Kyocera KM-C1530 Fiery X3e Color Guide for Ver 2.0 - Page 11
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xi About this manual Introduction This manual explains how to manage color output on the Fiery X3e™, and provides information on calibration and color profiles. This manual is part of a set of documentation that includes manuals for users and system administrators. The other manuals are available at your site-refer to them for a complete description of your Fiery X3e. NOTE: "Aero" is used in illustrations throughout this manual to represent the Fiery X3e. The term "Windows 9x" is used in this manual to represent Windows 98. The term "Windows" is used to refer to Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP wherever appropriate. About this manual This manual is organized to supply you with key information about managing the color output of your Fiery X3e. • Chapter 1 describes the Fiery X3e print options and how to get the best color results. • Chapter 2 covers various methods of calibrating the Fiery X3e. • Chapter 3 takes you through the features of ColorWise Pro Tools. ColorWise Pro Tools include Profile Manager, used to manage color profiles on the Fiery X3e, and Color Editor, which allows you to customize simulation and output profiles. • Appendix A provides information about color measurement instruments, available as separately purchased options. • Appendix B describes the Simple ASCII File Format (SAIFF), which can be used to import toner density measurements from measurement devices. • The Fiery Color Reference Glossary defines words in bold-for example, output profile-that appear throughout this manual. Color terms and concepts, such as "color space," "spot color," "gamut," and "source profile," are used throughout this manual. If you are new to desktop color, or if any terms are unfamiliar, check the Glossary.