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Chapter 8 – Setting Parameters
For more information about the Spire spot color dictionary, seSpot Color Editor and 
Workflow
 on page 140.
¾ Select the relevant options:
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Use Spire spot color dictionary: to use spot colors in the dictionary
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Protect RGB colors: to retain RGB colors as defined
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Protect Gray colors: to retain grays as defined
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Protect CMYK colors: to retain CMYK colors as defined .
Destination Profile
¾ Select the required profile. There is one predefined Spire CX260 profile, 
SpireDC260.
Screening
Screening converts Continuous-Tone (CT) and Line-Work (LW) images into 
information (halftone dots) that can be printed. The human eye “smooths out” this 
information, which seems visually consistent with the original picture. Thus, the 
more dots per inch, the more natural the image appears. 
The Spire CX260 supports line screening. Screening is achieved by printing lines in 
an evenly-spaced pattern. The distance between screen lines is fixed, and the line 
thickness varies, depending on the intensity of color required for the job. 
Using screening, printers can work with even amounts of toner and still produce a 
wide range of colors. The darker the color, the thicker the line. In this manner, 
screens give the appearance of different toner quantities printed in a certain area.
The Spire CX260 currently supports a line screen of 200 lpi (
200C is the default 
setting). The screen of each separation is printed at a different angle.
Calibration
The purpose of color calibration is to achieve a consistent level of color quality. 
Calibration corrects printer colors by measuring a color density chart. 
The Spire CX260 calibration tool enables you to create calibration tables, either 
through an automatic process or by editing an existing calibration table. The 
available calibration options are 
NormalSaturated, and None.
For more information about calibration tables, see Calibration on page 122.
The 
Calibration parameter enables you to select the required calibration table for 
the job.
Notes: 
Protecting RGB, gray, CMYK colors is only available for the Pro Basic and Pro 
Control Station configurations.
If you protect RGB, grayscale or CMYK colors, all colors with that specific 
combination found in the job will be protected. For example, a specific color 
combination used in a logo may align with a color used in an image in the 
job. The spot transformation affects the image color as well as that of the 
logo, sometimes to undesired results.