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Managing colour on the ES3640e MFP
Output profile
An output profile consists of a profile for your printer, describing its colour
characteristics.
In certain cases, you may want to customize the default output profile using the
ColorWise Pro Tools Color Editor to achieve particular colour effects (see
). If
you do so, the new customized output profile is applied to all data in the print job.
Changing the output profile does not affect its associated calibration target (since the
target is based on a printer model). You can edit D-Max values of the calibration target
separately (see
).
Use the ColorWise Pro Tools Profile Manager to download your own output profile to
the ES3640e MFP (see
). Downloaded output profiles are at first associated
with the calibration target that is tied to the default output profile. You can edit
calibration target D-Max values separately.
If you are printing with the PostScript driver from a Windows computer and have
enabled Two-Way Communication, the name of each downloaded or custom profile is
represented in the Output Profile setting menu. If you are printing with the AdobePS
driver from a Mac OS computer, downloaded or custom profiles appear as Output-1
through Output-10. For more information on Two-Way Communication, see the
User Software Installation Guide
Chapter 1
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Combine Separations
The Combine Separations setting specifies how to print separated CMYK data. With
Spot-On, you can combine an unlimited number of spot colour separations along with
the CMYK separations.
The Combine Separations options are:
•
Off
prints each separation individually.
•
On
combines separations as a single, composite-colour document and automatically
makes these settings for the following print options: Colour Mode (CMYK),
Rendering Style (None), Pure Black Text/Graphics (Off ), Spot Colour Matching
(Off ), or Black Overprint (Off ).
For information about using the Combine Separations option with applications such
as Photoshop, see the
.