Xerox CX User Manual - page 119
Parameter
Option
Description
Contrast
Contrast is generally used to make last-minute
adjustments to the print job after proofing. By adjusting the
Contrast setting, you can control the difference between
the light tones and the dark tones in your image.
Gradation
The following options are available:
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None: The printer applies maximum dry ink coverage.
This is the default setting.
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Cool: Blue tones appear clearer.
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Lively: Increases the color saturation.
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Saturated: Increases the strength (chroma or purity).
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Sharp: Increases the contrast.
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Warm: Sets the hues in the low densities to a bright
reddish color.
The Gradation parameter contains a list of gradation
tables that were created in the CX print server Gradation
Tool window. Each gradation table contains specific
settings for brightness, contrast, and color balance.
When you select your predefined gradation table, your job
is adjusted according to the specific table's settings.
Color Flows
Source
Use source CSA
Select when you have images from different sources, such
as digital cameras, Internet, and scanners and you want
the images to have the common RGB color spaces.
Note: If you select the Use source CSA profile option and
the file does not contain an embedded source profile, the
CX print server uses the default source profile,
PhotoRGBv2 for RGB and GRACoL2006_Coated for
CMYK.
CMYK source profile
The desired CMYK source profile from the following: ,
Euroscale_Coated, Fogra_Coated, Fogra_WebCoated,
Fogra_Uncoated, GRACoL2006_Coated, ISO_Coated,
JapanColor2001_Coated, SWOP
®
, ISO_Uncoated,
US_Sheetfed_Coated, ISO_Coated_V2_eci, Toyo-
Ink_Coated, None
Color tab in the Job Parameters window
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