Xerox 701P40210 manual Xerox enhanced path

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DocuSP color management

The incoming job contains embedded profiles that result in the printer driver creating a Color Space Array (CSA) for the color data. These PDL instructions are honored by the system.

Xerox enhanced path

Incoming RGB or CMYK data uses the DocuSP Xerox Enhanced Path Look Up Table (LUT) or Emulation LUT when performing the SWOP™ CMYK to DocuSP print engine CMYK transformation.

Benefits of using this path include:

Faster RIP time via use of the LUTs as contrasted with the ICC Path.

This path preserves the Black (K) channel and Black darkness.

Look Up Tables provide a quick, effective translation from the source space to the specific printer’s CMYK space. These tables are faster because the CMYK values are translated directly to output space, instead of first being translated to device- independent space and then to the print-engine-specific space.

RGB data is converted using 3 x 4 LUTs.

4 x 4 LUTs provide direct CMYK to CMYK mapping, preserving black. When pure black is passed through a source profile (ICC profile path), it is converted to XYZ. Once in XYZ, there is no way for the color management system to know that the color was originally pure black. Thus, pure K is converted to a CMYK combination (Gray Component Removal, or GCR, is involved in this process). In contrast, the 4 x 4 tables recognize pure K and output the appropriate K for the source-to-destination mapping.

The following conditions guarantee a job follows the Xerox enhanced path:

The incoming job is untagged and using a pre-installed output profile.

A Xerox stock is programmed for the job

A non-Xerox stock that is a member of an unaltered Xerox color group is programmed for the job

A Xerox output color profile, included with the system, has been assigned to the job

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Color Management Guide

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Color Management USA Table of contents Using color tools TroubleshootingIntroduction AssumptionsMultiple print engines About this guideRelated documentation ConventionsCustomer Support Introduction Color Management Guide DocuSP color management Queue overridesColor path charts Color workflowsSimplified DocuSP Color Workflow ICC standard path Xerox enhanced path Cmyk Native path Fast Reprint pathPantone path Color Manager Print engine specific mode Color toolsColor profiles User TRCsDocuColor 2045/2060/6060 mode default Property settings Queue Property Queue SettingXerox consistent color mode XCC mode default and override settingsCustom color mode default Color adjustmentsImage quality tools Expert color Image ResampleNearest neighbor Bi-linear Smart Output Destination Profiles convert PCS to Cmyk Spot color editorDRIs Display Resolution Images OPI Open PrePress InterfaceDocuSP color management Color Management Guide Stock Management and Calibration CharacterizationPage Calibration process overview Tips for use of Xerox Qualified StocksCalibrating the DocuColor 2045/2060/6060 family Calibrating the DocuColor iGen3Calibration target tips Calibration target and whitespace Calibration step Stock Management hints and tips Key Points to this approachSetup Steps after software installation Three Stock Model SetupRecommendations Calibrate ANY stock named UnspecifiedAdding a Xerox Qualified Stock Adding New Stock Non-XeroxDocuSP Sample Stock Grouping Custom and Colored Stock hints Page Using color tools Using Custom color mode defaultBasic color tools Lightness, Contrast, and Saturation color ControlsColor Cast controls Black overprint User Tonal Reproduction Curves TRCsUser TRC setup window Expert color toolsExpert Color Source Color dialog Interpolation methods Emulation RenderingSystem Specified Defaults Understanding the Spot Color Editor window Spot Color Editor tabOpen PrePress Interface OPI OPI setup dialog Using Print Engine Specific mode Using XCC Xerox Consistent Color mode11. Selecting XCC mode Troubleshooting Image pathsThings to remember System Specified defaults Table A-1System Specified defaults Glossary Of Color Management Terms Page Page Page Index Page