Xerox 560, 550 manual Print mode, Paper stock

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92Chapter 11—Job parameters

Parameter

Option

Description

Print mode

 

Note: Separations, Progressive and Custom printing are

 

 

 

 

available with the Professional Power Kit.

 

 

Provides the following options:

 

 

Composite—(default setting) Prints the job without

 

 

separations. Each page of the job is printed once.

 

 

Separations—Prints the job with color or grayscale

 

 

separations. If you select color separations, each page

 

 

in the job is printed in four colors: cyan, magenta,

 

 

yellow, and black. If you select grayscale, each page in

 

 

the job is printed separately four times in difference

 

 

shades of gray (K).

 

 

Progressive—Prints each page of the job four times in

 

 

progressive color separations.

 

 

Custom—Enables you to select the separations that

 

 

you want to print for each page of the job.

 

 

 

Paper stock

 

Provides the following options:

 

 

Paper Stock—The available paper stocks listed in the

 

 

Paper stock library. To view or select a paper stock from

 

 

the paper stock library click (....) to open the Paper

 

 

Stock window. In this window you can select your

 

 

favorite paper stocks to list in the job parameters

 

 

window and also view the paper stocks that are loaded

 

 

in the printer.

 

 

Paper size—The available paper sizes. For custom

 

 

paper sizes, you need to specify the required width and

 

 

height.

 

 

Note: The units of measurement (mm or inches) are

 

 

selected in the Localization tab in the Preferences

 

 

window.

 

 

Mixed paper size—Select this check box if the job

 

 

contains different paper sizes.

 

 

Note: This option enables you to print jobs that contain

 

 

different paper sizes and orientation.

 

 

Media type—The media type that you want to use. The

 

 

first drop-down list indicates the media group, for

 

 

example, Plain (64-105gsm). The second drop-down list

 

 

shows the media types that belong to the media group,

 

 

for example, PlainA(64-80gsm), PlainB(81-90gsm) and

 

 

PlainC(91-105gsm). When the default setting, Use

 

 

Printer Settings is selected, your job is printed on the

 

 

media type that is defined on the printer.

 

 

Note: If the selected media type is unavailable, the

 

 

current job is held until the appropriate set is available

 

 

(the job receives an on hold status indicator, and a

 

 

message appears in the Message Viewer window).

 

 

Other jobs can print while jobs are held.

 

 

 

