How To Print White Ink Jobs - Canon Oce Arizona 1200 Series User Manual

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How to Print White Ink Jobs

Introduction
White Ink can be printed in two ways:
A. Multiple Layers - Using a Quality-Layered print mode
B. Single Layer - Using any non Quality-Layered print mode that has been made with a
CMYKSS ink configuration with spot colors defined.
A. Printing a Multiple Layer Print Job with White Ink
Océ Arizona Quality-Layered print mode is used to print white ink applications such as under-
printing for non-white media, over-printing for backlit applications viewed 2
middle layer for a day-night application
Print modes other than Quality-Layered mode can also be used to print only white ink, or area's
of white ink in an image as long as the ONYX media profile (media model) has been made with a
CMYKSS ink configuration with spot colors defined.
NOTE
When you print white ink using a print mode other than Quality-Layered, we recommend that
you don't print white ink in the same area of an image as CMYK inks. The white ink does not mix
well with the other ink colors.
For Quality-Layered print mode jobs:
1. Create spot data in a design application.
2. Open the job in ONYX workflow software using an ONYX media profile that has been made
using the Quality-Layered print mode. (See section "White Ink and Varnish ONYX Media
Profiles").
3. Create underlay or overlay spot data using the ONYX Spot Layer Tool.
4. If the desired layer definitions have not been predefined in the ONYX media profile or
Quickset, select "Hold for Operator" prior to submitting the job to be printed (step 5), so that
the job will not automatically be sent to the printer.
[89] Hold for Operator
5. Submit the print job (i.e., process/rip the job).
6. Define or verify the layer definitions prior to sending the job to the printer.
Océ Arizona 1200 Series
NOTE
Not required if only printing white ink using a printer generated white flood or
using the ONYX Spot Layer Tool to create spot data (step 3).
NOTE
Not required if only printing white ink using a printer generated white flood or
using spot data created in a design application (step 1).
Chapter 9 - How to Manage a White Ink Workflow
How to Print White Ink Jobs
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