Profiling - Xante ScreenWriter Colour ScreenWriter User Manual

110/220 volt edition
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3.
Locate the LPI setting box for the LPI that you are using on the
XANTÉ Screen Calibration page (fig. 3.18).
4.
Find the highest value for each color in the job where that
color can no longer be seen; then, enter that number in the box
next to its corresponding color in the Values box (fig. 3.17).
For example, if you are printing at 95 lpi using cyan and magenta,
locate the 95 LPI box on the Screen Calibration page (fig. 3.18).
In the Cyan column if the color disappears in box 5, enter 5 in the
C: values box in the Enhanced Screen Calibration window (fig.
3.17). If the color in the magenta column disappears in box 4,
enter 4 in the M: value box of the window.
5.
Enter the job's lpi in the LPI box (fig. 3.17). Then, click
Update to send the new values to the printer.
6.
Click Close (fig. 3.17). The Enhanced Screen Calibration
window closes. Then, select File: Quit (Macintosh) or File:
Exit (PC); Command Center closes.

Profiling

ICC Profiling allows you to select an ICC profile to use for system
level, device independent color management. This allows
exchanging and matching of color information between input
devices, monitors, printers, and applications. An individual profile
contains information about a specific device's color reproduction
capabilities.
This profile procedure is only for the XANTÉ Colour ScreenWriter
Pro printer using ColourMatch software to build profiles or using
XANTÉ supplies custom profiles.
To download or delete source and destination profiles, use XANTÉ
Command Center.
1.
Open Command Center.
3-36 Macintosh
Setupbb
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