Xerox 701P40016 User Manual
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Guide to Printing Using Xerox Production Print Services
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The menus contain profiles that are provided by Xerox, plus any
additional profiles that have been added by the system
administrator at the controller.
These color source profiles are defined in the Printer Capabilities
file that was selected in the User Preferences dialog box. If no
Printer Capabilities file has been selected, a default list of RGB
and CMYK source ICC profiles is displayed, and the other
source profile lists are empty. Refer to “Setting user
preferences,” later in this chapter, for information on selecting a
Printer Capabilities file.
To select a source profile, follow these steps:
1. Select [Source Color] on the Color dialog box. The Source
Color Setup dialog box opens.
2. From the Images or Graphics and Text pop-up menu in the
desired Color Space field, select either [Use Job Settings] or
one of the source profiles that have been loaded onto the
printing system at the controller screen.
3. Make additional profile selections as desired from the menus
in the other fields on the Source Color Setup dialog box.
4. Select [OK] to save your changes and to return to the Color
dialog box.
If you want to return to the Color dialog box without saving
any changes, select [Cancel].
Specifying output color parameters
The [Output Color] button on the Color dialog box opens the
Output Color Setup dialog box, on which you can make
advanced level specifications that will modify colors in the
printed output. The following fields are available:
•
[Profile] field: In this field, you can select one of two types
of profiles: Destination and Emulation.
•
[Select] field: Lets you specify an International Color
Consortium (ICC) color profile for the front, back, or both
sides of the printed page. This profile is used by the
decomposer when it converts color data to the appropriate
color space for your printer.
•
[Rendering] field: Lets you specify a rendering intent (a
predesigned method for adjusting colors during the printing
process) for graphics, image objects, and text objects.