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CMYK Simulation
CMYK Simulation allows you to change the simulation goal for the current print job
only. As the job begins processing, the simulation goal selected in CMYK Simulation is
applied before printing.
NOTE: Choosing Printer’s default results in the job being printed with the simulation
goal currently set on the Fiery ZX.
SWOP-Coated—Uses the United States press standard.
DIC—Uses the Japanese press standard.
Euroscale—Uses the European press standard.
Custom-1—Uses a custom simulation goal. Before selecting this setting, you are
required to create a new simulation goal with Fiery Print Calibrator and name the
simulation goal exactly as follows: Custom-1.
Custom-2—Uses a second custom simulation goal. Before selecting this setting, you are
required to create a new simulation goal with Fiery Print Calibrator and name the
simulation goal exactly as follows: Custom-2.
Custom-3—Uses a third custom simulation goal. Before selecting this setting, you are
required to create a new simulation goal with Fiery Print Calibrator and name the
simulation goal exactly as follows: Custom-3.
Custom-4—Uses a fourth custom simulation goal. Before selecting this setting, you are
required to create a new simulation goal with Fiery Print Calibrator and name the
simulation goal exactly as follows: Custom-4.
Custom-5—Uses a fifth custom simulation goal. Before selecting this setting, you are
required to create a new simulation goal with Fiery Print Calibrator and name the
simulation goal exactly as follows: Custom-5.
None—Uses no simulation goal. Select this setting when the CMYK data for your job
has already been separated for your specific printer (for example, when using the Color
Management System built into your computer to convert the CMYK data to the
printer’s color space).
Match Copy—Uses no calibration or simulation goal. Select this setting when printing
images imported with Fiery Scan (with the Color Conversion option set to
Match Copy), or when you want to bypass Fiery ZX calibration and simulation.
For more information about calibration, see the Job Management Guide.