
2. In the Color list, type the name of the spot color.
The spot color is automatically selected from the spot Color list.
3. Click the Variations button.
The Variations dialog box appears. The spot color is in the
center of the color patches and is designated as "0".
4. Select the desired color patch.
5. Click Print Variations.
6. Do the following:
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In the Tray list, select the desired tray.
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In the Screening list, select the desired screening method.
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In the Calibration list, select the desired calibration table.
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To print the variations with no background, clear the Print
with background check box.
7. Click Print.
See also:
Color tab in the Job Parameters window on page 110
Protecting specific spot colors
Using the Spot Color Editor, you can protect specific colors—for
example, official logos or company colors—to help produce color
fidelity and color consistency between devices. When you define a
specific color as an RGB, CMYK, or Gray spot color and enter a
fixed CMYK target for it, the CX print server treats it as a spot
color, protecting it accordingly.
Note:
In order to apply this your job, In the job parameters window, in the
Color tab, select Protected Colors, and then select the check box for either
the RGB, CMYK, or Gray protected colors.
64 Chapter 7—Managing color
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