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Guide to Printing Using Xerox Production Print Services

Extraction color determines how the existing color of text, shading, or graphics contained in a job will print on your printer, and which color will print in the solid highlight ink color. All colors other than the highlight (printer ink) color print in a shade or tint of the color that is loaded in the printer.

To specify the color in the document that is printed in the solid highlight color, select the desired color from the Extraction color pop-up menu.

All other colors in the document, including composite colors using the extraction color, are printed as shades or tints of the printer color.

Selecting the rendering algorithm

The rendering algorithm allows you to select which qualities of a three-dimensional color application are the most important when printing in highlight color.

The choices are:

[Printer Default]

[Pictorial]: Maintains the pictorial quality of the images as follows:

Colors with a hue that matches the map color are printed unchanged.

Colors with a hue close to the map color are printed at a lower saturation level.

Colors with a hue that is complimentary to the map color are printed as shades of gray

[Presentation]: Distinguishes between different colors. [Presentation] is a good choice for charts and diagrams that use distinctly different colors. Pictorial material may not print as desired.

[Color Tables]: Uses preset color tables to map the colors. The color tables apply to red, green, and blue inks only.

[Automatic]: The pictorial algorithm is used for embedded graphics and the presentation algorithm for text, lines, and fill areas. This option is the default.

[Color To Highlight]: Discards the hue information and preserves the saturation and value of the color application. Fully saturated input colors are printed as solid highlight color. This choice is useful for documents that use highlight color for emphasis.

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