Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery EX12 产品宣传页

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Fiery Color Management
None
 instructs the Fiery to allow the RGB sources you defined elsewhere, such as in 
the application, to be used. When you set RGB Source to None, the appearance of 
colors will not be independent of the file type. For example, RGB EPS files will look 
different from RGB TIFF files. 
With RGB Source set to None, PostScript RGB data that contains a source color 
space definition is converted using the CRD specified by the Rendering Style option 
(see 
). Non-PostScript RGB data and PostScript RGB data that does not 
contain a source color space definition are converted using a general 
 conversion method.
RGB Separation
The RGB Separation option determines how RGB colors (as well as Lab and XYZ 
colors) are converted to CMYK. The name of this option is meant to be descriptive, 
since the option defines the color spaces that will be used by the Fiery to “separate” the 
RGB data into CMYK values.
The two choices available for this option determine whether RGB data is converted 
into the full gamut of the copier/printer (
) or is first converted into the gamut 
of another digital printer or press standard (
). This feature is helpful for 
making one device behave like another for RGB data. For example, if a high-quality 
ICC profile is available for another print device, the copier/printer can simulate the 
behavior of that device.
RGB Separation is also useful for prepress applications. For example, it lets you 
experiment with the appearance of an RGB scan under different press printing 
conditions, without having to convert the RGB data to CMYK data for each 
condition. When the desired printing condition is found, you can then convert the 
file to CMYK, using the same CMYK simulation profile you used during the 
experimentation. 
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The RGB Separation print option should be used in conjunction with the 
Output Profile or CMYK Simulation Profile print options.
Output 
converts all RGB colors into the CMYK color space of your copier/printer 
(when set to the printer’s default), or a customized CMYK color space for your 
copier/printer (when set to Output 1-10).