Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Matchprint Professional Server 用户指南
Imation Matchprint™ Professional Server User Guide
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10 Glossary
AppleTalk®: Communications protocol used by Macintosh® computers to
communicate over a local area network.
communicate over a local area network.
Calibration: The process of setting up a printer so the color matches the device
used to create its device profile.
used to create its device profile.
CMYK: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. These are the ink colors traditionally used
in full color printing.
in full color printing.
Color Library: A collection of custom colors.
Contone: Continuous tone. An image in which each colorant of each picture element
may have values in a range larger than just 0 or 1 (generally 0 to 255). See also
Halftone.
may have values in a range larger than just 0 or 1 (generally 0 to 255). See also
Halftone.
Custom Color: A color other than Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, or Black, which is
intended by the page designer to be printed with a special custom ink. This color is
produced on the system by using CMYK to approximate the specified color.
intended by the page designer to be printed with a special custom ink. This color is
produced on the system by using CMYK to approximate the specified color.
Design Application: A software program used to create images for printing, such as
QuarkXPress™ or Adobe PageMaker™.
QuarkXPress™ or Adobe PageMaker™.
DFE: Digital Front End. An application server that acts as a spooler and RIP for a
color copier.
color copier.
DTP: Desk Top Publishing. A process of electronically producing pages on personal
computers using commercially available software.
computers using commercially available software.
EPS: Encapsulated PostScript. A standard format for importing and exporting
PostScript files among applications.
PostScript files among applications.
Halftone: An image in which each colorant of each picture element may have only
the values 0 or 1.
the values 0 or 1.
Hotfolder: A folder or directory that is periodically scanned for files to be processed.
ICC: International Color Consortium. An industry consortium that has defined a
standard, cross-platform format for color interchange.
standard, cross-platform format for color interchange.
ICC Profile: A cross-platform file format that can be used to translate color data
created on one device into another device's native color space.
created on one device into another device's native color space.
Job: The processing of an input file.
Job Log: A list of processed jobs.
Job Queue: A list of jobs waiting for processing.
Pantone Matching System™: A color library based on colors specified by Pantone,