Xerox Phaser EX7750 Reference Guide
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Managing Color in PostScript Applications
Using the PANTONE reference
Use this reference (Process Simulation of PANTONE Solid Coated Colors) included
with your Color Server user software to help ensure predictable results with colors
chosen from the PANTONE color library.
with your Color Server user software to help ensure predictable results with colors
chosen from the PANTONE color library.
The information printed by this reference depends on the Spot Color Matching
setting.
setting.
•
Spot Color Matching On
—Prints swatches that simulate the spot color with the
closest equivalent available using the CMYK toners of the copier/printer connected
to the Color Server. The equivalent PANTONE color name/number is printed
below each swatch.
to the Color Server. The equivalent PANTONE color name/number is printed
below each swatch.
•
Spot Color Matching Off
—Prints swatches of the CMYK equivalents of PANTONE
colors as defined by PANTONE. (These are the same CMYK values defined in
applications that include PANTONE libraries.) The CMYK values used to produce
the color, as well as the PANTONE color name/number, are printed below
each swatch.
applications that include PANTONE libraries.) The CMYK values used to produce
the color, as well as the PANTONE color name/number, are printed below
each swatch.
To print the reference, download the file to the Color Server. For the location of the
file on the User Software CD, see the
file on the User Software CD, see the
User Software Installation Guide
. If the default
Spot Color Matching setting on the Color Server is not the setting you want to use for
printing the PANTONE colors, download the file to the Hold queue, and then
override the Spot Color Matching setting using a job management utility, such as
Command WorkStation (see the
printing the PANTONE colors, download the file to the Hold queue, and then
override the Spot Color Matching setting using a job management utility, such as
Command WorkStation (see the
Job Management Guide
).