Create and edit substitute colors
A substitute color resides in a special type of spot color group called a substitute group. For a substitute color, you specify the CMYK value of the original color and the CMYK value of the color that substitutes for the original color.
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Start Spot Pro in one of the
following ways:
- In Job Center, click Spot Pro on the toolbar.
- Click Server > Spot Pro.
- Click the More icon (three vertical dots) next to the server name in the Servers pane and then click Spot Pro.
- In Device Center, click Resources > Spot Pro, and then click Launch Spot Pro.
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Click New and select
Substitute
Group.
For a substitute group, type a name for the group and click OK.
If a substitute group already exists, select a substitute group and proceed to 5.
- Select the location in the color list where you want the new substitute color to be placed.
- Click New and select Substitute Color to create a substitute color.
- Select a color mode for specifying the original color value.
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Select a tolerance degree for the original color.
Tolerance determines how close a particular color must be to the original color to match. Small and Large are defined as follows:
Color mode
Small tolerance range
Large tolerance range
CMYK (0-100%)
+/- 0.25%
+/- 0.5%
RGB (Device Code 0-255)
+/- 0.25
+/- 1
RGB (0-100%)
+/- 0.25%
+/- 0.5%
Note: Tolerance does not affect the substituted color. - Type the values for the original color. Use the Tab key to move from one field to the next.
- Type the values for the converted color.
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Do one of the following:
- Click Done to finish editing and to exit the Spot Pro color editor pane.
- Click Save to save your edits and switch to a different spot color, without leaving the Spot Pro color editor pane.
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To edit a
substitute color, in the Spot Pro
color editor pane, click the Edit
icon (
). Make the necessary changes and do one of the following:
- Click Done to finish editing and to exit the Spot Pro color editor pane.
- Click Save to save your edits and switch to a different spot color, without leaving the Spot Pro color editor pane.