Xerox 750DX Fiery SI Color Server Getting Started - Page 15
Color reference s, Moving files in the Color Reference folder
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4 Installing user software on a Macintosh computer NOTE: If you have already been printing to a LaserWriter, most of the screen fonts supplied with the Fiery SI are probably already installed on your computer. If they are, you do not need to reinstall them. You should install any screen fonts you want to use that are not already installed. If you use a font management utility such as Suitcase II or Font Juggler, follow the instructions included with the utility; if you don't use a font management utility, install the screen fonts as described in your Macintosh documentation by dragging the files to your System Folder. Color reference pages There are two folders containing color reference pages for use with the Fiery SI: • Color Reference folder you can install using the installer • Color Files folder you can copy from the User Software CD (or disks) Moving files in the Color Reference folder Put the Color Reference folder anywhere you like. It contains the following color reference pages: • CMYK Color Reference.ps-A PostScript file of the CMYK Color Reference pages that you can download and print using the Fiery XJ Downloader or any other application that supports printing PostScript files. • Fiery Xerox 5760/65 Coated, Fiery Xerox 5760/65 Uncoated-PostScript files of Pantone coated and uncoated colors for the MajestiK. • Fiery Xerox 5790 Coated, Fiery Xerox 5790 Uncoated-PostScript files of Pantone coated and uncoated colors for the Regal. • Fiery Xerox 5750 Coated, Fiery Xerox 5750 Uncoated -PostScript files of Pantone coated and uncoated colors for the 5750.
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