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Default: Interprets RGB color as sRGB, the accepted standard by Microsoft and the World Wide Web Organization (www.w3.org).
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Vivid: Increases the color saturation in the midtones so that colored objects appear more colorful. This is a good option for business
graphics.
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Device: Prints RGB data in raw device mode. Photographs require color management in the application or operating system with this
feature.
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Adobe RGB (1998): Use this option for documents or images that were originally created in the Adobe RGB (1998) color space or with a digital camera. When printing from a professional software program with Adobe RGB (1998), it is important that you turn off the color management in the software program and allow the printer software to manage
the color space.
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Photo/Image: Photo/Image interprets the RGB color as if it were printed as a photograph using a digital mini-lab, rendering the deeper more saturated
colors differently than Default mode. Use this setting for printing photos. For best results, use HP Glossy Laser Paper with this setting.
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