Step 1: Configure a Special Color

This section explains how to configure special colors.

  1. Click Edit - Special Color Settings.
    The Special Color Settings window appears.
  2. Click .
    The Create New Special Color Library window appears.
  3. Enter the desired name in Special Color Library Name.
  4. Click OK.
    A new special color library is created.
  5. Select the name of the newly created special color library, and then click .
    The input colors and output colors are displayed.
  6. Click under Input Color to select CMYK as the color space.
  7. Set the CMYK values.
    Here, set the values to (C: 0, M: 100, Y: 100, K: 0).
  8. Click under Output Color to select CMYK as the color space.
  9. Set the CMYK values.
    Here, set the values to (C: 0, M: 100, Y: 100, K: 0).
  10. Click OK.
    The settings are saved.
    Tip:
    • Be sure to click OK. If you click Cancel, a confirmation window appears to confirm that you want to discard the changes. If you click Yes in this confirmation window, the window is closed and no changes made to the settings are saved.
    • You can save the special colors displayed in the Special Color Settings window to a file.
    • As in this example, if you configure the output color as CMYK values, the color will be printed according to the density curve configured in the Media Explorer window (and not with the Matching Method setting). This method is useful in situations such as when you want to print a specific color without any impurities. But in this case, the ink limit does not apply. Be cautious of excessive ink usage when printing.
Step 2: Start Printing