- 56 -Adjusting Color on the Computer2 2. Adjusting ColorFor Mac OS X Printer Driver1 Open the file you want to print.2 From the [File] menu, select [Print].3 Select [Color] from the panel menu.4 Select [Advanced] and then select[Black Overprint] check box.Simulating Printing Results forInkYou can simulate output such as that of an offsetprinting press by adjusting the CMYK color data.Note● Windows XPS printer driver cannot be used for thisfunction.● Mac OS X printer driver may not be available dependingapplications.● This function can be used when the [Office Color] or[Graphic Pro] is selected for [Color Mode].For Windows PCL Printer Driver1 Open the file you want to print.2 Select [Print] from the [File] menu.3 Click on [Preferences] or [Properties].4 Click [Detail] on the [Color Setting]and select [Graphic Pro].5 Select [Printer Simulation].6 Select an ink feature you want tosimulate from [Simulation TargetProfile] on [Input Profile] and click[OK].For Windows PS Printer Driver1 Open the file you want to print.2 Select [Print] from the [File] menu.3 Click on [Preferences] or [Properties].4 Select the [Color] tab and select[Graphic Pro], and then click [Detail].You can do a printer simulation with[Office Color], for business or other documents,then click [Advanced], and select the propertiesof the ink you want to simulate from [CMYK InkSimulation].5 Select the [Printer Simulation] checkbox.6 Select an ink feature you want tosimulate from [Simulation TargetProfile] on [Input] and click [OK].