DisplayMaker Legacy ColorMark+ - User Guide

Working with ICC Workflow Jobs on the ColorSpan Print Server 3-9
Working with ICC
Workflow Jobs on the
ColorSpan Print Server
Once the ICC workflow print job has arrived on your ColorSpan
print server, it will generally behave like a ColorSpan workflow
print job. There are several exceptions, however:
The full-screen preview will show only the color separations
as grayscale images. To scroll through the plates, press the
PageUp and PageDown keys on the computer keyboard.
MediaSaver is not available for ICC workflow print jobs.
The Post-RIP Color Adjust feature of ColorMark+ is not avail-
able for ICC workflow jobs.
You will not be able to change the ColorMark ink and media
transform for ICC workflow jobs. That is, a job that has been
processed for Endura•Chrome ink on Satin Photobase, for
example, cannot be reconfigured for a different ink type or
media type. If you need to print an ICC workflow job with a
different ink and media combination, reconfigure the input
port for the desired combination, then resend the print job
from your workstation. Giclée PrintMakerFA users can change
print quality modes (high speed, high quality, film quality)
for the same ink and media combination.
Server Errors You May
Encounter
The following are several error conditions that can occur when
sending ICC-workflow color separated jobs to the ColorSpan
server. In each case, the print job falls into an Attention Queue
on the server and the error message is displayed next to the job.
ColorMark Mismatch — the print server Input Port was con-
figured for an ink and media that does not match the ink and
media described in the ICC Color Profile. Verif y that you have
configured the Input Port correctly and that the ICC Color
Profile selected on the workstation matches the Port configu-
ration, then resend the job from the application on your
workstation.
Missing Process Color — the ink colors in the printer (as
reported to the server by the ink profilers) do not match the
ink colors specified in the print job. Either reconfigure the
printer ink layout to match the colors specified in the job, or
reconfigure the application on your workstation to print only
the process colors on the printer.
Unknown Ink Colorthe print job contains a color plate for
a process color that is unknown to the server. Similar to
“Missing Process Color” described above; however, the only
recourse is to reconfigure the application on your workstation
and resend the job to the server.