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Working  with Color in Applications
• For short-run color printing on the Fiery, use any type of application and define 
colors in either RGB or CMYK. If your application supports it, you can also choose 
colors from the PANTONE color library. Placed images may be limited to the RGB 
color space. Choose the appropriate settings for print options affecting color output 
(see page 1-1). 
• For color proofing, use an application that writes its own PostScript and define 
colors in RGB, CMYK, or choose colors from the application’s PANTONE color 
library. Placed images can also be defined in RGB or CMYK. Choose the 
appropriate settings for print options affecting color output (see page 1-1).
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The Fiery allows you to use RGB or CMYK data when printing proofs for an 
offset press run. However, sending data to an imagesetter most often requires CMYK 
data.
Color reference pages
Fiery user software includes several types of color reference pages that let you see the 
range of colors that can be printed on your copier. For predictable color, use the color 
reference pages when defining the colors in your document.
• RGB Color Reference—a Microsoft Word file and a Microsoft PowerPoint file that 
let you view the colors available in the standard palettes of office applications and see 
how those colors print on the Fiery (see page 5-4).
• CMYK Color Reference—an 11-page downloadable PostScript file of CMYK color 
• PANTONE Coated Color Reference—a 19-page downloadable PostScript file of 
color patches showing CMYK equivalents of PANTONE Coated colors. This file 
prints differently depending on the setting of the Spot Color Matching option (see 
page 5-7). 
In addition, you can print RGB, CMY, and PANTONE color charts from the Fiery 
Control Panel.