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You need to account for the gamut of your print device when designing on a
color monitor. When printed, colors that fall outside the print device’s gamut
are “mapped” to printable colors. This process, referred to as gamut map-
ping, takes place when color data is converted or adjusted to meet the color
space and gamut requirements of a print device.
The Xerox DocuColor 4 LP/CP is specially designed to perform gamut map-
ping at high speed with high quality results. It provides these color manage-
ment features automatically, using either built-in default settings or settings
that you specify for a particular print job.
For added flexibility, the DocuColor 4 LP/CP color management system can
also be used in combination with color management systems on Mac OS and
Windows computers See “6.6.2 Rendering styles” on page 107.
6.1 The properties of color
Color transparency film
RGB monitor
Offset press (white)
Other print device
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