Chapter 3: Office Applications; Working With Office Applications; Defining Colors; Working With Imported Files - Xerox Fiery color server User Manual

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3-1 Working with office applications
Chapter 3:
Office
Applications
The ColorWise color management system provides complete color management for
jobs printed from office applications. This chapter provides instructions for printing
color documents from
GDI (Graphics Device Interface)
applications, such as presentation, spreadsheet, and word processing applications.
You can use these instructions with the Microsoft Office applications.
Working with office applications
Before printing from these applications, make sure the appropriate printer driver and
the Color Server PPD are installed on your computer, as described in the
Installation
Guide.
Defining colors
Office applications use the RGB color model. For instructions on defining colors,
see
"Choosing colors in office applications"
The only way to use CMYK or PANTONE colors is to define them in EPS files with
an illustration or page layout application, and then place these files in Office
documents. Colors in EPS files are preserved until they reach the Color Server
(assuming no PostScript Color Management information was included.)
Office applications lack finesse when displaying EPS files, so use these files only when
RGB colors are impractical in your specific workflow. EPS files are useful when using
large or complex images that must be printed at full resolution or exceed the memory
allocation of some MS Office applications.
Working with imported files
Although your application may allow you to import a variety of file formats, EPS
files are recommended for all raster images you want to import; some applications
have printing problems when using file formats such as TIFF and PICT.
It may be necessary to perform a "custom install" of your MS Office application
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if you are unable to import EPS elements.
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QuickDraw
on page 2-4.
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