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Prinergy Evo and Kodak Proofing Software

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7Certified Process forColor Confirmation<strong>Prinergy</strong> <strong>Evo</strong> settings that work with Certified Processfor Color ConfirmationMore about profile namesIf you are using the Certified Process for Color Confirmation, thefollowing options in the <strong>Prinergy</strong> <strong>Evo</strong> process template work together:●●●Media Configuration in the Layout sectionProof Profile in the Match Colors sectionProfile in the Match Colors sectionFor the Certified Process for Color Confirmation, the Extra Margins forMarks <strong>and</strong> Bleed must be set to 0 in the Left, Right, Top, <strong>and</strong> Bottomboxes to allow the color bar to be processed.Each media is associated with a default proof ICC profile. Each proofprofile can work with a number of DeviceLink ICC profiles. Use thenaming conventions of ICC profiles <strong>and</strong> DeviceLink ICC profiles toidentify which profiles are associated with each media.Note: When you use ColorFlow software with <strong>Prinergy</strong> <strong>Evo</strong>, ColorFlow softwarecontrols the profiles for the process templates.A naming convention is used for default ICC profiles <strong>and</strong> default ICCDeviceLinks for Matchprint Inkjet proofers. The name providesinformation about the contents of the ICC profile <strong>and</strong> ICC DeviceLink.Profile names for Matchprint Inkjet proofersMatchprint Inkjet proofer profiles are named according to twomethodologies. The following table describes the old <strong>and</strong> new profilenaming methods.

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