You can use Color Centro to create and edit spot colors.
Meaning and Purpose of Spot Colors
Spot colors specified by the application are replaced by and printed in CMYK colors according to the spot color table.
The image controller is provided with a spot color table for printing DIC, CF, HKS, and PANTONE spot colors in CMYK colors.
Using Color Centro, you can create, register and edit new spot colors and spot color tables. This function allows you to add custom spot colors that are not registered in the machine's spot color table, and adjust and replace colors that are not reproduced as desired.
When to perform
[Registering a New Spot Color]
When you want to use custom spot colors for printing
When you want to use spot colors that are not registered in the table
[Editing Spot Colors]
When a spot color is not reproduced as desired
When you want to adjust the coloration of a spot color
When you want to replace a spot color with another color
Intended Environment
Operating system | Windows 7 |
Application | Color Centro 2.1 / Adobe Acrobat Reader DC |
Image Controller | Image Controller IC-605 |
Printer driver | PS Plug-in driver |
* The sample screen may be different from the actual display depending on your system environment and application version/revision.
Workflow
To clearly show the replacement of color, the CMYK color red is replaced by blue as an example. In actual use, you can use this function to define and replace subtly different colors.
To clearly show the replacement of color, the blue color is replaced by red as an example. In actual use, you can use this function to adjust and replace subtly different colors.
Precautions
To reproduce stable colors, in addition to regular calibration, make other pre-output image quality adjustments as necessary, such as when changing screens or papers or when hue is important. For details, refer to Image quality adjustment using image controller.
Start Color Centro, and create and save a spot color.
Start Color Centro and log in to the machine. (Refer to Start Color Centro.)
The Color Centro top screen is displayed.
Click Spot Color on the top screen.
The Spot Color screen is displayed.
Select New Table from the File menu, and then click New.
The new creation screen is displayed.
Enter the name of the spot color you want to create, and click OK.
Example: The spot color is named Sample Color.
The added spot color name is displayed on the Spot Color screen.
Set the spot color's CMYK value and click Save.
The colors being adjusted are displayed in the After Adjustment column.
Example: The spot color's CMYK value is set to C100%.
Item | Setting |
---|---|
C | [100] |
MYK | [0.0] |
The Spot Color Table Save screen is displayed.
Enter the name of the spot color table in which you want to save the spot color.
Example: The name of the spot color table is Sample Table.
supplementary explanationThe default spot color table has an asterisk * at the end of its name.
supplementary explanationIf you edit and save the default spot color table, it is saved with a name without the asterisk.
supplementary explanationYou can save multiple spot color tables with the same name.
supplementary explanationWhen printing, the spot color tables are searched from the top of the table on the Spot Color screen. If the same spot color is saved in more than one spot color table, the first spot color found is applied.
Select Controller as the Destination Folder and click Save.
Selecting Controller saves the spot color to the image controller.
After checking that the spot color is saved, close the screen by selecting Close from the File menu.
Start Color Centro, and edit a spot color.
Start Color Centro and log in to the machine. (Refer to Start Color Centro.)
The Color Centro top screen is displayed.
Click Spot Color on the top screen.
The Spot Color screen is displayed.
Click Table.
The Spot Color Table Management screen is displayed.
Select Controller from the tree on the left side of the screen. From the right side of the screen, select the spot color table that you want to edit, and click Open.
Example: Controller is selected to open the color table PANTONE.
supplementary explanationThe default spot color table has an asterisk * at the end of its name.
The spot colors in the spot color table are listed on the Spot Color screen.
From the list, select the spot color that you want to edit.
Example: PANTONE 300C is selected.
The selected spot color name is displayed on the Spot Color screen.
Set the spot color's CMYK value. Check the Prefix and Color Name, and click Save.
The colors being adjusted are displayed in the After Adjustment column.
Example: The spot color's CMYK value is set to M100%.
Item | Setting |
---|---|
CYK | [0.0] |
M | [100] |
supplementary explanationWhen printing, the spot color name is presented as Prefix + Color Name, for example, like PANTONE 300C displayed in Color Name on the spot color list. For this reason, you need to match the color name to be specified on the application side with the machine's Prefix + Color Name. If the two names are not the same, the specified spot color cannot be used.
supplementary explanationThe Table Name can be different from the Prefix.
supplementary explanationThe same Prefix can be used for multiple spot color tables. If the same color name existed among multiple spot color tables, the spot color table that is listed higher on the Spot Color Table Management screen (Step 4) is prioritized.
The Spot Color Table Save screen is displayed.
After checking the spot color table name, select a Destination Folder and click Save.
To use the edited spot color, save the spot color table to Controller. Selecting Controller saves the spot color to the image controller.
Example: The name of the spot color table is PANTONE (unchanged).
supplementary explanationIf you edit and save the default spot color table, it is saved with a name without the asterisk.
supplementary explanationYou can save multiple spot color tables with the same name.
supplementary explanationYou can change the priority of tables on the Spot Color Table Management screen (Step 4). After selecting a table from the list, click / under Priority at the bottom left.
After checking that the spot color is saved, close the screen by selecting Close from the File menu.
You can apply the registered spot colors for printing.
Open the original data with the application, and then click Print on the File menu.
Select the printer to use for printing and click Properties.
Click the Management tab, and then click Manual Settings.
supplementary explanationIf the Management tab is not displayed, click to switch the tab display.
Click Optional Settings and select Spot Color. Click OK.
On the Print screen, enter the Copies and click Print. After printing, check the results.
Check that the original color has been replaced by the specified color (spot color) according to the spot color table.