Spot color editor overview – Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C1060 User Manual
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6. In the Add Entry window, from the File Value and Printer
Value lists, select the desired values.
7. Click OK.
The value table is updated, and the calibration graph is
adjusted.
8. To save your changes, click the Save button.
Spot Color Editor overview
A spot color is a specially mixed ink that you can use to reproduce
colors that are difficult to reproduce with CMYK inks. A spot color
can be allocated to a specific paper profile.
Individual job pages can contain RGB, CMYK, and spot color
elements.
The IC-309 print controller Spot Color Editor enables you to edit
the values of every spot color in the spot color dictionary, and edit
it to a specific paper profile. The edited spot color is saved in a
custom dictionary for the specific paper profile. When the IC-309
print controller identifies a spot color in a job, it looks for the name
of the spot color in the Spot Color Library according to the settings
in the Job Parameters for that specific job. If the setting for spot
colors in the Job Parameters file is:
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Spot Library—The IC-309 print controller looks for the name of
the spot color in the Spot Color Library in the following
sequence:
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Custom Paper Profile library
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Custom global library
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Predefined global library
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Original CMYK File values
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Media Type Profile—The IC-309 print controller searches for
the name or calculates the value of the spot color in the Spot
Color Library in the following sequence:
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Custom Paper Profile library
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Paper Profile profile
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Original CMYK File values
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Original CMYK File values—The IC-309 print controller uses
the Original CMYK File values.
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Chapter 7—Managing color