Xerox 300x Betriebsanweisung
4
Editing Profiles
4-2
PhaserMatch
Deciding which Profile menu command to use
Note
These commands are available only in the Expert Calibration
user mode. Refer to page 2-9 for instructions on selecting
this user mode.
user mode. Refer to page 2-9 for instructions on selecting
this user mode.
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Dot Gain
Dot Gain is the amount a halftone dot increases in size when
printed, due to the characteristics of the paper, inks, and printing
press used. The Dot Gain dialog box allows you to change the
percentage of dot gain for a profile to better match a specific
printing press.
Dot Gain is the amount a halftone dot increases in size when
printed, due to the characteristics of the paper, inks, and printing
press used. The Dot Gain dialog box allows you to change the
percentage of dot gain for a profile to better match a specific
printing press.
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Profile Curves
Curves provide a more visual representation of color or dot
percentages. The Profile Curves dialog box allows you to modify
a profile to match a specific printing press, then save the profile for
use in the Tektronix driver.
Curves provide a more visual representation of color or dot
percentages. The Profile Curves dialog box allows you to modify
a profile to match a specific printing press, then save the profile for
use in the Tektronix driver.
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Densitometry
Densitometry requires a reflective densitometer to measure the
densities and dot percentages of each ink color. The Densitometry
dialog box allows you to create an edited profile that attempts to
match the density values on a specific Phaser printer to the density
values of the target press.
Densitometry requires a reflective densitometer to measure the
densities and dot percentages of each ink color. The Densitometry
dialog box allows you to create an edited profile that attempts to
match the density values on a specific Phaser printer to the density
values of the target press.
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Paper Color
Paper Color is the background color of the paper you are going to
print on. The Paper Color dialog box allows you to compensate
for printing on white and off-white papers by creating a
background color for a specific profile.
Paper Color is the background color of the paper you are going to
print on. The Paper Color dialog box allows you to compensate
for printing on white and off-white papers by creating a
background color for a specific profile.