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VL2000 ug finalcomp.book - Kodak

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System Setup of Optional Functions<br />

Setting Up Printing<br />

of overlays to be printed on the front and back of the substrate.<br />

Units displayed are inches or cm, depending on the settings<br />

selected in the operating system's Regional and Language<br />

Options control panel.<br />

The starting position is always upper-left; rotations and offsets<br />

configured for the IPDS stream have no effect on this placement.<br />

Also, the internal overlay is a CMYK staggered image in that the<br />

first page gets the image on the cyan printhead, the next page<br />

gets the image on the magenta printhead, and so on. Internal<br />

overlays are used for a third-party non-integrated camera<br />

verification system that looks at the form one color at a time (thus<br />

the staggered overlay) to determine if there is an inkjet defect.<br />

7. If your printing system has printheads that use process color inks,<br />

select Spot, and define any composite colors with the lettered steps<br />

that follow. If your printing system has printheads that print black and<br />

one or more spot colors, you may need to modify this screen to<br />

duplicate the mapping set in step 4, with 100% intensity from a single<br />

system color.<br />

Print jobs that require OCA colors will typically require some<br />

adjustment with the use of this screen. Select each OCA color and<br />

then identify the intensities of each of its CMKY component colors.<br />

(Print jobs that use highlight colors and CMKY inks may require some<br />

adjustment thro<strong>ug</strong>h using the Highlight screen.) The selections here<br />

of intensity and any mixing of system colors for the resulting OCA<br />

color can affect the arrangement of data that is sent to each<br />

printhead. An intensity of less than 100% will cause dithering in the<br />

data for the printhead, and the printed result from two or more<br />

printheads will be the desired OCA color.<br />

• For example, any OCA colors of pure CMKY tones use 100%<br />

intensity of that system color of the same tone. Only the cyan<br />

printhead(s) receive(s) data identified as OCA cyan.<br />

• To use a more complex OCA color for another example, OCA<br />

mustard is composed of 0% cyan, 14% magenta, 23% black, and<br />

64% yellow. The printhead(s) printing magenta, black, and yellow<br />

212 KODAK VERSAMARK <strong>VL2000</strong> Printing System

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