RE: Will This Work?
RE: Will This Work?
- Subject: RE: Will This Work?
- From: "Broudy, David" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 09:49:40 -0600
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From: Chris Murphy [mailto:email@hidden]
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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 1:08 AM
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To: coloru
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Subject: Re: Will This Work?
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Depending on which Fiery RIP, it may use ICC profiles
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directly and can do
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a reasonably good job of simulating whatever you want (within
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limits of
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the DocuColor). It supports an uploading of ICC profiles for
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the printer
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and for conditions you want to simulate (press, or standard
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proofs). It's
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nice to be in a position to feel comfortable editing a PPD
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file so you
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can take the "Custom 1, Custom 2, Custom 3, etc." pop-up options and
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rename them to the kind of simulation you've created.
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Otherwise you have
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to create cheat sheet on paper (oooh bad) for everyone that
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tells them
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"Custom 1" means simulate Commercial Matchprint, for example.
I've got an Epson 5000 w/Fiery, and several Canon CLC2400s with a similar
(seemingly) RIP. Been through all of the pounds of documentation and can't
find any reference to uploading an ICC profile. Editing a PPD I can do, but
I can't figure out how to get the freakin' profile over to the RIP's drive.
speaking of toner devices, what's a realistic level of drift on a
contemporary color copier/printer? should I expect 10% density gain/loss, or
is it worse than that?