Swop Plus Details; Gcr Workflows - Xerox 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer Manual

Docusp 4.1 to 4.2 differences
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DocuSP 3.8 and 4.0 to 4.1 Differences Document

SWOP Plus details

This new profile sets hues within the SWOP gamut to
continue to simulate a SWOP press. But out-of-gamut
SWOP hues are no longer flattened. The out-of-gamut
hues above about 70% are saturated.
This profile provides a SWOP press rendering, but it
also allows customers to leverage the larger color
gamut available on the digital presses. It is expected
that this profile will become widely used.
DocuSP now offers three CMYK paths for color objects
in the SWOP color space:
♦ The SWOP+ path provides contrast similar to
SWOP in the midtones but with full gamut boundary
mapping of saturated colors. It more closely
resembles SWOP prints with more saturated colors
in high C,M,Y calls. SWOP+ should be considered
for use with legacy SWOP files when SWOP tone
reproduction is required but the full (and larger)
gamut of the press is desired.
♦ The SWOP path (default) offers mapping
essentially identical to the TR001 data and SWOP
v.2 profile in Photoshop. All existing, published
standards offer visually identical output from
DocuSP. This choice provides higher RIP speeds
but essentially identical output for workflows where
the Photoshop SWOP v.2 is common.
♦ The Native CMYK path (iGen3 selections) provides
a higher contrast, color saturated rendition of a
SWOP press. This path should be considered for
jobs requiring vibrant color output with legacy
SWOP files. This path also provides rated RIP
speed as a benefit due to TRC rendering rather
than LUT rendering.

GCR Workflows

DocuSP 4.2 provides the user with more Gray
Component Removal (GCR) selections, as well as
more consistent reproduction across GCR selections.
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