Photoshop (using
Photoshop’s separation settings).
• When you print CMYK images, you can print composites or color
separations.
NOTE: You can not use the Combine Separations feature of the iR C2100/
2100S to re-combine separations printed from Photoshop.
Printing RGB images
Use the following instructions to print RGB images.
Choose whether to print in RGB or CMYK. (With the AdobePS 8.7 printer
driver for Mac OS, these options appear in the Adobe Photoshop pane of the
Print dialog box.)
• If you select Print in RGB, Photoshop sends RGB data to the iR C2100/
2100S and a CRD is used to perform color conversion. Choose the
appropriate print option settings for RGB data (see Chapter 1).
• If you select Print in CMYK, Photoshop performs a color conversion and
sends CMYK data to the iR C2100/2100S. With this setting, RGB Source,
Rendering Style, and Spot Color Matching settings have no effect.
Click to print using a
iR C2100/2100S CRD
Click to print using Photoshop’s
separation settings