Xerox 2006NPC DocuColor 2006 User Guide - Page 388
Defining Profiles, To Define a Profile
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20. Using ColorWise Pro Tools Defining Profiles Before you can apply any downloaded or edited profile to a print job, that profile must be linked to one of the predefined custom names, or you can set the profile as the default for all print jobs. There are 10 names available for custom profiles - Source - 1 through 10 for RGB Source, Simulation - 1 through 10 for Simulation, or Output - 1 through 10 for Output. A custom simulation profile is used to illustrate this procedure. The same steps apply for defining custom or downloaded output profiles. To Define a Profile 1. Launch ColorWise Pro Tools and click Profile Manager. For the purposes of this example, assume DIC-new is a custom simulation profile created with Color Editor. As you can see, DIC-new has no information under the heading "Appear in Driver as". 2. Select DIC-new in the Simulation list, and click Profile Settings or double-click DIC-new. 3. Select the "Appear in Driver as" checkbox, choose one of the predefined custom simulation names (Simulation-1 through Simulation-10) from the pop-up menu, and then click Apply. Make sure to choose a name that is not already linked with another simulation. If you try to define two profiles with the same name, you will get and error message. For an output profile, the predefined custom names would be Output-1 through Output-10. While you can not delete a preset profile, you can use a preset profile's name for your edited profile when you select the "Appear in Driver as" option. This replaces the preset profile with your own profile. When you choose Profile Settings for an output profile, the use Calibration Set option also appears. You must calibrate the Fiery with this calibration set before this option has any effect. If you have never measured for this calibration set, default measurements will be used. In Profile Settings you can also change profile descriptions for all nonlocked profiles. 4. Click OK. Simulation-1 now appears under the "Appear in Driver as" column for DIC-new. Choosing Simulation-1 from the CMYK Simulation option of the printer driver applies the DIC-new simulation to the print job. If you do not define a custom simulation profile, your job will print with CMYK Simulation Profile set to None. If you do not define a custom RGB Source or Output profile, the default profile is used. 20-16 Xerox DocuColor 2006