Specifications
PAPER SIMULATION WHITE POINT EDITING 75
• On the Output tab, for Output Profile, select the profile that you linked to the custom
CMYK Source profile when you edited the Paper Simulation White Point values.
4Print the job.
If you have not edited the Paper Simulation White Point values with Command WorkStation,
your job is printed with the default Paper Simulation values. If you edited the values, your job
is printed with the custom Paper Simulation values.
Paper Simulation White Point editing
Your job may print satisfactorily with the fixed Paper Simulation setting. However, you can
customize the Paper Simulation setting by editing the Paper Simulation White Point values
with Command WorkStation.
To access the Paper Simulation White Point dialog box, see the instructions in Command
WorkStation Help.
When you edit the Paper Simulation White Point values, you save them in a custom profile,
which you create by editing an existing CMYK Source Profile in Color Editor. You must also
link the CMYK source profile to an output profile.
NOTE: To display the colors correctly with your monitor, you must set the monitor and
monitor settings correctly. For more information, see Command WorkStation Help.
NOTE: If Paper Simulation is set to On, and you have defined a substitute color as
C=0, M=0, Y=0, K=0, the values defined in Substitute Colors override those for Paper
Simulation. For information about Substitute Colors, see Command WorkStation Help.