Konica Minolta AccurioPress C2070/2070P IC-314 User Guide - Page 124

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114 Chapter 7-Managing color See also: Adding a spot color - Global Library on page 114 Editing a spot color - Global Library on page 115 Deleting a spot color - Global Library on page 115 Adding a spot color - Media type library on page 116 Editing a spot color - Media type library on page 116 Deleting a spot color - Media type library on page 117 Test-printing spot colors on page 117 Measuring a spot color with the X-Rite i1 spectrophotometer on page 118 Spot color variations overview on page 118 Protecting specific colors on page 120 Color tab in the job parameters window on page 217 Adding a spot color - Global Library 1. From the Tools menu, select Spot Color Editor. 2. In the Spot Color Editor dialog box, click Add. 3. Type the new color name as it is in the original file. Note: The spot color names are case sensitive and should match the names that appear in the original file. 4. Change the CMYK values, displayed on the right side of the Spot Color Editor window, as required. 5. Click Save. 6. Click Close. The new color is added to the custom dictionary. If you created a new spot color for an RTP job, re-RIP the job before printing. Note: If the new spot color is based on a color in one of the predefined spot color libraries, a pencil icon is added next to the spot color in the predefined library to indicate that a custom color exists for that spot.

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See also:
Adding a spot color - Global Library
on page
114
Editing a spot color - Global Library
on page
115
Deleting a spot color - Global Library
on page
115
Adding a spot color - Media type library
on page
116
Editing a spot color - Media type library
on page
116
Deleting a spot color - Media type library
on page
117
Test–printing spot colors
on page
117
Measuring a spot color with the X-Rite i1 spectrophotometer
on page
118
Spot color variations overview
on page
118
Protecting specific colors
on page
120
Color tab in the job parameters window
on page
217
Adding a spot color - Global Library
1.
From the
Tools
menu, select
Spot Color Editor
.
2.
In the Spot Color Editor dialog box, click
Add
.
3.
Type the new color name as it is in the original file.
Note:
The spot color names are case sensitive and should match the
names that appear in the original file.
4.
Change the
CMYK
values, displayed on the right side of the
Spot Color Editor window, as required.
5.
Click
Save
.
6.
Click
Close
.
The new color is added to the custom dictionary.
If you created a new spot color for an RTP job, re-RIP the job
before printing.
Note:
If the new spot color is based on a color in one of the predefined spot
color libraries, a pencil
icon is added next to the spot color in the
predefined library to indicate that a custom color exists for that spot.
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Chapter 7—Managing color