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Simple and Advanced Workflows
Simple workflows
Every time you print a document containing colors that were not chosen for your
specific copier, those colors need to be converted, which requires color management.
Colors can be defined or modified at any stage in the workflow. Since ColorWise is
compatible with most other color management systems, you can use the workflow
most familiar to you.
This section provides examples of color workflows that should meet the needs of most
ColorPASS users. For information on specific desktop applications, see Chapters 6
through 9.
Select your colors wisely
For the colors you see on your monitor to match those on your printed output, they
must go through color management, including precise calibration of your monitor and
copier. If you are not equipped or inclined to maintain accurate monitor color
management, you may opt for an easier approach. First, determine which is more
important for you—printed colors or monitor displayed colors.
If displayed colors are more important, trust your eyes and your monitor. Visually
select colors on your monitor, but be aware that colors will be optimized only for your
monitor. When the document is opened on other monitors, the colors may look
different. And even though printed colors may not match those displayed on your
monitor, they will still print on the ColorPASS with good results.
If printed colors are your priority, choose colors from printed samples. By using these
sample colors, your printed output will remain consistent regardless of how the colors
appear on different monitors. Print the palette of available colors from business
applications and then select colors from the printed samples. The ColorPASS comes
with color reference files on the user software CD (see page 5-2). You can also print the
color charts from the Control Panel and select colors by numbers or by name from the
printed samples. Advanced applications let you define colors in the easier-to-control
PANTONE and CMYK color spaces. See Chapter 5 for more advice on color
selection.
No matter which workflow most closely matches your own, you should calibrate your
copier regularly (see Chapter 3).
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