If you input or add 1-bit TIFF data, the [TIFF Separations] dialog is displayed. The ink name and colour patch based on the ink information contained in the 1-bit TIFF file are displayed automatically in the [TIFF Separations] dialog.
When performing the TIFF Bypass, if you select the same name as another ink in [Colour] and click [Submit], a failure may occur in the display or output.
Up to 24 separations (files) of TIFF files can be input.
When 9 or more TIFF files are input, the following applies.
If you input or add 8-bit TIFF data, one of the following dialogs is displayed depending on the format of the 8-bit TIFF data.
ID | Setting | Description |
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1 |
File | Displays the save location of the input file. |
2 |
TIFF Orientation | Click [![]() |
3 |
Colour |
Automatically selects an alias colour from the registered inks and displays it. You can change the colour by clicking [ If the colour cannot be identified, [New] is displayed. Click [New] to display the [Ink Edit] dialog and add ink information. Note
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4 |
Submit |
If you set this from the [Add Job] dialog, the set job is added to the Queue screen. If you set this from [Job Edit] screen - [Add Documents], the selected TIFF data is displayed in [Source Files] pane. |
When 1-bit TIFF files are input in XMF, the files are integrated into a single page as CMYK separations if there are the "Cyan", "Magenta", "Yellow" and "Black" colour separation names. Furthermore, files that were output with a colour separation name like "CYAN" or "C" by an external system are also automatically integrated in accordance with the following rules.
The following shows the example of Cyan.
Input Method | Colour Separation Name | Judgment |
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Input File Name Template | Cyan | Determined to be process colours |
CYAN | ||
cyan | ||
C | ||
c | ||
CCC, ccc, etc. | Determined to be spot colours | |
Added by dragging and dropping on to an XMF client or via [Job Edit] - [Add Documents] | Cyan | Determined to be process colours |
CYAN | ||
cyan | ||
C | Determined to be spot colours | |
c |
Configure the ink settings individually for colour separations determined to not be "process colours" by the automatic judgment rules.