Specifications

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You can specify Optimize RGB Transparency for a job in Job Properties in Command
WorkStation, Hot Folders, or a virtual printer, but not when you print from the printer
driver. The Optimize RGB Transparency option does not appear in the printer driver because
jobs printed from the printer driver are always submitted to the EX700i as PostScript jobs,
which are not affected by Optimize RGB Transparency.
Output Profile
Because the output profile is applied to all data in the print job, make sure that the profile you
select is the right one for your job. The default output profile consists of a profile for your
digital press that describes its color characteristics and a calibration target that describes the
expected behavior of the digital press.
Use Command WorkStation to import your own output profile to the EX700i. Imported
output profiles that do not already include a calibration target are at first associated with the
calibration target that is tied to the default output profile. You can edit calibration target
D-Max values separately.
Select the Use Media Defined Profile setting to automatically apply the output profile
associated with the media type used in a print job, rather than setting a specific output profile.
For more information, see Command WorkStation Help.
Paper Simulation
The Paper Simulation option gives you the benefit of the absolute colorimetric rendering that
renders the white point of the source color space as a visible color in the output profile color
space.
With the Fiery Graphic Arts Package, Premium Edition option on the EX700i Print Server or
the Productivity Package option on the Integrated Fiery Color Server, you can customize the
paper simulation by editing the white point values with Command WorkStation. For more
information about the Fiery Graphic Arts Package, Premium Edition option on the EX700i
Print Server, see Fiery Graphic Arts Package. For more information about the Productivity
Package option, see Paper Simulation White Point Editing.
You can print a job with the Paper Simulation feature set to On from the printer driver
without customizing paper simulation. Many jobs may print satisfactorily with the fixed
default Paper Simulation setting.
The Paper Simulation option has two settings:
Enabled performs Absolute Colorimetric rendering.
Disabled (Default) performs Relative Colorimetric rendering.