PRINTING USING XEROX UTILITIES AND LPR UTILITIES (DOS AND UNIX)

-C“(hcm=<action>)”

Specifies the action to take when there is a mismatch between the highlight color you specify and the dry ink color loaded in the printer. The default for the hcm option is “ignore.” The optional actions are as follows:

“abort”

Requests that your job abort if the highlight color you specify is not loaded at the printer.

“ignore”

Requests that the available dry ink color be used to print your job, regardless of whether you specify that color.

“operator”

Suspends the job in an “ineligible” state while the operator loads the color dry ink you specify.

If you specify “operator,” the job prints automatically after the operator loads the correct dry ink; however, the job will not print until this task is completed. The job shows in the list of documents at the Printer Controller, with “Ineligible” listed as the job status.

-C(hcr=<option>) (for models 4850/4890/92C NPS only)

Specifies mapping a three-dimensional color application (such as RGB) to the two-dimensional color application provided with highlight color printing.

Since some information is lost in mapping, the color rendering options allow you to determine what qualities are the most important to preserve:

pictorial

Maintains the pictorial quality:

Colors with a hue matching the map color are not changed.

Colors with a hue close to the map color are rendered with color, but with a saturation level that decreases as the hue shifts away from the map color.

Colors with a hue complementary to the map color are produced in shades of gray.

presentation

Distinguishes between different colors. This attribute is a good choice for charts and diagrams because they typically use distinctly different colors. Colors that have a hue that matches the map color will not be changed. There will be discontinuities that may produce undesirable results in pictorial material.

colorToHighlight

Discards the hue information and preserves the saturation and value of the color application. Fully-saturated input colors will turn into a solid highlight color despite which map color is in effect. This is useful for documents that only use spot color for emphasis.

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