Xerox 6180N Getting Started v3.73 - Page 16

DocuColor 2045/2060, DocuColor 6060, and DocuColor iGen3 specific, changes

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DOCUSP 3.73 DocuColor 2045/2060, DocuColor 6060, and DocuColor iGen3 specific changes DocuSP Color Versions ¨ Three versions for color rendering are now available. At installation, the customer has the option to add version 1.0, 1.1, or 2.0. Each of these options includes the full content of the previous version. ¨ Refer to the supplied kits for your version number for details on the color differences between each version. See your Xerox representative to determine which color version meets your color needs. Note that the DocuColor IiGen3 only supports version 1.0 and 2.0. Page Parallel RIP ¨ This applies to DocuColor iGen3 only at this time. ¨ Page Parallel RIP allows the DocuSP to decompose (RIP) multiple jobs or multiple segments of a single job simultaneously, resulting in a large boost in RIP speed. ¨ This feature is supported for PostScript, PDF, VIPP, and ASCII formats only. The Page Parallel RIP feature can be found in System Preferences on the Job Processing tab. For assistance in using the feature, refer to the recommendations shown in the preferences window. Tone Reproduction Curve Improvements ¨ The Tone Reproduction Curve (TRC) operability is now similar to traditional image edit programs, such as Adobe Photoshop®. ¨ New convenience features include more control points and print TRC functions. ¨ Operators can now choose Percent in addition to Digital Count. ¨ There are now type-in fields for curve control. ¨ Control points can be manually added in the type-in field, edited, or deleted. ¨ Revert buttons are now available. Operators may also print out the TRC representation for future use. The print function allows the operator to print one or all of the separations to any available queue. The printed output shows a graph and all specific control points for C, M, Y, and K. 2-8 XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES GETTING STARTED

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DOCUSP 3.73
2-8
XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES
GETTING STARTED
DocuColor 2045/2060, DocuColor 6060, and DocuColor iGen3 specific
changes
DocuSP Color Versions
²
Three versions for color rendering are now available. At
installation, the customer has the option to add version 1.0,
1.1, or 2.0. Each of these options includes the full content of
the previous version.
²
Refer to the supplied kits for your version number for details
on the color differences between each version. See your
Xerox representative to determine which color version meets
your color needs.
Note that the DocuColor IiGen3 only supports version 1.0
and 2.0.
Page Parallel RIP
²
This applies to DocuColor iGen3 only at this time.
²
Page Parallel RIP allows the DocuSP to decompose (RIP)
multiple jobs or multiple segments of a single job
simultaneously, resulting in a large boost in RIP speed.
²
This feature is supported for PostScript, PDF, VIPP, and
ASCII formats only.
The Page Parallel RIP feature can be found in System
Preferences on the Job Processing tab.
For assistance in using
the feature, refer to the recommendations shown in the
preferences window.
Tone Reproduction Curve Improvements
²
The Tone Reproduction Curve (TRC) operability is now
similar to traditional image edit programs, such as Adobe
Photoshop®.
²
New convenience features include more control points and
print TRC functions.
²
Operators can now choose Percent in addition to Digital
Count.
²
There are now type-in fields for curve control.
²
Control points can be manually added in the type-in field,
edited, or deleted.
²
Revert buttons are now available. Operators may also print
out the TRC representation for future use. The print function
allows the operator to print one or all of the separations to
any available queue. The printed output shows a graph and
all specific control points for C, M, Y, and K.