Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G630 User Guide

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Splash Server Functions
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Splash G630 User Guide 
users to adjust a dominant color in the image, such as 
one endpoint of a background gradient, but the range 
of color changes are limited to prevent discontinuities.
Colors are selected and modified as described in 
“Direct Color Substitution” on page 53.
RGB Global Color Changes
Global color changes allow users to manipulate the 
individual RGB curves to affect all color output on the 
page.The curve manipulation controls provide the 
same functions as the ColorCal expert mode.
CMYK Global Color Changes
Global color changes allow users to manipulate the 
individual CMYK curves to affect all color output on 
the page.The curve manipulation controls provide the 
same functions as the ColorCal expert mode.
Starting and Stopping the Server 
Application
An alias for the Splash server application is located in 
the Startup Items folder in the Macintosh System 
Folder. This starts the Splash server application each 
time the server computer is started. If desired, drag 
the Splash server alias to another location on the 
computer. In addition, aliases for the Splash server 
application and ColorCal utility are located in the 
server’s Apple menu items and Splash server desktop.
To prevent client computers from printing to the 
Splash server, quit the Splash server application. To 
do this, choose Quit from the File menu within the 
server application. When you quit the server 
application, users (including a user working on the 
server) cannot choose the Splash Printer as a print 
destination.
Double-click the Splash server application icon, or 
restart the Macintosh to start the server application 
and resume processing and printing jobs to the printer.
To control client printing to the Splash server, the 
server can be configured to spool and hold all 
incoming print jobs. This allows a Splash 
administrator to review jobs and determine which jobs 
to print.
Default Job Settings
This function allows the administrator to set default 
print options for jobs not sent with a Splash PPD. 
These settings include all color correction and 
printing modes, as well as paper types. The job 
defaults editor interface appears when the 
administrator chooses the Edit Defaults command in 
the Jobs menu.
The interface is similar to the job editor interface. The 
number of copies and page range options are not 
available. An additional panel of options allows the 
administrator to set default options for graphics files 
that are downloaded for direct printing to the server. 
These options appear when the Graphic button is 
selected. The button Original Defaults resets all print 
options to their original factory settings.
The following panes are included in the Default Job 
Settings Options:
Info
Page
Tray
Color
Quality
Extras
Setting Default Print Options
To create a custom set of page setup and print option 
defaults, begin with either of these first two steps:
1.
With the reduced main window open, Choose 
Edit Defaults from the Jobs menu at the top of the 
screen or
2.
With the full screen main window, click the 
Administration icon pull up menu in the server 
window. Select the Job Defaults option to create a 
custom set of page setup and print option defaults.
3.
Click the PageColorQualityExtras
Graphic, and Layout buttons to select default print 
options.
4.
Graphic default options are applied when you 
drop-print TIFFand EPS files to the Splash server.
Note!
Note that the administrator must be 
logged on as administrator to modify 
the Default Job Settings, otherwise the 
option is not available.