Konica Minolta micropress release 6 User Manual
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Menus affected by optional features
A number of menu options appear when optional features are enabled.
Color Menu
Color Menu
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Color Setup Manager: ICC Profile Processor (ICCPP)—a color management system
integrated with MicroPress RIP. When password-enabled, “Color Setup Manager”
appears on Color menu and opens the Color Setup dialog used to create and edit
ICCPP color setups. Another option appears in the "Separations, Screening & Color"
section on the Edit Page Setup dialog for color devices. “Color” is a pull-down box that
applies Color Setup Manager profiles to the current page setup.
integrated with MicroPress RIP. When password-enabled, “Color Setup Manager”
appears on Color menu and opens the Color Setup dialog used to create and edit
ICCPP color setups. Another option appears in the "Separations, Screening & Color"
section on the Edit Page Setup dialog for color devices. “Color” is a pull-down box that
applies Color Setup Manager profiles to the current page setup.
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Install ICC Profile: Appears after enabling the ICCPP; allows installation of industry-
standard color profiles defining the color characteristics of printers, printing processes,
presses, scanners, etc.
standard color profiles defining the color characteristics of printers, printing processes,
presses, scanners, etc.
Output Menu
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Trapping Manager: TrapWorks—performs trapping within the RIP. When password-
enabled, “Trapping Manager” appears on Output menu and opens a dialog box to
inspect and create various rules for trapping.
enabled, “Trapping Manager” appears on Output menu and opens a dialog box to
inspect and create various rules for trapping.
Configuring the MicroPress RIP
You can reset most of the RIP’s current configuration. To open Page Setup Manager or Color
Setup Manager, select MP-RIP
ÎStart Inputs, or click Stop Inputs button, to turn off inputs.
When configuration is finished, turn on inputs by re-selecting Start Inputs or pressing the
Start Inputs button.
Stopping the MicroPress RIP
You can stop the RIP any time, though it’s best to keep it running expecting jobs. Stop the
RIP before MicroPress server is shut down or when the RIP is updated.
As a single user, ensure no jobs are in progress, then select MP-RIP
As a single user, ensure no jobs are in progress, then select MP-RIP
ÎQuit (or press
ALT+F4 or Ctrl+Q). If other users access the RIP, be careful. If the RIP provides network ser-
vice, warn other users about interruption of service. Leave RIP settings in their usual state
unless making significant changes to the computer, network, or connected output devices.
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If settings are unchanged, restart the RIP to have it respond to all previous inputs.
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If changes are made, consider disabling inputs (MP-RIP
ÎStart Inputs off) until prob-
lems are resolved.
Note: When re-started, the RIP assumes its pre-shutdown state.
MP-RIP Menu
Lists options for configuring the RIP and producing output.
RIP is interpreting a job.
RIP is sending a job to the output device G1.
This Status Area
Displays