Maximum Printer Density; Device Link Support - EFI Fiery FS150 Pro Product Manual

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Fiery Grayscale Calibration also improves print quality on lower-quality paper stock. This type of paper stock is rougher and more matte
than the recommended white paper, lowering the tonal reproduction range. Fiery Grayscale Calibration compensates for the lower tonal
range of low-quality stock, preventing plug-up and improving overall print quality.
Benefits:
Maintains a precise match to the ideal tone reproduction.
Preserves and enhances details in shadow areas.

Maximum Printer Density

The Use Maximum Printer Density feature enables printing of all the primary
inks (C, M, Y and K) at an engine's maximum density. The feature allows the
use of a larger available gamut, resulting in punchier colors on printers that
perform beyond the average. This feature also allows highly saturated colors to
bypass calibration, so color results may vary over time, depending on the
engine state.
The feature can be combined with the Pure Primaries feature to deliver the
widest gamut a printer can produce, even when simulating color spaces, and is
ideal for applications that require eye-popping colors and extra color punch.
This would be valuable for the photo-printing market because it leverages a
printer's maximum gamut to produce the most vibrant colors.
Print providers can achieve this extended-gamut output by using the Fiery
Color Profiler Suite, if they have it. The Use Maximum Printer Density feature
also provides a simpler way to maximize the gamut.
The Use Maximum Printer Density feature reaches the same high density
levels as ColorWise Off without disabling color management. When Use Maximum Printer Density is enabled, only the highly saturated
areas lose color management accuracy in favor of higher densities.
Benefits:
Extends the gamut of reproducible colors while delivering more vibrant and vivid colors.
Provides this extension without the need for an external profiling solution.

Device Link Support

In certain instances, it is important to override default color settings in lieu of a specific device's capabilities. A device link is a unidirectional
transformation from one color space to another, allowing users to create specific color environments without being forced to use EFI color
management.
EFI's Device Link Profile feature gives advanced users full control over color conversion between a color space and the Fiery-driven
printer, allowing them to dictate the exact color transformation and subsequent output quality they'd like to generate by passing on Fiery's
own color management techniques. It provides EFI's partners and other advanced users with the tools and knowledge to build their own
color transformations and save them in the Device Link class of ICC profiles.
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