Xerox DocuTech 6100 Production Publisher Leaflet
Hints and Tips
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System Guide
3. Edit /usr/dt/app-defaults/C/Dtwm.
4. Change the following line to True:
4. Change the following line to True:
Dtwm*useFrontPanel:False
5. Reboot the system. The CDE front panel will return.
Color Systems
The DocuSP software takes advantage of new laser
technology and other hardware advances.
technology and other hardware advances.
Settings for enhanced color output
Set the 200 Line on Queue and calibrate. The 200 Line
produces dramatically better results. Also the level of noise in
the new 200 Line is negligible and produces benchmark
results.
Set SWOP Plus Output for CMYK. This simulates the SWOP
press while taking advantage of the digital press gamut.
An additional way to improve color output is to use the profile
overrides in Job Properties.
produces dramatically better results. Also the level of noise in
the new 200 Line is negligible and produces benchmark
results.
Set SWOP Plus Output for CMYK. This simulates the SWOP
press while taking advantage of the digital press gamut.
An additional way to improve color output is to use the profile
overrides in Job Properties.
Color job processing efficiencies
The time required to process a job can depend primarily on
four variables:
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four variables:
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Time for a client workstation to generate the Page
Description Language (PDL, i.e. PostScript, HP-PCL,
TIFF, etc.).
Description Language (PDL, i.e. PostScript, HP-PCL,
TIFF, etc.).
•
Time to transfer the job PDL across the net and be
marked as received by the DocuSP.
marked as received by the DocuSP.
•
Time required to RIP the PDL to produce the bit maps that
the print engine can use.
the print engine can use.
•
Time required to write the RIPped bit maps to the print
engine and generate paper.
engine and generate paper.
Time used to generate the PDL
This variable is strongly influenced by the speed of the client
workstation, the print driver being used by the application,
and the complexity of the pages to be printed.
workstation, the print driver being used by the application,
and the complexity of the pages to be printed.