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Managing color, Color management on the ic-312 print controller, Ipds and afp color management – Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C1100 User Manual

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Managing color

Color management on the IC-312 print controller

Color management is a series of steps taken to ensure that colors
are accurate and repeatable when transferred from one device to
another. These steps enable you to reproduce the color conceived
by a graphic artist or photographer as closely as possible on a
monitor, a proof, or the sheet.

The IC-312 print controller enables you to use these tools to adjust
and improve the color quality in your jobs:

Profiling Tool—enables you to create destination profiles that
define the color space of your press and are based on the
combinations of paper and toner that you are using. For
different media types, you need different destination profiles.
You can create custom destination profiles for each printer and
fine tune the color outputs of the printer, improve color matching
between printers, and improve color consistency over time.

Profile Manager—enables you to import profiles that define the
color space of the , and are based on the combinations of the
media type and toner that you are using. You can use different
destination profiles for different media types.

Spot Color Editor (only available with the Match Pack)—enables
you to edit the CMYK values of every spot color in the Spot
color dictionary and create custom libraries per media type.

Gradation Tool—enables you to create and edit gradation tables
to perform tone corrections on your printed output.

IPDS and AFP color management

Note: The IPDS workflow is available only with the Trans Pack.

When you are working in IPDS mode, the IPDS data is handled
according to the Color Management Object Content Architecture
(CMOCA), as defined by the AFP Color Consortium (AFPCC).

The IC-312 print controller applies color management options for
each IPDS data object according to the Color Management
Resources (CMR) that are included in the IPDS data stream.

This also applies to AFP files processed in file submission mode.

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