| Color Application Notes |
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Downloading and working
with custom ICC Profiles for the magicolor 2200
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| Requirements |
| magicolor printer |
| Internal Hard Disk |
| FTP Client or KONICA MINOLTA Download Manager |
| ICC Profile |
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| Restrictions |
| This procedure is limited to magicolor printers
with internal hard disks. |
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| Note:
KONICA MINOLTA does not provide software or instructions to create
new ICC profiles, but does provide the instructions to replace or
add to the resident ICC profiles. |
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| Overview |
| Two destination profiles are implemented in the
magicolor 2200 printer, representing the two resolutions (600x600
and 1200x1200 dpi) available for color management on the printer.
The magicolor printers have the ability to substitute ICC output
profiles downloaded to its internal hard disk for any of the ICC destination
profiles resident in the printer's ROM.
Additionally, custom profiles can be downloaded for RGB Source,
Simulation, and Destination profiles, in addition to what is implemented
in the printer. |
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| Instructions |
| To substitute new profiles
for the internal destination profiles: |
| 1. Create an ICC output profile that describes
the new color space of your magicolor 2200.
When creating profile, set the maximum ink limit to 200% in
the separations set-up of your profiling software (200% is the maximum
ink limit that the fuser of the magicolor 2200 can handle; exceeding
this amount can damage the fuser and produce undesirable image quality
artifacts). |
| 2. Rename the created profile following a standard
8.3 filename/extension, using the guide below for the corresponding
resolution and halftone: |
| A1PCMYK.ICC
600x600 destination profile (Agfa (ABS) Halftone) |
| A3PCMYK.ICC 1200x1200
destination profile (Agfa (ABS) Halftone) |
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| Note: |
| - If you are using the Windows driver to print to the magicolor 2200 and want to
have the ability to switch back and forth between the destination
profile that came shipped with your printer and the custom profile
you created yourself, use a different naming convention than that
listed above. Downloading a profile with the above naming convention will over-ride
the factory profile as long as a profile with the same name is resident
on the hard disk. |
| 3. Once you have created and properly named your
profile, download the file to your magicolor 2200 hard disk using
one of the following procedures. |
| Note: |
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You can also use one of the following procedures to download custom
RGB Source and Destination profiles. If you are using the Windows driver
to print to the magicolor 2200, you can use any name for these profiles. If you are using the Macintosh driver
to print to the magicolor 2200, you should name the profiles custrgb1.icc, custrgb2.icc, or custrgb3.icc for the RGB
Source profiles and/or custsim1.icc, custsim2.icc, or custsim3.icc
for the Simulation profiles. |
| FTP Client
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| You must first have a specified IP address on
your printer and on your host system in order to proceed with this
method. |
| a. Launch your FTP Client and set the client
for binary transfer. |
| b. Select
the /USR directory (cd usr) and download your profile. Refer to documentation for your FTP client
on the download commands/procedures. |
| Note: you
will not be able to use the DIR or LS commands from your FTP client
when connecting to the printer. |
| c. After the file
has been downloaded, turn off the printer and then restart it to register
the new profile. |
| KONICA
MINOLTA Download Manager Software |
| a. Launch the KONICA MINOLTA Download
Manager application. |
| b. Select "Color Profile"
as the type of file to be downloaded. |
| c. Specify your magicolor 2200 printer. |
| d. Under "Download Options",
locate the profile to be downloaded by clicking the "Browse"
button and selecting the correct file. |
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| e. Choose "Download" to send the new profile
to the printer. |
| f. After the file has been downloaded,
turn off the printer and then restart it to register the new profile. |
| To work with downloaded
profiles: |
| 1. Verify that the download was successful
by using telnet or the printer keypad to print a CMM Profile Page.
The CMM Profile Page provides a list of current profiles in
ROM and on the hard disk. (Administration ® Special Pages ® CMM
Profile Page ®
Yes). |
| 2. If the profile downloaded was a
destination profile named properly as described in step 2 above to
substitute the destination profiles on the printers ROM, the
printer will now use the downloaded profile instead of the profile
resident in ROM. For custom
profiles with different naming conventions, follow the steps below: |
| Macintosh Users: |
| Use the Custom 1, Custom 2, or Custom 3 setting
for RGB Source to use the custrgb1.icc, custrgb2.icc, or custrgb3.icc
profile downloaded; for Simulation to use the custsim1.icc, custsim2.icc,
or custsim3.icc profile downloaded; for Destination to use the custdes1.icc,
custdes2.icc, or custdes3.icc profile downloaded. |
| Note: if
a new destination profile with the naming convention described in
step 2 has not been downloaded to the printer, the Automatic
setting for ICC Destination will use the destination profile on the
printers ROM. |
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| Windows Users: |
| Use the "Manage
Profiles" button located in the Configure ICC Color Matching
window in the driver (Printer Properties ® Features tab
® Color
Options ® Configure
ICC Color) to manage the profiles: |
| a. Select "Manage
Profiles" for the appropriate profile (source, simulation, or destination). |
| b. Type a description
as you want it to appear in the pull-down menu. |
| c. Type the filename of the downloaded
profile (obtain this information from the CMM Profile Page and enter
the filename only, omitting the path and location of the file).
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| d. Select "Add", then
"Done". |
| e. Set the RGB Source,
Simulation, and Destination profiles you want to use. The profile
downloaded to the printer should now appear in the pull-down menu
as the description entered in the "Manage Profiles" window. |
| Note: if
a new destination profile with the naming convention described in
step 2 has not been downloaded to the printer, the "Automatic" setting
for ICC Destination will use the destination profile on the printer's
ROM. |
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