System information
Edit profiles in Fiery Profile Editor
If Fiery Color Profiler Suite is installed on your computer, you can use Fiery Profile Editor to edit an output profile.
With Profile Editor, you can adjust global color features such as rendering intent and CMYK density curves, as well
as adjust specific hues, colors, or even a specific data point in the profile gamut.
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In Device Center, click the Resources tab and then click Profiles.
2
Select an output profile, click Edit, and then select Fiery Profile Editor.
Next steps
For more information about using Fiery Profile Editor to edit a profile, click the Help icon in Profile Editor.
Print a test page
After editing a profile in Color Editor, you can print a test page that shows images with and without your edits.
The test page is either your own sample image or the comparison page provided by the Fiery Server.
Print the comparison page
You can print the comparison page provided by the Fiery Server. The comparison page shows a variety of images and
color patches printed with and without the profile edits.
1
In Device Center, click the Resources tab, and then click Profiles.
2
Select a profile and click Edit. If Fiery Color Profiler Suite is installed on your computer, select Color Editor.
3
In Color Editor, click Test Print.
4
Select Comparison Page, select the desired settings for Paper Size and Input Tray, and click Print.
Print a sample image
You can create a sample image to print as a test page. The sample image is a user-defined CALIB.PS file in the Hold
queue.
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In a graphics application, create a file to be used as the sample image.
2
Save the sample image as a PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file called CALIB.PS.
3
In Command WorkStation, import the file to the Hold queue of the Fiery Server.
4
In Job Center, double-click the CALIB.PS job and set the job properties for printing the page.
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In Device Center, click the Resources tab, and then click Profiles.
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Select a profile and click Edit. If Fiery Color Profiler Suite is installed on your computer, select Color Editor.
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In Color Editor, click Test Print.
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Select Sample Image Page and click Print.
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