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Jet Press F/J Press F/Jet Press R

[Media] Pane

You can configure settings related to the media used for printing, and the colour conversion from the document colour space to the press colour space (2nd stage of colour conversion).

ID Setting Description

1

Media Type

Click [] and select a media type.

2

Media Profile

Click [] and select a media profile to use.

Add Media Profile: ColorPath Organizer starts if you are logged in as a user with capabilities to run ColorPath Organizer. You can create and edit media profiles.

3

Press Colour Space

Click [] and select a press profile. The press profile selected here is used in the colour conversion to the press colour space (2nd stage of colour conversion).

Note
  • When a Cmyk-Cmyk device link profile (4-4 DLP) is selected in [Colour] pane - [Override Device Link Profile], select a Cmyk profile.
  • When a Cmyk-Gray device link profile (4-1 DLP) is selected in [Colour] pane - [Override Device Link Profile], select a Gray profile.
  • [] is displayed for a profile that was created with ColorPath Sync.

4

Screen Type Displays the screening type set in the media profile selected in [Media Profile].

5

Print As Gray Separation

This option is displayed only when the grey profile is selected in [Press Colour Space].

If you check the checkbox, CMYK data is converted into monochrome and output as grey data.

If you clear the checkbox, all data including spot colours and marks is converted into monochrome and output as black (K) data.

Note
  1. You cannot set the ink if [Print As Gray Separation] checkbox is cleared.

6

Base Line

The baseline is a function for reducing uneven streaks that appear in the output by changing the K100% processing method for a media type.

Click [] and select a baseline.

7

Use Job Settings This option performs colour conversion to the press colour space (2nd stage of colour conversion) using colour conversion settings of the job. Advanced settings for colour conversion to the press colour space can be configured.

8

Convert to Press Color Space

When the checkbox is checked, colour conversion to the press colour space is performed (2nd stage of colour conversion). The setting items related to the press colour space are displayed.

When the checkbox is cleared, the colour conversion to the press colour space is not performed and [Check Document Colour Space Consistency] is displayed.

Note
  • When [Colour] pane - [Override Device Link Profile] is checked, the device link profile selected in [Override Device Link Profile] is applied to the 2nd stage of colour conversion, and the settings related to the press colour space are disabled.
  • When the checkbox for this item is cleared, [Colour] pane - [Override Device Link Profile] is disabled.

9

Object Type

Click [] and select the object type for which to set colour conversion.

Select from [Images], [Line Art], [Text], and [Smooth Shades].

Note
  1. When [Adobe Basic] mode is selected in [Colour] pane, colour conversion cannot be set for each individual object type.

10

Use same settings for all types

When the checkbox is checked, the same settings are applied to all types.

Note
  1. This function is appropriate for performing the same colour conversion at once regardless of object types.

11

Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space

Perform colour conversion to the press colour space (2nd stage of colour conversion) using the profile of the press colour space. The setting items related to the press colour space are displayed.

12

Rendering Intent

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space] is selected.

Click [] and select a rendering intent.

Select from [Saturation], [Perceptual], [Relative Colorimetric], [Absolute Colorimetric], [Fujifilm Perceptual], and [Fujifilm Colorimetric].

Note
  1. When a grey profile is selected in [Press Colour Space], the selection of [Fujifilm Colorimetric] and [Fujifilm Perceptual] is not available.
  2. If an ICC profile that was created with ColorPath Sync is selected in [Press Colour Space], only [Fujifilm Perceptual] or [Fujifilm Colorimetric] can be selected.

13

Preserve 100% Black

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space] or [Use Media Profile Settings] is selected. When the checkbox is checked, colours for which K is 100% and CMY is 0% in the document colour space are not converted.

Note
  1. If this item is not used, colours formed by K only in the document colour space are converted to colours to be formed by not just K in the press colour space. As a result, the target colour may not be reproduced accurately in output.

14

Preserve Black This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space] or [Use Media Profile Settings] is selected. When the checkbox is checked, the colour of CMYK (0, 0, 0, K) for the document colour space is converted to (0, 0, 0, K'), and CMY are preserved unchanged at 0%.

15

Preserve 100% CMY This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space] or [Use Media Profile Settings] is selected. When the checkbox is checked, colours for which CMYK in the document colour space is (100, 0, 0, 0), (0, 100, 0, 0) or (0, 0, 100, 0) are not converted.

16

Preserve Pure Solid Colour This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space] or [Use Media Profile Settings] is selected. When the checkbox is checked, colours for which CMYK in the document colour space is (100, 100, 0, 0), (100, 0, 100, 0) or (0, 100, 100, 0) are not converted.

17

Preserve Pure Colour

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space] or [Use Media Profile Settings] is selected. When the checkbox is checked and K in the document colour space is 0%, conversion is performed that converts CMY while maintaining K at 0%.

For example, when the CMYK values are 100, 80, 10, and 0 for each, the values after colour conversion become 98, 82, 11, and 0.

Note
  1. Primary colours indicates the 3 primary colours of process colours C (Cyan), M (Magenta), and Y (Yellow), and secondary colours indicates R (Yellow+Magenta), G (Yellow+Cyan), and B (Cyan+Magenta).
  2. If this item is not set, the 0% K in the document colour space may become slight screening in the press colour space. As a result, the target colour may not be reproduced accurately in output.

