Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual 3Advanced FeaturesTekColor™ color correctionsYou can select a color correction to match particular press specifications or simulate yourcomputer screen’s colors. Otherwise, select Automatic to let the printer automatically pickthe best color correction for elements in your document.You can specify the color correction in a supported driver: Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver:On the TekColor tab, select the desired color correction. Some of the color correctionsare grouped under Office Color and Press Match Color. Windows 2000 / Windows NT PostScript driver:On the TekColor tab, select the desired color correction. Some of the color correctionsare grouped under Office Color and Press Match Color. LaserWriter 8.6 or 8.7 driver:In the Print dialog box, select the Print Quality/Color pull-down menu, then selectthe desired correction for Color.Color correction DescriptionAutomatic Automatically optimizes the color correction for each element (text,graphics, and photographs) on the pagesRGB Display Closely approximates the colors on a standard display screenVivid Color Produces the brightest possible colors and makes blues appear lesspurpleNone Doesn’t use a color correction so the colors you specified in theapplication for your job are not altered Use when you have specified colors from the PANTONE® Color ChartSWOP Press Matches U.S. press standards using the Specification for Web OffsetPublicationsEuroscale Press Emulates the Euroscale 4-color process press modeCommercial Press Emulates a 4-color process commercial press modeSNAP Press Matches the standards for printing on uncoated and newsprint papersusing the Specifications for Non-Heat Advertising PrintingDIC Matches Dai Nippon printing inks on coated paperToyo Matches commercial Toyo printing inks on coated paperFujiProof Matches the Fuji Color Art System for commercial North AmericanproofsBlack and White Produces a black-and-white version of a document Colors converted to grayscale Use to print page masters for photocopying in black-and-white