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Contents Version Page Reach Page Contents Rotating pages Replacing pages Production workflows 115 Glossary 141 Printer User Guide Getting started Printing this guideWhats new? System overview Hardware and software componentsSee also Supported formats Optional kitsOverview of the workspace Printer Status paneQueue Turning on the CX print serverProcess Queue and Print Storage areaTurning off the CX print server Computer for printing Setting up yourSetting up your computer overview Printing MethodsPrint Driver software Setting up printing on a Windows computer Adding a network printer to your Windows computerLoading the Print Driver software for the first time Shortcut for adding a printerRequirements Deactivating the Print Driver software Enable enhanced user interface, list select offDEXUninstaller.exe Removing the Print Driver softwareSetting up a TCP/IP Printer Downloading fontsSelect File Server Properties Installing an LPR printer in Windows Vista Setting up LPR printingInstalling an LPR printer in Windows XP Select the LPR Byte Counting Enabled check boxSetting up printing in Mac OS Click ContinueRequirements Setting up your computer for printing Calibration Calibration overviewCalibration Touch the Device Color Space button Which the icons appear cyan, magenta, yellow, and then black Page Troubleshooting calibration Windows and Mac OS Using a hot folder to printPrinting a file Printing a file to the CX print serverPassword protect jobs Double-click the desired hot folder-for examplePassword protect jobs Printing a file in Windows and Mac OS Printing from the color ServerFile processing Importing and printing a job Paper stock windowResubmitting a job Editing a jobPrinting copies of a job Deleting a page from a job Previewing an RTP fileMoving a page in a job Merging pages into a jobRotating pages Replacing pagesClick Merge Job Verifying the content of the job Finding the Cmyk values of a specific areaPreflight check Preflight reportPerforming a preflight check Viewing and printing a preflight report Preflight report windowFonts HiResSpot Colors Font LibraryProofing the job using color sets FoundPrinting and reviewing color sets Assigning a color set to your jobPrinting using the manual duplex wizard Printing a file that contains more than one paper sizeSelect Mixed paper size document Running a rush job Submitting a rush jobArchiving a job Managing jobsArchival and retrieval of jobs Retrieving a jobForwarding a job to another CX print server From the File menu, select Retrieve from archiveClick Retrieve Duplicating jobs Accounting ViewerCustomization in the Accounting Viewer Show, hide, and move columns in the Accounting Viewer tableCreating a customized view in the Accounting Viewer Job report Exporting filesExporting a PostScript file Exporting an RTP file Managing color Color management on the CX print serverManaging profiles Importing a destination profile Importing a source profileResource list, select Profile Manager Mapping media using the Media and Color Manager tool Importing a device link profileResource list, select Media and Color Manager Calibration table list Managing calibration tablesCalibrations window Calibration table Info Data tabCalibration table Info Graph tab Adding an entry to a calibration tableSpot Color Editor overview Adding a spot colorNext Test-printing spot colors Editing a spot colorDeleting a spot color Spot color dictionary list, select Custom DictionaryMeasuring a spot color with the X-Rite i1 spectrophotometer Spot color variations overviewSelecting a spot color variation Printing a spot color variationProtecting specific spot colors Protecting an RGB color as a spot colorClick Print Variations Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool Protecting a gray color as a spot colorProtecting a Cmyk color as a spot color Creating and editing a gradation table Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool Printing a job in grayscale mode Printing color jobs as black and whiteCmyk area, select Preserve black color Imposition overview Printing using impositionProduction workflows Imposition methodsSaddle stitch Previewing an imposition layoutCut and stack Perfect boundPrinting a business card job Imposition method list, select Step & RepeatFor Trim size, select Custom Printing a saddle-stitch job Click Spacing & MarksCreating an imposition template Imposition Template Builder toolImposition Template Builder overview From the Tools menu, select Imposition Template BuilderUnder Orientation, select Portrait or Landscape Imposition template viewer windowSimulating a job with your template FrontClick Rotate Editing an imposition templateClick View Simulated Job Select the Apply changes to front and back check boxClick Exceptions Printing with exceptionsAdding exceptions to your job Click Advanced OptionsPrinting dynamic page exceptions Dynamic page exceptions and setpagedevice commandsDeleting exceptions from your job Click Save or SubmitTabs plug-in overview Tabs plug-in window Text Font LengthWidth ColorWrap text UnderlineAlignment Text on both sidesDirection Vertical Counter-clockwise ClockwiseTab number Save Saved SettingsCreating and printing tabs DeleteProduction workflows