In the [Inks] pane, you can set the colour separation process used by a job. You can check and change the ink settings used by a job.
ID | Setting | Description |
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1 |
Available Inks |
Use to add an ink to use in a job. Click [ Note
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2 |
Add |
The inks selected in [Available Inks] are added to the ink list. |
3 |
Delete |
Delete an ink added with [Available Inks] from the ink list. Click after selecting an ink to delete in the ink list. Note
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4 |
Ink List |
Displays the inks used by a job. Select an ink with the settings you want to change to display the settings of the selected ink below the ink list. You can only change the enabled items. Note
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5 |
Name |
Displays the name of an ink. Note
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6 |
Colour Type |
Click [ Opaque: Heavy and opaque inks such as metallic inks which prevent trapping of the lower colours are classified into this type. This type enables trapping on the edge of inks. Opaque Ignore: Heavy and opaque inks such as metallic inks which prevent trapping of the lower colours are classified into this type. This type prevents trapping on the edge of inks. Die Line: Die line inks are classified into this type. This type enables trapping of lower items. Transparent: Varnish is classified into this type. This type enables trapping of lower items. Normal: Traditional process inks and almost all spot colour inks are classified into this type. Note
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7 |
CMYK |
Enter CMYK values when using CMYK for separating inks into process colours. Note
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8 |
Lab |
To separate inks into process colours, if the checkbox is checked, uses Lab which has priority over CMYK during separation. Enter Lab values of the corresponding colour. Note
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9 |
Use Definition From |
Click [ Document: Uses the definition of input data. Ink Pool: Uses the definition of [Ink Pool] registered in [Administration] screen - [Ink Management] pane. Override: Uses the settings of [Job Ink Management] as the definition. Note
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10 |
Neutral Density |
Enter an ink density. Note
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11 |
Alias Ink To |
To specify an alternative ink for a spot colour ink, click [ Note
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