Kyocera KM-C2030 FieryX3e+ Color Reference Guide - Page 21
Workflow 2 using ColorWise color management-standard workflow, color separations - driver
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11-5 Simple workflows NOTE: CMYK Simulation set to None is also useful when you want to prepare an output profile of your calibrated Color Server or when you use less efficient color management from the desktop (such as ColorSync or ICM). In this workflow, colors are modified only at the calibration stage, as indicated by the black box in the following diagram. Workflow 1-Colors you define in an application Colors output from the Color Server Application CMS File format Printer driver ColorWise CMS ColorWise calibration While this workflow lends some control over the color quality produced by the Color Server, consider additional ColorWise color management, as described in the following section. Workflow 2 using ColorWise color management-standard workflow The Color Server is highly optimized for the specific printer it supports, and ColorWise addresses many issues unique to your printer, including screens, individual toner response, interactions among toners, natural smoothness of blends, and the capability to render spot and custom colors. The Color Server distinguishes text and graphics from image elements, so the black channel information is preserved while parameters used for CMYK color separations are maintained. Conventional color management systems typically address only color conversions, and they occupy your computer processor. When you use ColorWise, jobs leave your computer faster to be processed more quickly on the Color Server. The recommended standard color workflow (indicated by the black boxes in the following diagram) uses ColorWise calibration and color management. Workflow 2-Colors you define in an application Colors output from the Color Server Application CMS File format Printer driver ColorWise CMS ColorWise calibration