Epson RIP Station 5100 Administrator's Manual page 72

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3-38 Performing Setup from the Control Panel
CMYK Simulation Profile
SWOP COM-M/SWOP COM-F/DuPont Cromalin COM/DuPont Cromalin MAT/
DuPont Cromalin PUB/DuPont Waterproof COM/DuPont Waterproof MAT/
DuPont Waterproof PUB/DIC (EFI)/Euroscale (EFI)/None [SWOP COM-M]
CMYK simulation allows color correction to simulate printed output on a commercial
press, so that the RIP Station output can be used for proofing. The SWOP standard is
used in the United States, DIC in Japan, and Euroscale in Europe. Custom simulations
are user defined and named.
If any custom simulations have been created and loaded on the RIP Station with
ColorWise Pro Tools, they also appear in the list of simulations. Custom simulation
names are truncated to 20 characters when they appear on the Control Panel. A
custom simulation can be selected as the default simulation. See the Color Guidefor
more information about custom simulations.
CMYK Simulation Method
With CRD/Quick [With CRD]
Quick
simulation assumes that the inks in your printer match the printing press inks,
and all changes affect only one color (C, M, Y, or K) at a time. If you select,
With CRD,
you can select a Rendering Style for your print job.
Pure Black Text/Graphics
On/Off [On]
The Pure Black Text/Graphics option optimizes black text and line art. The option also
minimizes ink use for documents consisting of a mixture of color and black-only
pages.
With this option
On
, black text and line art are printed with black ink only. With the
option
, black text and line art are printed using all four colors of ink. See the Color
Off
Guide for more information.
Spot Color Matching
On/Off [On]
With this option set to
, the RIP Station uses an internal lookup table to print the
On
best equivalents of PANTONE colors. With this option set to
, PANTONE colors
Off
are printed using the CMYK values defined in the originating applications. See the
Color Guide for more information.

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