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Administrator Guide
This section of the addendum updates areas of the Administrator Guide for the RIP Station.
There were some changes to Chapter 2, “Setting up the RIP Station” and a whole section
has been added on using Fiery WebSetup.
Setting up the RIP Station
The only change to the process of setting up the RIP Station is the Color Setup options
available from the Control Panel.
Color Setup options
Color Setup options allow you to set the parameters the RIP Station uses to control color
output.
TO ACCESS COLOR SETUP OPTIONS:
1. In the main Setup menu on the RIP Station Control Panel, choose Color Setup.
2. Enter the options appropriate to the printing requirements at your site.
3. When you have finished, save the changes.
In the list of options that follows, default values, where applicable, appear in square
brackets.
RGB Source
EFIRGB/sRGB (PC)/Apple Standard/Off [EFIRGB]
The RGB source is the color space used to control color for conversion from screen to
printed output.
EFIRGB is based on the reference points used in the creation of the
RIP Station software. sRGB is based on an average of a large number of PC monitors. Apple
Standard
is the standard reference point for Apple’s ColorSync software.
Rendering Style (formerly called Default CRD)
Photographic/Presentation/Color Proofing (Photo)/Color Proofing (Solid)
[Color Proofing (Photo)]
Rendering Style defines how color is converted from RGB and CMYK data to printed out-
put. Photographic, designed for images, retains the relative balance between colors to main-
tain the overall appearance of the image.
Presentation, designed for bright colors, produces
the saturated prints needed for most business presentations.
Color Proofing (Photo) and
Color Proofing (Solid) are both good for proofing CMYK print jobs. The main difference is
that
Color Proofing (Solid) simulates not only the device, but also the paper color.
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