Xerox 790N Fiery SI Color Server User Guide - Page 126

the Print Options and Features and Fiery XJ Spooler Overrides dialog boxes,

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CC-8 Troubleshooting If this happens: Color output is incorrect Color file prints in black and white Desktop Color Separations (DCS) format images print incorrectly QuickDraw fill patterns print as solids Try this: • Print the Configuration page and check the calibration information. The copier may need to be recalibrated because it has been too long since it was calibrated or because it is using a different target. You should use the copier target if you are going to use ICC ColorSync or ICM profiles, the color rendering styles available in the Print Options and Features and Fiery XJ Spooler Overrides dialog boxes, the Fiery XJ Scan Match Copy color conversion, or the Photoshop separation tables. • Print the Configuration page and make sure that the Color Mode is set to CMYK and not Grayscale. • In the Print dialog box (or Print Options), make sure that you have not selected Black and White. • Make sure that the Color Mode selected for the job in the Print Options or Print Features dialog box is CMYK and not Grayscale. 1. Make sure that you selected the correct options to send separations in the application's Print dialog box. 2. Make sure that you have the file for every layer of separation that you are printing. 3. Set the Combine Separations option to On in the Print Options or Print Features dialog box. This combines the high-resolution files for an image and prints them. With Combine Separations Off, the low-resolution master file will print. • Use the Adobe PostScript Printer driver (Or the Apple LaserWriter 8.1 or later printer driver).

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C
C-8
Troubleshooting
Color output is incorrect
Print the Configuration page and check the calibration information.
The copier may need to be recalibrated because it has been too long since it was
calibrated or because it is using a different target. You should use the copier target if you
are going to use ICC ColorSync or ICM profiles, the color rendering styles available in
the Print Options and Features and Fiery XJ Spooler Overrides dialog boxes, the
Fiery XJ Scan Match Copy color conversion, or the Photoshop separation tables.
Color file prints in black and
white
Print the Configuration page and make sure that the Color Mode is set to CMYK and not
Grayscale.
In the Print dialog box (or Print Options), make sure that you have not selected Black
and White.
Make sure that the Color Mode selected for the job in the Print Options or Print Features
dialog box is CMYK and not Grayscale.
Desktop Color Separations
(DCS) format images print
incorrectly
1.
Make sure that you selected the correct options to send separations in the application’s
Print dialog box.
2.
Make sure that you have the file for every layer of separation that you are printing.
3.
Set the Combine Separations option to On in the Print Options or Print Features dialog
box.
This combines the high-resolution files for an image and prints them. With Combine
Separations Off, the low-resolution master file will print.
QuickDraw fill patterns print
as solids
Use the Adobe PostScript Printer driver (Or the Apple LaserWriter 8.1 or later printer
driver).
If this happens:
Try this: