Defining Profiles - Canon ColorPASS-Z5000 Color Manual

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4-8 ColorWise Pro Tools
Delete profiles to make sure no one uses the wrong profile and to free up disk space on
the ColorPASS (although profiles are small and do not take up much space).
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1. Launch ColorWise Pro Tools and click Profile Manager.
2. Select the profile you wish to delete and click Delete.
A Warning dialog box asks you to confirm deletion.
You cannot delete preset profiles, profiles that are currently set as default, or
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profiles that are linked to any of the predefined custom names, for example
Simulation-1.
3. Click Yes to delete the profile.
If you want to delete a profile that is currently set as the default or associated with a
custom name, click Profile Settings and uncheck the default option.
Defining profiles
For Windows 2000 and Mac OS computers, before you can apply any downloaded or
edited profile to a print job, that profile must be linked to one of the predefined
custom names, or you can set the profile as the default for all print jobs (see setting
default profiles, page 4-3). There are 10 names available for custom profiles—Source-1
through 10 for RGB Source, Simulation-1 through 10 for Simulation, or Output-1
through 10 for Output. For Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT 4.0, all profiles
appear by their actual names in the printer driver. These fixed names are used in the
PPD so that you can select profiles per job even if your driver does not have the
capability to obtain an updated list from the server.
You can also apply a preset output profile to a print job.
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A custom simulation profile is used to illustrate this procedure. The same steps
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apply for defining custom or downloaded output profiles.
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