Substitute Colors - Oki CX3641MFP Technical Reference

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For jobs that include spot colors, set Spot Color Matching to On unless you are printing
press simulations. In that case, set Spot Color Matching to Off and choose the appropriate
CMYK Simulation setting (see
For a PDF job that includes spot colors that are not included in the built-in table, setting
Spot Color Matching to On retains the original spot colors. The CX3641MFP references
the built-in table to generate the closest CMYK matches of the original spot color.
Use Spot Color Matching only when printing composites, not when printing
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Spot Color Matching and the PANTONE Coated Color Reference
The PANTONE Coated Color Reference prints differently depending on the Spot Color
Matching setting (see
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The CX3641MFP uses a built-in table or, with Spot-On, the Spot-On color
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dictionaries to generate the best matches for the PANTONE colors that your copier/
printer can produce. The PANTONE number is displayed below each swatch.
For more information about Spot-On, see
The CX3641MFP prints swatches using the CMYK values recommended by
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Pantone, Inc. (and used by applications that provide PANTONE color libraries). The
CMYK values used to generate the color, as well as the PANTONE number of the
color, are printed below each swatch. These CMYK values are printed through the
selected CMYK Simulation and Output Profile settings.

Substitute Colors

Spot-On allows you to create a list of substitute colors. These are colors that, when called
for in a document by their RGB or CMYK values, are substituted with a different color
having the CMYK values from the Spot-On color dictionary. This permits exact color
control and overrides individual RGB and CMYK colors.
To enable substitute colors for a job, select the Substitute Colors option.
For more information about creating and using substitute colors, see

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