Xerox 701P40210 manual

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Glossary Of Color Management Terms

Relative A rendering intent that maps colors to the nearest hue relative to Colorimetric the white point of the media. The gamut mapping strategy will

clip out-of-gamut colors to the gamut boundary.

Rendering Intent As part of the Profile Color Conversion in the Profile Connection Space, rendering intents can be applied to the job to achieve specific results. The DocuSP controller provides 5 rendering intents:

Absolute Colorimetric

Relative Colorimetric

Perceptual

Saturation

Pure

RGB A color space model that defines the relative amounts of Red, Green, and Blue light in the image. The RGB color space is generally seen as an input profile; the printer will need to convert RGB to CMYK in order to print the job.

Saturation A rendering intent that maps RGB CMYK to CMYK. The G is the printer’s G, the B is the printer’s B, and the R is a saturated Red.

Source Profile The color profile with which the job was created at the client workstation prior to submission. It is often embedded as part of the PDL, but if not embedded, a source profile can be assigned by the DocuSP controller at the job or queue level.

Spectro- A tool which measures the quality of the printed test pattern and photometer enables calibration of the printer. This is accomplished by

measuring the spectral wavelength of light reflected from a substrate (surface).

Spot Color Spot colors are selected from books or charts that contain printed color samples, each of which is identified by some number. Usually, the numbered colors are also described in the CMYK system. One widely used numbering scheme is known as the PANTONE® Matching System, or PMS. The DocuSP controller contains a spot color editor that provides PANTONE® Coated and Uncoated color definitions.

sRGB Standard (device-independent) RGB.

SWOP Standard Web Offset Press. A type of printing press for which the DocuSP controller provides an emulation.

TIFF Tagged Image File Format.

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Contents Color Management USA Table of contents Troubleshooting Using color toolsAbout this guide IntroductionAssumptions Multiple print enginesConventions Related documentationCustomer Support Introduction Color Management Guide Queue overrides DocuSP color managementColor workflows Color path chartsSimplified DocuSP Color Workflow ICC standard path Xerox enhanced path Fast Reprint path Cmyk Native pathPantone path Color Manager User TRCs Print engine specific modeColor tools Color profilesQueue Property Queue Setting DocuColor 2045/2060/6060 mode default Property settingsXCC mode default and override settings Xerox consistent color modeColor adjustments Custom color mode defaultImage quality tools Image Resample Expert colorNearest neighbor Bi-linear Smart Spot color editor Output Destination Profiles convert PCS to CmykOPI Open PrePress Interface DRIs Display Resolution ImagesDocuSP color management Color Management Guide Characterization Stock Management and CalibrationPage Tips for use of Xerox Qualified Stocks Calibration process overviewCalibrating the DocuColor iGen3 Calibrating the DocuColor 2045/2060/6060 familyCalibration target tips Calibration target and whitespace Calibration step Key Points to this approach Stock Management hints and tipsCalibrate ANY stock named Unspecified Setup Steps after software installationThree Stock Model Setup RecommendationsAdding New Stock Non-Xerox Adding a Xerox Qualified StockDocuSP Sample Stock Grouping Custom and Colored Stock hints Page Using Custom color mode default Using color toolsLightness, Contrast, and Saturation color Controls Basic color toolsColor Cast controls User Tonal Reproduction Curves TRCs Black overprintExpert color tools User TRC setup windowExpert Color Source Color dialog Interpolation methods Rendering EmulationSystem Specified Defaults Spot Color Editor tab Understanding the Spot Color Editor windowOpen PrePress Interface OPI OPI setup dialog Using XCC Xerox Consistent Color mode Using Print Engine Specific mode11. Selecting XCC mode Image paths TroubleshootingThings to remember Table A-1 System Specified defaultsSystem Specified defaults Glossary Of Color Management Terms Page Page Page Index Page

701P40210 specifications

The Xerox 701P40210 is a sophisticated and versatile printer, designed for high-efficiency performance in both home office and commercial settings. This printer model is renowned for its advanced features and technologies that cater to diverse printing needs while ensuring high-quality output.

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