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The Spot Color Matching print option automatically matches spot colors with their best 
CMYK equivalents so that spot colors can be simulated using the CMYK toner of the digital 
press. However, you may want to adjust the default CMYK equivalents to achieve a better 
match for your specific printing conditions. You can modify spot colors using Spot-On.
In addition to managing “named” colors, Spot-On allows you to create a list of “substitute” 
colors. These are colors that, when called for in a document by their RGB or CMYK values, 
are substituted with a different color having the CMYK values from the Spot-On color 
dictionary. This permits exact color control and overrides individual RGB and CMYK colors.
Using Spot-On 
Spot-On allows you to adjust and manage lists of spot colors and their CMYK equivalents. 
The matching lists of spot colors and CMYK values are known as Spot Color Dictionaries. 
Spot-On allows you to maintain multiple Spot Color Dictionaries for each output profile on 
the Fiery EX8000AP.
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To use the Spot-On features with named colors, you must enable the Spot Color 
Matching print option. For more information about this option, see 
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Spot colors identified by names are printed with their defined CMYK values. The edits 
to the output profile made with Color Editor do not affect how spot colors print.
Some Spot-On features require that a job be displayed with correct colors on your monitor. 
To display the colors correctly on your monitor, you must set up the monitor display 
according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, and specify the correct monitor profile for 
your monitor.
Specify the following settings for the monitor display:
• At the monitor: Brightness, Contrast, and Temperature
• From the control panel of the operating system: Resolution, Refresh rate, and Number 
of colors
For more information about setting up your monitor and the monitor profile, see the 
documentation that accompanies the monitor.
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The edits to a job made with the color adjustment features in ImageViewer affect all 
colors in the job, including spot colors. For more information about ImageViewer, see