System information
Color mode Small tolerance range Large tolerance range
RGB (Device Code 0-255) +/- 0.25 +/- 1
RGB (0-100%) +/- 0.25% +/- 0.5%
Note: Tolerance does not affect the substituted color.
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Type the values for the original color. Use the Tab key to move from one field to the next.
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Under Converted, click Edit.
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Type the values for the converted color and click OK.
Two-color print mapping
With Two-Color Print Mapping, you can map the process colors in a job to the process colors on a two-color printer
(Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, or a spot color). The Two-Color Print Mapping feature is designed for print shop
operators to do the proofing for a two-color printer.
You can print a two-color job to a two-color printer by mapping the process colors in the job to the colors that are
on the printer.
Note: Two-Color Print Mapping is different from Substitute Colors. Two-Color Print Mapping converts the process
colors used in a job. Substitute Colors converts one color in a job to a different color.
Using the Two-Color Print Mapping feature involves the following tasks:
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Configure the Two-Color Print Mapping values in Command WorkStation.
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Print a document with the Two-Color Print Mapping print option turned on.
The following limitations apply when you use this feature:
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Two-Color Print Mapping is ignored when Composite Overprint and Combine Separations are enabled.
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Postflight does not report on Two-Color Print Mapping, because Postflight reports the source state of a
document before any color conversions.
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You cannot select Two-Color Print Mapping and Substitute Colors for a job at the same time. Also, you cannot
select a substitute color when you configure Two-Color Print Mapping.
Configure two-color print mapping
To configure Two-Color Print Mapping, you specify an output color for each original color in a job.
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In Device Center, click the Resources tab and click Spot Colors.
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Click 2-Color Print Mapping.
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For each of the two process colors, select the original process color used in the job.
Initially, Black and Magenta are displayed as the original process colors. When you change the color selection, the
Print As process color selection changes to the same process color. This is to avoid accidentally mapping one
process color to a different process color.
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