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Combine Separations, PostScript printer driver for Windows and Mac OS - fiery windows 7

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11-17 PostScript printer driver for Windows and Mac OS Combine Separations The Combine Separations setting specifies how to print separated CMYK data. With Spot-On installed, you can combine an unlimited number of spot color separations along with the CMYK separations. The Combine Separations options are: • Off prints each separation individually. • On combines separations as a single, composite-color document and automatically makes these settings for the following print options: Color Mode (CMYK), Rendering Style (None), Pure Black Text/Graphics (Off ), Spot Color Matching (Off ), or Black Overprint (Off ). For information about using the Combine Separations option with applications such as Adobe Photoshop, see the Fiery Color Reference. PostScript printer driver for Windows and Mac OS To access the printer driver options described in this section, choose Start>Settings>Printers (Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000) or Printers and Faxes (Windows XP/Server 2003), right-click the appropriate printer (PPD) name, and choose Properties (Windows 9x/Me), Document Defaults (Windows NT), or Printing Preferences (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003) from the menu that appears. To access the Mac OS driver options, choose Print from the File menu of your application. These settings are also accessible from the Print Setup or Page Setup dialog boxes of most applications. For Windows computers, the Fiery X3e driver interface allows you to save combinations of settings for later access. Additionally, you can choose different settings for individual jobs from the applications you use.

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PostScript printer driver for Windows and Mac OS
Combine Separations
The Combine Separations setting specifies how to print separated CMYK data. With
Spot-On installed, you can combine an unlimited number of spot color separations
along with the CMYK separations.
The Combine Separations options are:
Off
prints each separation individually.
On
combines separations as a single, composite-color document and automatically
makes these settings for the following print options: Color Mode (CMYK),
Rendering Style (None), Pure Black Text/Graphics (Off), Spot Color Matching
(Off), or Black Overprint (Off).
For information about using the Combine Separations option with applications such
as Adobe Photoshop, see the
Fiery Color Reference
.
PostScript printer driver for Windows and Mac OS
To access the printer driver options described in this section, choose
Start>Settings>Printers (Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000) or Printers and Faxes (Windows
XP/Server 2003), right-click the appropriate printer (
PPD)
name, and choose
Properties (Windows 9x/Me), Document Defaults (Windows NT), or Printing
Preferences (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003) from the menu that appears. To access
the Mac OS driver options, choose Print from the File menu of your application.
These settings are also accessible from the Print Setup or Page Setup dialog boxes of
most applications.
For Windows computers, the Fiery X3e driver interface allows you to save
combinations of settings for later access. Additionally, you can choose different settings
for individual jobs from the applications you use.