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5-7 PostScript applications
The information printed by the PANTONE Coated Color Reference
depends on the setting of the Spot Color Matching setting.
• On—Prints swatches of the closest equivalents of PANTONE colors your
copier/printer can produce. The equivalent PANTONE color name/
number is printed below each swatch.
• Off—Prints swatches of the CMYK equivalents of PANTONE colors as
defined by Pantone. (These are the same CMYK values defined in
applications that include PANTONE libraries.) The CMYK values used to
produce the color, as well as the PANTONE color name/number, are
printed below each swatch.
To print the PANTONE Coated Color Reference, download the file to the
iR C2100/2100S. (For the location of the file on the User Software CD, see
Getting Started.) If the default Spot Color Matching setting on the iR C2100/
2100S is not the setting you want to use for printing the PANTONE colors,
download the file to the Hold queue. Then use Fiery WebSpooler,
Fiery Spooler, or Command WorkStation to override the Spot Color
Matching setting. (For instructions on using Command WorkStation, Fiery
WebSpooler or Fiery Spooler, see the Job Management Guide.)
Default output profile
The default output profile consists of both a profile for your copier/printer,
describing its color characteristics, and a calibration target that describes the
expected behavior of the copier/printer. For more information on output
profiles, see page 1-9.
You can use ColorWise Pro Tools to download your own output profile to
the iR C2100/2100S (see page 4-5). Downloaded output profiles are at first
associated with the default calibration target.
CMYK simulation
If you are using the iR C2100/2100S to print proofs for an offset press job or
to simulate another print device, choose the appropriate CMYK Simulation
Profile and CMYK Simulation Method print option settings (see page 1-7).