Source; Destination; Intent; Colour Separations - Xante ScreenWriter Colour ScreenWriter User Manual

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Source

The Source menu, COLOR PROFILE: SOURCE, allows you to set
the type of device you want to emulate to sRGB (Standard default
RGB color space; the factory default). For more details, see "ICC
Profiles" in chapter 8.

Destination

The Destination menu, COLOUR PROFILE: DESTINATION,
allows you to set the final output's format to mimic Coated 1200, the
factory default. (The XANTÉ Colour ScreenWriter 600 supports
1200 dpi only when printing monochrome or for screenprinting).
Note: In a PC environment, destination options also can be
selected through the PPD. Option names vary slightly.
Coated options are called coated/cover in the PPD
For more details, see "ICC Profiles" in chapter 8.

Intent

The Intent menu, COLOUR PROFILE: INTENT, allows you to
choose a color rendering option that provides a specific type of color
matching. Options include Perceptual (the factory default), Relative,
Saturation, and Absolute. For details on these options see "Intent" in
chapter 8.

Colour Separations

The Colour Separations options available through your printer's PPD
allow you to select color separations independently of your
application. Options include Printer Default (which uses the printer's
current setting), All, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black.

Configure (EEROM Settings)

XANTÉ Command Center has a Configure option that allows you to
find out the EEROM settings for a particular printer. You can save
these settings to a file and later download them to that printer or
another printer. See "EEROM Configuration" in chapter 3
(Macintosh) or 4 (PC).
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