Using gamut alarm, Refer to – Kodak Printer User Manual
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Using Gamut Alarm
Gamut alarm is a feature that allows you to determine if the simulation or
destination devices you selected for your connector file are capable of
accurately reproducing the colors of the previous device.
When you select one of the gamut alarm modes, any areas of your image
that are out of gamut are printed in black. All other areas are printed in
white.
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