18

Specify Ink Limit

This can only be set when [Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space] is selected. The default setting automatically limits the ink based on the output profile.

Check the checkbox to display a list of ink limits.

Click [] and select a value. You can select a value from 260% to 400%, in increments of 10%.

Note
  1. When a value displayed with "*" (300%, 320% or 360%) is selected, the same table as previous versions is used.
  2. When the same profile is selected for input and output and a Fujifilm rendering intent is specified, the manually specified ink limit is only applied when a setting other than [400%] is selected.
  3. The settings for this item are common settings for all the object types. Even if you select and set an individual object type, the setting is also applied to all the other object types.

19

Preserve Black Density

Preserve Black Tint

This is displayed only when [Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space] is selected, and [Fujifilm Colorimetric] is selected in [Rendering Intent].

Preserve Black Density: Converts to maintain the black density (colour depth) before/after colour conversion. This setting is appropriate for setting priority to black coloration.

Preserve Black Tint: Converts to maintain the black tint value of black separation (physical ink usage) before/after colour conversion. This setting is appropriate for setting priority to black tone scale.

Note
  1. Black indicates K.
  2. This function is more effective when input data includes lots of highlight and shadow portions. For data with lots of halftone, the desired effect may not be achieved.

20

Use Device Link Profile

Perform colour conversion to the press colour space (2nd stage of colour conversion) using the device link profile.

When selected, [Device Link Profile] is displayed.

21

Device Link Profile

This can only be set when [Use Device Link Profile] is selected.

Click [] and select a device link profile to use.

Note
  • When the press colour space is CMYK, a Cmyk-Cmyk device link profile (4-4 DLP) can be selected. When the colour space is grey, a Cmyk-Gray device link profile (4-1 DLP) can be selected.
  • If a device link profile is imported after being downloaded from the ColorPath Sync website or exported from ColorPath Organizer, it is not recognised as a device link profile that was generated while linked with ColorPath Sync. When such a device link profile is applied to a job, colour validation cannot be performed even if colour validation is set in the device link profile.

Validation Chart: Displayed when a device link profile is selected that was created with ColorPath Sync and in which colour validation conditions are set. The name of the validation chart set in the selected device link profile is displayed. To perform colour validation correctly, place the validation chart that corresponds to the displayed name.

22

Check Document Colour Space Consistency

When the 2nd stage of colour conversion is omitted, output is performed with the document colour space. But because the document colour space can be set for each individual section or page, it may not be consistent within the same surface. This item is used to prevent this problem.

When the checkbox is checked, the consistency of the document colour space set for each page is checked within the same surface.

23

Use Media Profile Settings

This option performs colour conversion to the press colour space (2nd stage of colour conversion) according to the media profile settings selected in [Media Profile]. Colour conversion settings of the media profile set in ColorPath Organizer are applied according to the ICC profile selected in [Press Colour Space].

Note
  • Only the following advanced settings are available when using colour conversion settings of the media profile.
    Object types, [Use same settings for all types], [Preserve 100% Black], [Preserve Black], [Preserve 100% CMY], [Preserve Pure Solid Colour], and [Preserve Pure Colour]
  • You cannot specify advanced settings when you have selected the grey ICC profile in [Press Colour Space].
  • [Override Device Link Profile] in [Colour] pane is disabled when [Convert to Device Color Space] is not checked in colour conversion settings of the media profile.

24

Colour Conversion Setting List

This is displayed when [Use Media Profile Settings] is selected. The colour conversion settings associated with the media profile selected in [Media Profile] are displayed in a list.

Document Colour Space: Displays the document colour space.

Press Colour Space: Displays the press (device) colour space.

Colour Conversion Settings: Displays the colour conversion settings.

Note
  • The colour conversion setting list is not displayed by default. Click [] to display the pane.
  • The corresponding colour conversion settings are applied according to the document colour space selected in [Colour] pane of the job settings and the press profile selected in [Press Colour Space].
  • Colour conversion settings in which [Document Colour Space] is set to [Default] are applied when a document colour space is selected that is not specified in the colour conversion settings associated with the media profile.
  • The following are displayed in [Colour Conversion Settings], depending on the contents of the colour conversion settings.
  • No Color Conversion: Does not perform colour conversion from the document colour space to the press colour space.
  • Use Document and Device Color Space: Performs colour conversion based on the settings in ColorPath Organizer.
  • DLP name: Performs colour conversion using the set DLP.
  • If a DLP that was created with ColorPath Sync is set in the media profile selected in [Media Profile], one of the icons below is displayed together with the DLP name.
  • : Last created or optimised DLP for the selected media profile
  • : Last created or optimised DLP for another media profile

25

Colour Conversion Settings

Displays the details of the colour conversion settings selected in the colour conversion setting list.

Note
  • This can only be used for checking the details.

26

Optimize DLP

This is displayed when [Use Media Profile Settings] is selected.

To start ColorPath Organizer, select a DLP that was created with ColorPath Sync in the colour conversion setting list and click [Optimize DLP]. The selected DLP can be optimised.

Note
  • DLP optimisation requires entry of the ColorPath Sync licence and account information. Also, in order to use ColorPath Organizer, you must log in as a user with ColorPath Organizer capabilities. For details, contact the administrator.
Note

[Use ICC Profile for Press Color Space] and [Use Device Link Profile] can only be selected when the corresponding profile is registered.

The ColorPath Sync linked function is only provided in North America and Europe.