Xerox 560, 550 manual Printing and reviewing color sets, Assigning a color set to your job

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Chapter 5—Printing from the color server

set that provided the best results. If you know the color set you want to use, you can assign a color set to your job without first printing and reviewing samples jobs.

Note: When you select a color set, some of the color and quality parameters are disabled.

Printing and reviewing color sets

Print samples of a job or pages within the job, where each sample has a different color set applied to it.

Select a job in the Storage area and then set the specific page range that you want to print. Five sample files are created and sent to the process queue based on the selection.

1.On the toolbar, click the Import button, and import the files that you want to print.

2.In the Storage area, right-click your job.

3.From the menu that appears, select Print color sets The Print color sets dialog box appears.

Note: For imposed jobs you can define the page range and for VDP jobs you can define the booklet range.

4.In the Pages box, type the number of pages that you want to print or select All. Then, click Submit.

Five sample jobs are printed and named according to the color set that is assigned to them. The naming conventions are as follows:

None_<job name>

PeoplePhotos_<job name>

OutdoorPhotos_<job name>

Corporate_<job name>

Commercial_<job name>

Note: The entire job is processed, but just the specified pages are printed.

Collect your printouts and review them. Choose the sample file that achieved the best color results.

Assigning a color set to your job

1.In the Storage area, double-click your job.

2.Under Print, select Color Set.

3.In the Set list, select one of the sets that achieved the best printed color results, for example, Outdoor photos.

The job is assigned the color and quality parameters that are predefined for the Outdoor photos set. The default color and

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Xerox 560, 550 manual Printing and reviewing color sets, Assigning a color set to your job