Xerox 300x 사용자 가이드
4
Editing Profiles
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PhaserMatch
4.
Under Dot Gain at 50%, set the expected dot gain at the 50% point
for each primary color: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. See
your printing company’s representative for information on a
specific printing press. Use the increase and decrease arrow
buttons to make changes.
for each primary color: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. See
your printing company’s representative for information on a
specific printing press. Use the increase and decrease arrow
buttons to make changes.
5.
Setting the 50% dot gain does not affect the density of fully
saturated primaries. If fully saturated cyan, magenta, yellow, and
black seem darker on your Phaser printer than on your target
printing press, you can reduce the values in the maximum density
settings to lighten those colors.
saturated primaries. If fully saturated cyan, magenta, yellow, and
black seem darker on your Phaser printer than on your target
printing press, you can reduce the values in the maximum density
settings to lighten those colors.
6.
Make a test print to see the effects of your dot gain and maximum
density changes. The test print includes swatches of cyan,
magenta, yellow, and black at 5% increments, and sweeps from
white to each primary color. The test print also shows two
standard IT8.7-3 test patterns that you can compare with
equivalent test patterns printed on your target printer. Refer to
the following pages for test pattern values:
density changes. The test print includes swatches of cyan,
magenta, yellow, and black at 5% increments, and sweeps from
white to each primary color. The test print also shows two
standard IT8.7-3 test patterns that you can compare with
equivalent test patterns printed on your target printer. Refer to
the following pages for test pattern values:
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IT8.7-3 Basic Color Target, see page 5-4.
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IT8.7-3 Color Standard Chart, see page 5-7.