Xerox Phaser EX7750 参考指南
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Using ColorWise and application color management
Using ColorWise and application color management
The Color Server color management system,
is designed to provide both
casual and expert users the best color output for a variety of purposes. Several
applications also provide their own color management system. This guide describes
how to optimize print output using both ColorWise color management and
application color management.
applications also provide their own color management system. This guide describes
how to optimize print output using both ColorWise color management and
application color management.
The Color Server can intelligently manage the printed appearance of
and
. You can allow the Color Server to manage color for most color
printing jobs without adjusting any settings.
A desktop (host-based) color management system uses
to convert colors
). The color data is converted when
it passes from one application to another or when the job is sent to the printer; thus,
the processing occurs on your computer, as opposed to the Color Server.
the processing occurs on your computer, as opposed to the Color Server.
Conventional color management systems typically address only color conversions,
and they occupy your computer processor. When you use ColorWise, jobs leave
your computer faster, and are processed more quickly on the Color Server.
and they occupy your computer processor. When you use ColorWise, jobs leave
your computer faster, and are processed more quickly on the Color Server.
The advantages to ColorWise color management versus desktop (application) color
management include:
management include:
• Relieving your computer from performing additional processing. Delaying color
conversions until the color data reaches the Color Server frees your computer so that
you can continue working, and color conversions on the Color Server are, in most
cases, much faster than similar conversions on a host computer.
you can continue working, and color conversions on the Color Server are, in most
cases, much faster than similar conversions on a host computer.
• Eliminating the potential for undesirable color management-related conflicts,
such as iterative color conversions and inconsistent color. The Color Server applies
global corrections to specific groups of RGB, CMYK, and spot colors to avoid
such conflicts.
global corrections to specific groups of RGB, CMYK, and spot colors to avoid
such conflicts.
• Accepting RGB files in addition to larger CMYK files from applications, which
minimizes network traffic and enables jobs to print faster.