You can print a control bar that is composed of the job’s most prominent
colors.
The colors that are extracted from the job are
visible in the printout and on the Control Bars panel.
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Do one of the following:
- In Server Manager: On the sidebar, click Verify, and
select a printer. In the printer's tree view, select a workflow. On the
Verify tab, expand the Control
Bars panel.
- In Job Editor: On
the Verify tab, expand the Control Bars
panel.
- Under Control bar 1,
select DynamicWedge.
You cannot create a dynamic wedge for
nestings.
- Select the measuring device that you will use to measure
the dynamic wedge.
Device-specific settings are available for some measuring devices. For
example, you can select a measurement condition (M0, M1 or M2). For more
information, see Measuring device settings.
Note: Measurement mode settings are available when using Color Profiler Suite v5.3.1 or
later.
- Select the maximum number of color patches for
the dynamic wedge.
Command WorkStation prints fewer patches if it can represent all the job’s key colors using fewer
patches.
- Select whether you want to create a dynamic wedge that
consists of process colors (CMYK), spot colors, or a mixture of
both.
- Select In-gamut colors
only (optional).
This setting maps out-of-gamut colors to the outer edge of the printer gamut to ensure that the
dynamic wedge consists only of colors that the printer can realistically reproduce. Do not select
this setting if you want to make sure that the printout is color consistent with the original
job.
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