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PrintFactory—RIP User Manual

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PrintFactory RIP <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Chapter 2: Creating and configuring PrintFactory Queues 51<br />

Paper color simulation<br />

You can simulate the paper color described in the reference profile using<br />

absolute colorimetric rendering intent.<br />

Paper color simulation applies absolute colorimetric rendering to the reference-to-printer<br />

conversion.<br />

Prefer PDF/X reference profile<br />

You can select the option Prefer PDF/X reference profile if a reference profile<br />

embedded in a PDF/X file should always take precedence over the reference profile<br />

set up for this queue. This option does not affect how PrintFactory converts input<br />

color spaces to the output intent set in a PDF/X-3 file.<br />

Substrate simulation<br />

If you have licensed the Advanced Color option for PrintFactory, you can simulate<br />

the texture (substrate qualities) of the reference media. To do this, you proceed as<br />

follows:<br />

1 In PrintFactory Calibrator, select and edit a substrate for the reference profile of<br />

this queue.<br />

2 In PrintFactory RIP, select Substrate simulation.<br />

The Advanced Color option provides additional functionality relating to substrate<br />

simulation.<br />

See also:<br />

• “Selecting and editing a substrate“ in the PrintFactory Calibrator <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Solid black (color proofing queue only)<br />

Select this option to use only the black ink instead of four inks to print all vector<br />

graphics and fonts that are 100 % black. You can thus preserve the sharpness of<br />

small text.<br />

Do not select this option for contract proofs.

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