Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G620 用户指南
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Chapter 6: Splash Print Options
The remaining separation options, Quark XPress 3.0 Style, Quark XPress 4.0 Style, PageMaker
Style, FreeHand Style, and Canvas Style use a separation technique from an earlier version of the
Splash server software. These options require that the separation job be made up of exactly four
process-color plates. These options do not support additional PANTONE plates. If problems occur in
the output when printing separations with “Automatic” selected, convert the colors in the document
to four process plates, then select the separation option that matches your application.
Style, FreeHand Style, and Canvas Style use a separation technique from an earlier version of the
Splash server software. These options require that the separation job be made up of exactly four
process-color plates. These options do not support additional PANTONE plates. If problems occur in
the output when printing separations with “Automatic” selected, convert the colors in the document
to four process plates, then select the separation option that matches your application.
Separation Notes
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The Splash Separation print feature supports printing high-resolution DCS (Desktop Color
Separation) files. To print a high-resolution proof of a DCS file, activate the separation feature
in your application and in the Splash driver print options dialog box.
Separation) files. To print a high-resolution proof of a DCS file, activate the separation feature
in your application and in the Splash driver print options dialog box.
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The Separation feature is not compatible with Adobe Separator separation jobs. To use
separation with Adobe Illustrator (typically done with Adobe Separator), create an EPS file and
place it into either a Quark XPress or PageMaker document.
separation with Adobe Illustrator (typically done with Adobe Separator), create an EPS file and
place it into either a Quark XPress or PageMaker document.
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Do not choose the Cover Page option in your application’s print dialog box when printing a
separation job to the Splash server. The cover page is interpreted as a color plate, which causes
unexpected results in the separation job. This problem does not occur when the Print Cover Page
option is active for the Splash server application.
separation job to the Splash server. The cover page is interpreted as a color plate, which causes
unexpected results in the separation job. This problem does not occur when the Print Cover Page
option is active for the Splash server application.
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For best results, do not use the separation options to print files with spot colors. Always choose
Automatic.
Automatic.
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If a separation document contains one or more spot colors, any spot colors not known by the
system will be printed as black, or as grayscale for tints. The job will neither fail nor produce an
error message. If the spool file “print and save” option is selected for the job, the spool file at the
Splash server will show the message “Document printed, but unknown spot color: NAME. Run
Preflight report for more details.” NAME is the name of the unknown spot color.
system will be printed as black, or as grayscale for tints. The job will neither fail nor produce an
error message. If the spool file “print and save” option is selected for the job, the spool file at the
Splash server will show the message “Document printed, but unknown spot color: NAME. Run
Preflight report for more details.” NAME is the name of the unknown spot color.
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If you use a multi-dimensional CMYK color correction profile with a separation file, any black
areas including those created with CMY inks will print using mainly black (K) toner. To
produce output closer to the original CMYK values for the purpose of retaining trapping, select
a one-dimensional CMYK color correction profile for the job or activate GCR Preserving in the
Splash Server Preferences.
areas including those created with CMY inks will print using mainly black (K) toner. To
produce output closer to the original CMYK values for the purpose of retaining trapping, select
a one-dimensional CMYK color correction profile for the job or activate GCR Preserving in the
Splash Server Preferences.
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When the “Automatic” separation option is selected for a print job, the Splash RIP While
Receive feature is disabled for the job. Disable this option only if you are printing a separation
job.
Receive feature is disabled for the job. Disable this option only if you are printing a separation
job.
Single Page Separation
Single Page AutoSeps processes any separation job as a single page job. All color plates will be
combined together, including spot color. This allows printing spot color separations from
Macromedia Freehand and Deneba Canvas. If a multi-page separation job is sent with this option
selected, the pages will overlay, resulting in bad output.
combined together, including spot color. This allows printing spot color separations from
Macromedia Freehand and Deneba Canvas. If a multi-page separation job is sent with this option
selected, the pages will overlay, resulting in bad output.
Print Control Strip
The Splash server prints a set of color control patches on the edge of the output when “Enable” is
selected in the Print Control Strip menu. Configure this print option to print either color patches or
an EPS file or both.
selected in the Print Control Strip menu. Configure this print option to print either color patches or
an EPS file or both.