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 Getting Started Guide for the EPSON Stylus C120/C110 
 
 
                                                
 
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How to use Custom Palette: 
•  First, you need to assign the CMYK values of the matched color 
from the Similar Colors Chart to the Output Color CMYK fields 
in the Custom Palette section.   
•  Give your new custom color a descriptive Name in its designated 
field (e.g. IBM Blue). 
•  Next, assign an RGB Input Color value.  There are two methods 
to establish this value. 
1.  If you have the original file, sample the color that 
was matched in your graphic design application with 
the eye dropper tool.  This will give you the RGB 
value of that color.  Input this value into the RGB 
Input Color fields of the Custom Palette section. 
2.  If you do not have the original file, or the artwork has 
not yet been designed, simply click on the ‘Input 
Color Chooser’ button, and then click on “Define 
Custom Colors”.  From the color matrix, find a color 
that closely resembles the color that you are adding 
to the custom palette.  At the bottom-right of the 
color matrix window are the RGB values.  Simply 
click ‘OK’ and the RGB Input Color values will be 
automatically entered.  Please take note of these 
RGB values for later use in your design applications. 
• Click 
the 
Add Color button.  A window will pop up asking you 
whether you want to add the color to the palette for all 
substrates, or just the current substrate.  Click ‘YES’ here unless 
you have the same custom color saved on palettes for other 
substrates.  Another window will then ask you if you want to save 
the custom color for all resolutions or just the current one.  Click 
‘YES’ here unless you have the same custom color saved on 
palettes for other resolutions. 
•  Lastly, click the Save Palette button.  When finished, simply Exit 
out of the window. 
 
*
 The ‘Import Palette’ and ‘Export Palette’ buttons are convenient to have 
in the event you need to transfer palettes to and from different 
computers.