Konica Minolta AccurioPress C6085 IC-314 User Guide - Page 139
Spot Library, Media Type Profile, Original CMYK File values, See also
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Spot Color Editor overview 129 to a specific paper profile. The edited spot color is saved in a custom library for the specific paper profile. When the IC-314 print controller identifies a spot color in a job, it looks for the name of the spot color in the Spot Color Library according to the settings in the Job Parameters for that specific job. If the setting for spot colors in the Job Parameters file is: ● Spot Library-The IC-314 print controller looks for the name of the spot color in the Spot Color Library in the following sequence: ○ Custom Paper Profile library ○ Custom global library ○ Predefined global library ○ Original CMYK File values ● Media Type Profile-The IC-314 print controller searches for the name or calculates the value of the spot color in the Spot Color Library in the following sequence: ○ Custom Paper Profile library ○ Paper Profile profile ○ Original CMYK File values ● Original CMYK File values-The IC-314 print controller uses the Original CMYK File values. Note: Some PANTONE colors in the PANTONE PLUS color library have the same name as PANTONE colors in the legacy PANTONE color library. Therefore, in the Spot Color Editor the word Plus was added to PANTONE PLUS color names to help you distinguish between colors in the two libraries. In the job parameters window, there is an option to select which PANTONE library you want to use. You can select from the PANTONE Plus library or the Legacy PANTONE library. See also: Adding a spot color - Global Library on page 130 Editing a spot color - Global Library on page 130 Deleting a spot color - Global Library on page 131 Adding a spot color - Media type library on page 131 Editing a spot color - Media type library on page 132 Deleting a spot color - Media type library on page 132 Test-printing spot colors on page 133 Measuring a spot color with the X-Rite i1 spectrophotometer on page 135 Spot color variations overview on page 136 Protecting specific colors on page 138 Color tab in the job parameters window on page 236