Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G630 用户指南
Splash Color Correction
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Splash G630 User Guide
so making significant changes to the original values of
a color or substituting an EPS that looks very different
from the original color will result in significant
changes to the output of files that use these colors.
a color or substituting an EPS that looks very different
from the original color will result in significant
changes to the output of files that use these colors.
Editing the L*a*b* Values
The L*a*b* values can be edited directly and set to
any desired legal value. Results can be verified by
printing the test page and examining the middle patch.
any desired legal value. Results can be verified by
printing the test page and examining the middle patch.
Editing by Printing a Test Page
The "Test Page" button prints a test page that includes
the original color and a large number of variations
close to the color. Examine the test page to determine
which patch most closely matches the desired output,
enter the number of that patch in the Test Page dialog,
and select OK. The L*a*b* value of the selected
patch will show in the Edit dialog. Select OK to
accept the change or print another test page to make
further changes.
the original color and a large number of variations
close to the color. Examine the test page to determine
which patch most closely matches the desired output,
enter the number of that patch in the Test Page dialog,
and select OK. The L*a*b* value of the selected
patch will show in the Edit dialog. Select OK to
accept the change or print another test page to make
further changes.
If the desired color appears to lie between two
patches, it may be necessary to select one patch in the
test page dialog and then adjust the L*a*b* numbers
directly to match the desired output more exactly. The
L*a*b* value of each patch is printed on the test page.
patches, it may be necessary to select one patch in the
test page dialog and then adjust the L*a*b* numbers
directly to match the desired output more exactly. The
L*a*b* value of each patch is printed on the test page.
Editing by Importing a Pattern
The "Import Pattern…" button allows you to select an
EPS to output instead of the original spot color. This
is useful in creating special effects such as metallic
textures.
EPS to output instead of the original spot color. This
is useful in creating special effects such as metallic
textures.
The size of the EPS is limited to 2" by 2". The pattern
will be mirrored and repeated across areas larger than
the EPS.
will be mirrored and repeated across areas larger than
the EPS.
To change a spot color back from a pattern to L*a*b*
values or to change the pattern EPS selected, first
remove the current pattern, then make the desired
change.
values or to change the pattern EPS selected, first
remove the current pattern, then make the desired
change.
Changing the Name of a Spot Color
To change the name of a spot color, select the color,
select Edit, and change the name. The new name
needs to match the name used in the application
which defines the spot color. Changing the name of a
factory spot color should therefore be done with
caution.
select Edit, and change the name. The new name
needs to match the name used in the application
which defines the spot color. Changing the name of a
factory spot color should therefore be done with
caution.
Adding a Spot Color
To add a spot color, select the spot color family for the
new color, then select the Add button. Enter a name
for the color and L*a*b* values for the color or select
an EPS pattern to import. If you are finished defining
the color, select OK. If you wish to adjust the color,
follow the instructions for editing spot colors.
new color, then select the Add button. Enter a name
for the color and L*a*b* values for the color or select
an EPS pattern to import. If you are finished defining
the color, select OK. If you wish to adjust the color,
follow the instructions for editing spot colors.
Duplicating a Spot Color
To duplicate a spot color, select the Duplicate button.
The Spot Color Editor will create a copy of the color
appending the word Copy to the end of the name. The
name and values of the new spot color can then be
edited to the desired values.
The Spot Color Editor will create a copy of the color
appending the word Copy to the end of the name. The
name and values of the new spot color can then be
edited to the desired values.
Reverting Changes
Once you select OK when editing or adding a spot
color, the spot color is updated. The Spot Color Editor
allows you to revert changed colors back to the
original factory settings by using the Revert button. If
you want to revert just a selected color, select the
Selected Color option in the Revert dialog. If you
want to revert the entire family, select Selected
Family. Reverting the entire spot color family will
change any edited spot colors back to their original
values and will also delete any new colors that have
been added to the family, so reverting the entire
family should be done with caution.
color, the spot color is updated. The Spot Color Editor
allows you to revert changed colors back to the
original factory settings by using the Revert button. If
you want to revert just a selected color, select the
Selected Color option in the Revert dialog. If you
want to revert the entire family, select Selected
Family. Reverting the entire spot color family will
change any edited spot colors back to their original
values and will also delete any new colors that have
been added to the family, so reverting the entire
family should be done with caution.
Secure Access
Secure Access enables a system administrator to limit
who can print to the Splash server by defining
combinations of user names, passwords, and account
numbers which must be entered and verified before
jobs print. Secure Access can also be used without
verification to improve job logging by requiring user
names and account numbers to be entered in order to
print.
who can print to the Splash server by defining
combinations of user names, passwords, and account
numbers which must be entered and verified before
jobs print. Secure Access can also be used without
verification to improve job logging by requiring user
names and account numbers to be entered in order to
print.
Secure Access accounts are established and managed
at the server. Users are prompted for the required
input at their workstation. Validation of the
information, if required, is performed by the server
and if the information is not valid, the user is
prompted to correct the information at his workstation
before the job prints.
at the server. Users are prompted for the required
input at their workstation. Validation of the
information, if required, is performed by the server
and if the information is not valid, the user is
prompted to correct the information at his workstation
before the job prints.