Fine-tuning the Output Color of a Special Color
Procedure
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In the job list, double-click the job.
The Job Settings window appears.
- Click .
- Click Details under Special Color Settings. The Special Color List window appears.
You can check the following information:
Input Color RGB or CMYK values of the defined special color Spot Color Management Name of the library that the special color is registered in Library Output Color values defined in the library
(If the output color is a special color defined in the Lab color space, a caution mark () is displayed when the output color cannot be reproduced (it is out of the gamut) with the selected media and quality.)
Delta E Color difference values from the reproducible range of colors (only when the library output color is out of the gamut) Printer Output Process color values to which the special color has been converted
(If the output color is a special color defined in the Lab color space, the values converted with the method displayed in the Matching Method field on the right are displayed.)
Matching Method Matching Method under File Format (only when the output color is a special color defined in the Lab color space) -
Perform one or both of the following operations to fine-tune the output color:
- To change the matching method
- Right-click the Matching Method field of the color to be edited, and then select the matching method. However, this setting is only available when the spot color is one defined in the Lab color space. This cannot be set for other colors.
- To edit the printer output color
- Adjust the color values in Output. Output can be used to directly specify the color values of the process color after the conversion. In addition to changing the matching method, change Output if you want to make further adjustments.
IMPORTANT Make adjustments while checking the output result each time you change the color values. - To change the matching method
- Click OK.
- Click OK.
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Select a job from the job list, and then click .
Processing by the RIP and printing start.