• Print mode
There are six ways to print White:
Name
Spot color WHITE_INK
Inked image
Bounding box
White_INVERSE
Ink chroma map
Off
The options "Inked image" and "Bounding box" work regardless of whether the file is separated or not.
• White ink coverage
White ink coverage is an option that configures the amount of white ink relative to black. The available settings are
10%, 13%, 16%, 20%, 25%, 32%, 40%,50%,60%,83%,100%.
Meaning
The spot color of this name or alias from a separated document prints White. This is the
default mode.
Every pixel which does not have CMYK = 0,0,0,0 on the printer side adds White
Every pixel in the image rectangle adds White. This is the recommended mode during
linearization and profile creation
Same as "Spot color WHITE_INK" but channel inversed
Reduces the amount of White for darker colors.
White off, even when it comes from the separated document
Printer supplement