Xerox Phaser EX7750 参考指南

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Understanding workflows
 is the path a print job follows from creation to destination. In the 
workflow of any job, there are various points at which decisions are made about how to 
define, use, and translate color. The choices made, and the point at which they are 
made, impact the color output produced.
This chapter introduces issues with color management in specific desktop 
applications and discusses the interaction between those applications and 
color management.
Understanding workflows
The term “workflow” is used to describe the path a job follows from its creation in a 
desktop application to final printed output. The Color Server supports a variety of 
workflows with different levels of complexity. There are several points at which color 
management can be performed on a job (see the illustration on 
). The 
information provided at each step (for example, the type of color used) impacts the 
workflow of the job.
N
OTE
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Always consider the complexity of the workflow. Every time colors are 
converted, performance and color accuracy are affected. A workflow with a minimum 
number of steps minimizes the risk of error.
Chapter 2:
Using Color 
Management 
Workflows