Printing the Chart for Color Verification with TotalFlow Print Server

This section describes the settings used for printing the chart for color verification using a TotalFlow Print Server DFE.

To print the chart for color verification with TotalFlow Print Server:

  1. Put the paper in the paper tray.
      Note:
    • The paper in the tray must match the type of the paper displayed for that chart on the Color Charts page. To display the Color Charts dialog, go to the Configuration page.
  2. In the TotalFlow Print Server DFE, open the Job Properties dialog.
  3. In the left pane of the Job Properties dialog, select Paper.
  4. To select a predefined paper, expand the Paper list, select Paper catalog, then select a paper from the list.
  5. To define a paper manually, select the paper Type, Size, and Weight.
  6. In the left pane, select Color, then select the CMYK input profile associated with the Color Verification value displayed on the Color Charts page.
      Note:
    • If Japan Color Digital is the Color Verification value displayed on the Color Charts page, select Japan Color 2011 Coated as the CMYK input profile.
    • If ISO 12647-8 Coated V3 is the Color Verification value displayed on the Color Charts page, select PSO Coated v3 as the CMYK input profile.
    • If GRACoL 2013 is the Color Verification value displayed on the Color Charts page, select GRACoL2013 CRPC6 as the CMYK input profile.
  7. Set the Reference profile to None.
  8. Set the Printer profile, front to the output profile created during the color adjustment process.
  9. Set Rendering intent to Relative Colorimetric.
  10. If the RIP type is Heidelberg APPE, set the Blackpoint compensation to Off.
  11. If the RIP type is Heidelberg APPE, set Preserve Pure Black to Off.
  12. Set Black (text/line art) to Normal.
  13. If the RIP type is SCREEN APPE, Kodak APPE, or CPSI, set Black/Gray reproduction to Off.
  14. In the left pane, select Print Quality, then select the same Halftone screening option as the one you used when you created the ICC profile.
  15. If the RIP type is SCREEN APPE, set the CMYK overprint sequence to After color conversion.