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Jet Press W/J Press W

[Separations] Pane

You can manage print processes related to items such as the ink specified in the job, the ink to be printed, and the print order. Also, Process Colour Replacement, Ink Adjustment, Spot Transparency, and other functions can be used to manage the output inks.

Note

In [Jet Press W]/[J Press W], the Spot Adjustment Tool cannot be used to adjust the spot colour inks.

ID Setting Description

1

Product Inks

Configure settings related to the output inks of the job. You can display a list of the inks specified in the job and their usage status in an ink list, and perform output control of the inks.

Note
  • In the CMYK ink settings, only the processing order of separations can be changed.
  • Configure the ink management settings for the job in [Job Element Manager] - [Inks] pane.

2

Available Inks

Displays information for the inks specified in the job. Also, you can set the spot colour inks and separation orders.

Add: Adds an ink to the ink list. Click [] to select the ink and click [Add], and the selected ink is added to the ink list.

Delete: Deletes an added ink. Select an ink to delete in the ink list and click this to delete the ink.

Colorant Adjustment: Displays a check mark for inks for which ink adjustment has been performed.

(Print Mode): Set the printing method for each ink. Click the icon on the right side of an ink name, and set the printing method.

: Outputs as process colours.

: Outputs spot colour ink separated into high precision process colours.

: Does not output this ink.

Note
  • [High Precision Process Colour] is a print mode that fully utilises the colour space when outputting with process colours. When this print mode is set for a spot colour, you can use functions such as Ink Adjustment and Spot Transparency to adjust the coloration to be output.

Separation Order: Specifies the order for processing separations. To change the processing order of the CMYK inks, select an ink in the ink list, and change the value in [Separation Order]. (The processing order of other CMYK inks is changed automatically.)

In Use: Checked when used in the job.

High Precision Process Colour: Outputs all spot colour inks with [High Precision Process Colour].

3

Ink Setting Information

Displays the settings of the ink selected in the list.

Note
  • The settings in [Job Element Manager] - [Inks] pane are displayed.
  • For CMYK inks that are set to [], a value can be entered in [Separation Order] to change the processing order of the separation.

4

Process Colour Replacement

Outputs after replacing process inks with spot colour inks. To replace process inks with spot colour inks, select a process ink in the ink list, click [] in [Process Colour Replacement], and select a spot colour. The name of the process ink that is set for [Process Colour Replacement] is displayed in the "Process ink name → Replacement spot colour name" format.

Note
  • If you selected a spot colour ink in the ink list, this function is not displayed.
  • To enable the selection of a spot colour ink as the replacement ink, the spot colour ink's print mode must be set to [Print As High Precision Process Colour] ().
  • The print mode of a spot colour set as the replacement ink cannot be changed until [Process Colour Replacement] setting is cancelled.
  • If [Ink Adjustment] is set for a spot colour that is set as the replacement ink, the process colour set for [Process Colour Replacement] is output based on the ink adjustment value of the spot colour. The setting value is also applied when [Spot Transparency] is set.

5

Ink Adjustment

Outputs the spot colour ink separated into the specified CMYK values or Lab values. To perform ink adjustment, select a spot colour ink in the ink list, check [Ink Adjustment] checkbox, and enter values in the CMYK input fields. To set Lab values, check [Lab] checkbox, and enter values in the Lab input fields. When [Ink Adjustment] is set for a spot colour, a check mark is displayed in [Colorant Adjustment] column of the ink list. The settable CMYK values and Lab values are as follows.

C, M, Y, K: 0.0 to 100.0

L: 0.0 to 100.0

a, b: -127.0 to 128.0

Note
  • To set [Ink Adjustment] for a spot colour ink, you must first set the spot colour ink's print mode to [Print As High Precision Process Colour] ().
  • CMYK values and Lab values cannot be set at the same time. Depending on the spot colour ink, you may need to clear [Lab] checkbox before setting the CMYK values.
  • When CMYK values are set, the set CMYK values are generated on the process colour separation as CMYK values on the output colour space.
  • When Lab values are set, the set Lab values are converted to CMYK values on the output colour space using the selected media profile, and then they are generated on the process colour separation.

6

Spot Transparency

Outputs with a transparency in the range of 0% to 100% set for the spot colour ink. Normally, 0% is set.

Note
  • When spot colours are separated into the 4 process colours for output, it may be difficult to accurately reproduce colour on areas where the inks are blended, as compared with printing such as offset printing. [Spot Transparency] is a function for reproducing colours more like offset printing by setting transparency for areas where spot colours are blended.
  • This cannot be set individually for each spot colour ink. The same setting is applied to all spot colours with their print mode set to [Print As High Precision Process Colour] ().

7

Surface Inks

You can individually set the inks to output to each separation.

Note
  • When the pointer is placed on a sheet name and sheet number displayed in [Surface], the pages currently assigned to that surface are displayed.
  • If the ink settings for some of the surfaces have been changed, only the surfaces with the changed ink settings are targeted when the job is retried.
Restriction
  • When ink settings are configured by surface, association is by surface order, not by the surface itself. For example, the priority setting specified for the third imposition surface is always applied to the third surface, even if the fold order is changed. It is recommended that when setting inks by surface, the settings are applied after imposition is complete.
  • In [Surface Inks] tab, which ink is used in each surface in the input data is not displayed.
  • Inks with a priority setting by surface cannot be set to not print in [Product Inks] tab.
  • When settings are applied by surface, they are automatically set to print.
  • The ink setting by surface cannot be applied to a section proof.

8

Show All Inks

Check the checkbox to display all inks in the product level.

If the checkbox is cleared, only the used inks are displayed.

9

Surfaces to Display

Fronts & Backs: All surfaces are displayed in the list.

Fronts Only: Only the fronts are displayed in the list.

Backs Only: Only the backs are displayed in the list.

10

Surface

Displays the names of each surface.

11

Surface Ink Priority Setting for CMYK Inks

When the icon in the CMYK column for a surface is clicked, the ink setting changes as follows.

: Outputs as process colours.

: Does not output this ink.

12

Surface Ink Priority Setting for Spot Inks

When the icon in the spot colour column for a surface is clicked, the ink setting changes as follows.

: Outputs spot colour ink separated into high precision process colours.

: Does not output this ink.

13

Edit

Click to display [Multi Surface Inks] dialog. You can configure ink settings at the same time for multiple surfaces that are selected in the list.

Note
  • Setting is possible when 1 or more surfaces are selected in the list.