Managing tabs Changing the location of a tabSelect the Mixed page size document check box Replacing a page with a tab Inserting a tab before or after a specificRemoving a page or tab from the file Saved Settings list, and then click Apply Saving the tab settingsDeleting saved tab settings Working with near-line finishersGenerating a corner mark and barcode Finishing tab, select Near-line finisherScanning documents Installing the Remote Scan Application in WindowsInstalling the Remote Scan Application in the Mac Remote Scan ApplicationCreating a scan box Click ScanBox Manager Select SecurityTouch Scan Settings Scanning a document on the Xerox Color 550/560 PrinterSelect Send to Email Saving scanned files to your computer Scanning documents 10Variable data printing jobs Variable data printing jobsVDP document formats Variable Print Specification PpmlArchiving VDP elements Managing VDP elementsCaching global VDP elements Resource list, select Cached VDP ElementsRetrieving VDP elements Deleting VDP elements11Job parameters Print tab in the job parameters windowPrint mode Paper stockGallop InterleaveTray Layout OrientationPreview Imposition tab in the job parameters windowImposition method Method Size Trim sizeDuplex HTH Templates LayoutSimplex Duplex HTTMargins MarksSaddle stitch or Perfect bound GutterBleed Maximum bleed or enter a size for Custom bleed sizeCreep Quality tab in the job parameters window Trapping Enable trapping Overprint Black overprintPostScript OverprintScreening Color tab in the job parameters window Color modeColor Adjustments Brightness ContrastGradation Print grays usingAddition, you can Apply only when R, G, B values are Black dry tonerCmyk rendering IntentSelect Preserve pure CMY colors Emulate sourcePaper tint If you select Emulate source paper tint, Absolute isUse protected Cmyk values-Retains Cmyk colors Protected colorsPreserve pure CMY colors-Preserves pure cyan Use protected RGB values-Retains RGB colors asFinishing tab in the job parameters window Professional Top Advanced TopAdvanced Stacker ProfessionalLead CenterExceptions tab in the job parameters window Job flow Services tab in the job parameters windowAdmin Print admin To Delete printed jobs from storageFrom storage WorkflowJob Deletion Delete printed jobs Delete failed jobsPreflight Run preflight High resolutionLow resolution Split to BookletsMedia Color serverColorant Color profiles114 Job parameters Network Setup 12Setting up your color serverServer Setup Preferences windowMail Service Selecting the Disable guest connection check boxConfiguration Backup SecurityLocalization Deletion policyPre-RIP Preview Held jobs policy Queues ManagerJob batching policy Parallel RIPSetting up e-mail and text message accounts Setting up a virtual printer Virtual printersClick SMS and Mail accounts Adding and editing a virtual printer Backing up the configuration Maintaining your settingsRestoring the settings for a default virtual printer Click Restore DefaultsRestoring the configuration Configuration backup area, click Start BackupClick Start Restore Tools for maintaining your system Activating the remote tools 13Working with color server tools on your computerRemote Site Manager overview PreferencesInstalling the Remote Site Manager Adding to the Remote Site ManagerUsing the EZ Connect tool to view the printer status Connecting to the workspace from your computerRemote Workspace overview Installing the Office Hot Folder tool Using the Web CenterConnecting to the Web Center Office Hot Folder toolUsing the Office Hot Folder tool to print Creating an Office hot folderClick Create HF Language settings Creo Color Server Job Ticket softwareCreo Color Server Job Ticket overview Creating and managing job tickets Creating a job ticket in WindowsStart Programs Creo Color Server From the Tools menu, select Use JT Settings From Loading job parameters from a selected serverSubmitting a file with job ticket for printing Easy VDP File Creator tool Selecting an Easy VDP File Creator templateAdding records manually to your variable data job Click Continue to add data records. NextAdding records from a database to your variable data job Creating and printing the variable data job136 Working with color server tools on your computer 14Troubleshooting Job History windowResume printing Handling alerts and failed jobsAborting a job Resume printingAlerts window Printing system messages140 Troubleshooting 15Glossary Calibration curve BrightnessCache Click chargeColor management Color correctionColor gamut Color mappingConventional screening Composite file Composite modeContrast CreepDensity DCS desktop color separationDensitometer Density rangeDevice profile Device-independent color spaceDevice link profile Dot areaFrozen job Gray component replacement GCRFrequency-modulated FM screening Gray balancePPD PostScript Printer Description Long-edge first LEFLookup table LUT Pre-separated filePSImage Printer description file ProcessProcess colors Relative colorimetricShadows RTP ready-to-print jobScreen angle SheetSpot color Source profileSpine trim size Spot color libraryTonal calibration Variable print specificationTint TrappingIndex Running a rush job 40 submitting a rush job Index 155
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