Xerox Phaser 790 用户指南

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22.  Using ColorWise Pro Tools
Xerox Phaser 790
22–10
4. 
Edit and save the simulation.
For this new simulation to be automatically applied to a print job, the
CMYK Simulation, Simulation Method, and Output Profile settings must
be the same as those used when you edited the profile.  If the
Simulation Method is different or a different output profile is selected,
then the Master simulation is applied.
A Simulation Profile can have a custom Master and one or more custom links –
up to two links (Quick and Full) for each output profile on the system.
Undoing Simulation Edits
You can undo the changes you made to simulations (master and linked) in a
number of ways:
 
If you have not yet saved your edits, click Done on the color Editor menu
bar, and don’t save the changes.
 
If you saved your edits under a new simulation name and want to delete
all edits (in Master, Quick, and Full modes) to the simulation, see below.
 
If you saved your edits under a new simulation name and want to undo
the edits to one or more linked simulation, see below.
To Undo Edits Made to a Custom Linked Simulation
1. 
Launch ColorWise Pro Tools and click either Color Editor or Profile
Manager.
2. 
Choose Simulation from the View pop-up menu, choose the simulation
for which you wish to undo edits, and click Select (Color Editor) or Edit
(Profile Manager).
3. 
Choose Quick or Full from the Edit Mode menu and choose the output
profile with which your unwanted edits are linked from the “Link with”
menu.
4. 
Click Revert to Master.
Revert to Master makes the curves for one or more linked simulations match
the last saved master simulation.  If you have edited and saved changes to a
master simulation, your linked simulations will revert to the changed master, not
the original.
5. 
Indicate whether you want to revert the currently selected linked
simulation only, or revert all links of this simulation profile, and click OK.
6. 
If you choose “For all Edit Modes and all Profile Links,” a warning dialog
box appears.  Click OK.
The curves for the linked simulation(s) now match the last saved master
simulation exactly.