Certified Process for Color Confirmation jobs require the same processing resources as basic proofing, with the following specific setup and ongoing requirements:
For information about setting up and implementing the proofing resources, see the applicable topics.
The following summaries describe requirements that are specific to the Certified Process for Color Confirmation.
Each layout that is enabled for the Certified Process for Color Confirmation must reference a spectrophotometer type, color bar, and caption variables that include the job name, media type, profiles used, and proofer name. The color bar and caption print with the proof.
Any profile to be used for the Certified Process for Color Confirmation must be signed in the software. Signing adds a digital seal that remains as long as the profile is not edited. Edited profiles will not work with the Certified Process for Color Confirmation until signed again.
All profiles provided by Kodak are already signed. You can also import and sign your own profiles for use with the Certified Process for Color Confirmation.
The following table shows how profiles are signed for the Certified Process for Color Confirmation.
Profile | Signed in Proofer Administrator with |
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Proofer profile | Media configuration name and a proofer profile category |
Simulation ICC profile (also known as a source profile for the DeviceLink profile) Note: The simulation ICC profile only needs to be signed when you are using a pair of ICC profiles, instead of a DeviceLink profile. | Simulation profile category only |
Simulation DeviceLink profile | Media configuration name and a simulation profile category |
The Measurement wizard ensures that only compatible spectrophotometers are used to measure color bars for the Certified Process for Color Confirmation. Each color bar resource must be set up for and named according to the spectrophotometer and filter or measurement condition that will be used.
The measurement results of the Certified Process for Color Confirmation must be printed either directly on the proof or on a label adhered to the proof. Some Epson printer models with inline spectrophotometers can automatically print the label content. Otherwise, a stand-alone Dymo Labelwriter printer is required.
The layout specifies whether the Epson Stylus Pro printer or the label printer should print the labels.
Note: Epson Stylus Pro 4900, 7900, WT7900, 7890, 9890 and 9900 printers with inline spectrophotometers can automatically print label content on the proof.