Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery X12 전단
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Managing color on the Fiery
Settings for the following options can be specified via print options when you send a
job to the Fiery. Some can also be set as defaults by the administrator during Fiery
Setup. Settings specified via print options override the defaults.
job to the Fiery. Some can also be set as defaults by the administrator during Fiery
Setup. Settings specified via print options override the defaults.
Fiery color print option:
What it does:
Brightness
85% Lightest to 115% Darkest
Performs a color adjustment on all color channels to make the printed output
lighter or darker. (This feature is available with the PostScript driver only.)
lighter or darker. (This feature is available with the PostScript driver only.)
Rendering Style
Photographic/Presentation/Relative
Colorimetric/Absolute Colorimetric
(Default set at Setup)
Colorimetric/Absolute Colorimetric
(Default set at Setup)
Applies a Fiery color rendering style (CRD) to RGB data (see page 1-5), or to
any incoming data with a PostScript source color space definition, including
CMYK. (This feature is available with the PostScript driver only.)
any incoming data with a PostScript source color space definition, including
CMYK. (This feature is available with the PostScript driver only.)
RGB Source Profile
EFIRGB/sRGB (PC)/Apple Standard/Other/
Source 1
Source 1
-
10/None
(Default set at Setup or with
ColorWise Pro Tools)
ColorWise Pro Tools)
Applies an RGB source space definition to RGB data (see page 1-6). If you
choose the Other setting, you can specify particular settings for gamma,
phosphors, and white point. See the corresponding options in this table. This
option, along with Gamma, Phosphors, and White Point, are the only
ColorWise options that affect only DeviceRGB or calibrated RGB color spaces.
(This feature is available with the PostScript driver only.)
choose the Other setting, you can specify particular settings for gamma,
phosphors, and white point. See the corresponding options in this table. This
option, along with Gamma, Phosphors, and White Point, are the only
ColorWise options that affect only DeviceRGB or calibrated RGB color spaces.
(This feature is available with the PostScript driver only.)
(Other) Gamma
1.0/1.2/1.4/1.6/1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6/2.8/3.0
Applies the specified gamma value to the RGB source space definition (see
page 1-6). To use this print option, you must choose Other as the RGB Source
setting. (This feature is available with the PostScript driver only.)
page 1-6). To use this print option, you must choose Other as the RGB Source
setting. (This feature is available with the PostScript driver only.)
(Other) Phosphors
Hitachi EBU/Hitachi-Ikegami/NTSC/
Radius Pivot/SMPTE/Trinitron
Radius Pivot/SMPTE/Trinitron
Applies the specified phosphor (monitor type) information to the RGB source
space definition (see page 1-6). To use this print option, you must choose
Other as the RGB Source setting. (This feature is available with the PostScript
driver only.)
space definition (see page 1-6). To use this print option, you must choose
Other as the RGB Source setting. (This feature is available with the PostScript
driver only.)
(Other) White Point
5000 K (D50)/5500 K/6500 K (D65)/
7500 K/9300 K
7500 K/9300 K
Applies the specified white point value to the RGB source color space
definition (see page 1-6). To use this print option, you must choose Other as
the RGB Source setting. (This feature is available with the PostScript driver
only.)
definition (see page 1-6). To use this print option, you must choose Other as
the RGB Source setting. (This feature is available with the PostScript driver
only.)
RGB Separation
Output/Simulation
Determines which CMYK color space your original RGB data will be
separated into—CMYK for the copier (Output) or CMYK for a specified
simulation (Simulation) (see page 1-7). It is important to note that when RGB
Separation is set to Simulation, RGB colors are affected by CMYK Simulation
Profile and CMYK Simulation Method. (This feature is available with the
PostScript driver only.)
separated into—CMYK for the copier (Output) or CMYK for a specified
simulation (Simulation) (see page 1-7). It is important to note that when RGB
Separation is set to Simulation, RGB colors are affected by CMYK Simulation
Profile and CMYK Simulation Method. (This feature is available with the
PostScript driver only.)