Paper simulation white point editing
The Paper Simulation feature renders paper white as a printed color in the output, rather than leaving white areas of the page unprinted. White point editing allows you to adjust the hue, brightness, and saturation of the simulated paper white, which is defined in a CMYK source profile as the white point.
Many jobs print satisfactorily with the default white point setting used by the Paper Simulation print option. If Paper Simulation with white point editing is supported by your Fiery Server, you can customize the white point if necessary to achieve the result that you want.
Note: If you print a job with Paper Simulation, and you have defined
a substitute color as C=0, M=0, Y=0, K=0, the values defined in
Substitute Colors override those for Paper Simulation.