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Installing files from the Color Files folder, Installing Macintosh software

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5 Installing Macintosh software Installing files from the Color Files folder Copy the additional files that you want from the Color Files folder on the User Software CD to your hard disk. Many of the files are PostScript files that you can download and print using the Fiery XJ Downloader or any other application that supports printing PostScript files. You can put the Color Files folder anywhere you like. It contains several color reference pages: • Application Pages-This folder contains RGB Color Reference, a folder containing files you can print from Microsoft Word 6.0 or later or PowerPoint 4.0 or later to view available RGB colors. • Colorcht.ps-A PostScript version of the RGB, CMY, and PANTONE color charts that you can also print from the Fiery SI Control Panel. • Calibration Files-This folder contains a sample measurements file that you can use with Fiery XJ Print Calibrator. It is for demonstration purposes and should not be used to calibrate your Fiery SI. Installing files from the EFICOLOR folder Move the files in the EFICOLOR folder installed in the Fiery XJ folder as described in this section. They are required to insure proper colors when printing with the Fiery SI. The files in this folder are copier-specific. TO INSTALL FILES FROM THE EFICOLOR FOLDER: 1. Open the EFICOLOR folder inside the Fiery XJ folder. 2. Drag the file in the ColorSync 2.0 folder that corresponds to your copier to the ColorSyncTM Profiles folder inside the Preferences folder inside your Macintosh System Folder. If this folder does not exist, create it. Make sure that you name it ColorSyncTM Profiles. If the name does not match exactly, applications will not be able to locate the profiles. 3. Drag the file in the EFICOLOR 2.0 folder that corresponds to your copier to the ColorSyncTM Profiles folder 4. If you use Adobe Photoshop, open the Separation Tables folder. Drag the Separation Tables that correspond to your copier into the Photoshop folder. The Separation Tables enable you to get the best possible CMYK separations.

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5
Installing Macintosh software
Installing files from the Color Files folder
Copy the additional files that you want from the Color Files folder on the User
Software CD to your hard disk. Many of the files are PostScript files that you can
download and print using the Fiery XJ Downloader or any other application that
supports printing PostScript files. You can put the Color Files folder anywhere you
like. It contains several color reference pages:
Application Pages—This folder contains RGB Color Reference, a folder containing
files you can print from Microsoft Word 6.0 or later or PowerPoint 4.0 or later to
view available RGB colors.
Colorcht.ps—A PostScript version of the RGB, CMY, and PANTONE color charts
that you can also print from the Fiery SI Control Panel.
Calibration Files—This folder contains a sample measurements file that you can use
with Fiery XJ Print Calibrator. It is for demonstration purposes and should not be
used to calibrate your Fiery SI.
Installing files from the EFICOLOR folder
Move the files in the EFICOLOR folder installed in the Fiery XJ folder as described in
this section. They are required to insure proper colors when printing with the Fiery SI.
The files in this folder are copier-specific.
T
O
INSTALL
FILES
FROM
THE
EFICOLOR
FOLDER
:
1.
Open the EFICOLOR folder inside the Fiery XJ folder.
2.
Drag the file in the ColorSync 2.0 folder that corresponds to your copier to the
ColorSync
TM
Profiles folder inside the Preferences folder inside your Macintosh System
Folder.
If this folder does not exist, create it. Make sure that you name it ColorSync
TM
Profiles.
If the name does not match exactly, applications will not be able to locate the profiles.
3.
Drag the file in the EFICOLOR 2.0 folder that corresponds to your copier to the
ColorSync
TM
Profiles folder
4.
If you use Adobe Photoshop, open the Separation Tables folder.
Drag the Separation Tables that correspond to your copier into the Photoshop folder.
The Separation Tables enable you to get the best possible CMYK separations.