WINDOWS 9X DIFFERENCES > 47> Absolute ColorimetricBest for printing solid colours and tints, such as Companylogos etc. Matches colours common to both devices exactly,and clips the “out of gamut” colours to their nearest printedequivalent. Tries to print white as it appears on screen. Thewhite of a monitor is often very different from paper white, sothis may result in colour casts, especially in the lighter areas ofan image.> Relative ColorimetricGood for proofing CMYK colour images on a desktop printer.Much like Absolute Colorimetric, except that it scales thesource white to the (usually) paper white. Unlike AbsoluteColorimetric, this attempts to take the paper white intoaccount.CMYK INK SIMULATIONAffects CMYK data only.This option simulates what the output will look like on a printing pressusing the ink types SWOP, Euroscale or Toyo. If using CMYK InkSimulation, it is recommended that you switch off all other PrinterColour Matching. Select the No Colour Matching option under theColour Match option in the printer driver.WINDOWS ICM COLOUR MATCHINGAffects RGB data only.ICM is the colour management system built into Windows.Windows ICM uses ICC profiles for your monitor and printer; theseprofiles describe the colours that your device is capable ofreproducing. ICC profiles can be associated with your printer via theColour Management tab of the printer driver.Depending on how you have installed the printer driver, the colourprofiles may already be associated with the driver.To associate ICC Colour Profiles with the printer driver:1. Access the printer settings via the Start menu.