Xerox 6180N Color Management Guide v3.7 - Page 48

Selecting XCC mode, When XCC is selected, you cannot make any other color

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Using color tools Figure 4-11. Selecting XCC mode XCC is selected at the queue and applied to all jobs submitted to that queue. Using XCC produces an image of the same document that is similar when it is submitted to any Xerox color print engine running in XCC mode. XCC standardizes the way the DocuSP controller interprets unknown input color profiles and standardizes the conversion through a Xerox standard output profile. When XCC is selected, you cannot make any other color adjustments. The color properties are grayed out and not selectable. Many of the jobs that use XCC are saved in Fast Reprint format for reprinting. 4-14 Color Management Guide

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Using color tools
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Figure 4-11. Selecting XCC mode
XCC is selected at the queue and applied to all jobs submitted to
that queue.
Using XCC produces an image of the same document that is
similar when it is submitted to any Xerox color print engine
running in XCC mode. XCC standardizes the way the DocuSP
controller interprets unknown input color profiles and
standardizes the conversion through a Xerox standard output
profile.
When XCC is selected, you cannot make any other color
adjustments. The color properties are grayed out and not
selectable.
Many of the jobs that use XCC are saved in Fast Reprint format
for reprinting.