Using color tools
Color Management Guide 4-13
7. At RIP time, the controller will substitute the full-resolution
images for the low-resolution images that were submitted
with the job.
Using Print Engine Specific mode
Use the Print Engine Specific mode if the job is to be printed on
multiple print engines of the same model, or if you use the TIFF
save option.
Figure 4-10. Example of Print Engine Specific Mode (iGen3
CMYK)
Print Engine Specific mode provides pre-defined settings that
optimize the performance of specific DocuSP based print
engines. This mode provides a consistent profile conversion path
for undefined profiles providing the best default color
interpretation and rendering values for the print engine. The print
engine default settings are applied if there is no corresponding
property set within the job.
The Print Engine Specific mode is selected at the queue and
applied to all jobs submitted to that queue.
Using XCC (Xerox Consistent Color) mode
Use XCC mode for those jobs that have no unique color
requirements and may be printed on other Xerox print engines.