Maintain the [Color mappings] (optional)
Maintain the [Color mappings] (optional)
Introduction
Color mappings are used to map a color or a small range of colors in the input file to a fixed spot
color in a spot color library. With color mapping you ensure for example that a company color or
logo color is always exactly the same color. Color mappings are available at the printer driver and
the automated workflows.
However, you can also use color mappings to indicate layers in the input file that you want to
leave out for printing. For example for the following types of layers.
• Layers with cutting or folding marks.
• Layers that indicate a foil that must be applied after printing.
• Layers that indicate a gold print.
You can leave out layers for printing if you map the specific colors on these layers to a spot color
with the value [None].
NOTE
You can copy a color mapping from one color mapping group to another color mapping group.
Procedure
1.
From the navigation bar, select the [Color] tab.
2.
From the [Color] tab, select [Color mappings].
The [Color mappings] window appears.
[29] The [Color mappings] window
3.
From the toolbar, select the required option to maintain the color mappings.
[30] The [Add color mapping] option
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