Xerox DocuColor 8000 Supplementary Manual - page 79
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Output Profile
Because the output profile is applied to all data in the print job, make sure the profile you
select is the right one for your job. The default output profile consists of a profile for your
digital press that describes its color characteristics and a
expected behavior of the digital press.
Use the ColorWise Pro Tools Profile Manager to download your own output profile to the
on page 23). Downloaded output profiles
are at first associated with the calibration target that is tied to the default output profile. You
can edit calibration target D-Max values separately.
If you are printing with the PostScript driver and have enabled Two-Way Communication,
the name of each downloaded or custom profile appears in the Output Profile menu. If
Two-Way Communication is not enabled, downloaded or custom profiles appear as Output-1
through Output-10. For more information about Two-Way Communication, see
Select the Use Media Defined Profile setting to automatically apply the output profile
associated with the media type used in a print job, rather than setting a specific output profile.
For more information, see
“Using media-defined output profiles”
Select the Use Server’s Default setting to use the default Output Profile set in Color Setup. For
more information about Color Setup, see
Print Gray using Black Only
When Print Gray using Black Only is enabled, any gray (any color where R=G=B or C=Y=M,
or any K-only color) in a job is printed using only black toner instead of processed black.
You can choose to apply the Print Gray using Black Only option to either Text and Graphics
or to Text, Graphics, and Images.
The following limitations apply:
• The Print Gray using Black Only option has no effect on a job that is pre-separated, except
that if Print Gray using Black Only (CMYK) is off, each separation, which is a grayscale
image, is printed in a 4-color gray.
• If CMYK Simulation Method is set to Full (Source GCR) or Quick, the Print Gray using
Black Only (CMYK) setting does not affect the output.
• If RGB Separation is set to Simulation, the Print Gray using Black Only (RGB) option is
disabled. Likewise, if the Print Gray using Black Only (RGB) option is enabled, you
cannot set RGB Separation to Simulation.
• If Black Text/Graphics is set to Pure Black On or Rich Black On, it takes precedence over
Print Gray using Black Only for 100% black text and graphics.
• If a gray is specified as a spot color, the Print Gray using Black Only option does not affect
that gray.