[. . . ] Using profiles correctly will result in a more accurate match to your printing device. To better track the availability of profiles that have been downloaded to the printer, it is recommended that one person do the downloading and be responsible for notifying other users of memory location and settings. [. . . ] Fine-tune the output of your OKI printer by creating a printer ICC device profile. The printer profile created for this workflow should be an RGB profile. A scanner is required to create an OKI printer profile Over time as new media are OKI certified, their profiles will become available on our website. Before installing MonacoEZmatch, check that you have the minimum system requirements. Memory Display 32 MB RAM available 50 MB free disk space Windows: any color monitor using a 16-bit card designed for Win98/2000 and supporting 800 x 600 resolution Macintosh: any color monitor using a 16-bit card supporting 800 x 600 resolution CD-ROM Drive Software 4x or better Win/Mac: Photoshop** Acquire or Twain module for your scanner or scanner software Macintosh: ColorSync 2. 0 or later * ** Some Windows video cards do not allow system level support of color Management. Note for MacOS 10 users: OS10 has a utility that detects profile errors and lets you repair them. MonacoEZmatch is known to generate the following errors: Header while point is not D50 ‘DEVD’ Tag reserved field is not zero ‘DEVS’ Tag reserved field is not zero Header creator is not correct These errors have no effect on the quality of the profiles. Creating Profiles Before you create profiles you should do the following: 1. Determine the CMYK target printing device you would like your OKI printer to simulate. □ Click Continue and follow the onscreen instructions. –¡ Store the MonacoEZmatch CD in a safe place for future use. [. . . ] –¡ Store the MonacoEZmatch CD in a safe place for future use. Choose an appropriate paper stock for your OKI printer that best matches the color and finish of the paper stock used on your target CMYK printing device. [. . . ]