Cautions When Printing in Color from a PostScript Application

If you print from a PostScript applications such as Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, etc., the PostScript application processing method changes according to the [PS Output from Application] setting in the [Device Settings] sheet and the settings for watermark printing, page layout, paper selection, poster printing, booklet printing, N on 1 printing (except for 1, 2, or 4 on 1), and CanoFine. Configure the correct settings for the print purpose.
[PS Output from Application] > [Auto]
When [Watermark] etc. function is set
RGB color model is used.
When [Watermark] etc. function is not set
Application generates PostScript code itself.
CMYK color model is normally used.
[PS Output from Application] > [On]
When [Watermark] etc. function is set
Application generates PostScript code itself.
CMYK color model is normally used.
[Watermark] etc. settings are disabled.
When [Watermark] etc. function is not set
Application generates PostScript code itself.
CMYK color model is normally used.
[PS Output from Application] > [Off]
RGB color model is used.
NOTE
The hues in the printed result when an RGB color model is used and those in the printed result when a CMYK color model is used may differ.

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