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RE: Profiling a Xerox Docucolor 12 color laser printer
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RE: Profiling a Xerox Docucolor 12 color laser printer


  • Subject: RE: Profiling a Xerox Docucolor 12 color laser printer
  • From: Martin Lund Larsen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 19:59:25 +0200

The Edox RIP has a much better implementation of CMS!


Sincerely,

Martin Lund Larsen
Business Manager, Media Solutions
Canon Denmark A/S
Vasekaer 12
2730 Herlev
Denmark
Mail : email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden>
WWW : www.canon.dk <http://www.canon.dk>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Upton [mailto:email@hidden]
> Sent: 21. august 2001 22:32
> To: Sunando Sen; email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Profiling a Xerox Docucolor 12 color laser printer
>
>
> At 4:19 PM -0400 8/21/01, Sunando Sen wrote:
> >
> >Avoid the Fiery RIP.
> >
> >
> >But what other choice is there as far as color copiers are
> concerned? Does
> >anyone make color copier RIP that is CM compatible? BTW, you
> used to be able
> >to turn off the Fiery's color mangling by setting both "RGB
> source" and
> >"CMYK simulation" to "None." Does this not work with the
> latest Fieries
> >anymore?
>
> Unfortunately there is often not much choice.
>
> You can turn off some aspects of color simulation by this method but
> the RIP will still do its CMYK->RGB->CMYK trick we love so much.
>
> My favorite solution to this issue is to profile it as an RGB device
> and then use a color server in front of it to convert document RGB or
> CMYK values properly to the Fiery profile.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Steve Upton
>
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