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Canon Arizona 1360 GT User Manual

Canon Arizona 1360 GT
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White Ink Workflow Overview
Introduction
Arizona printers with the White Ink Option provide under-printing for non-white media or objects,
over-printing for backlit applications on transparent media and/or printing white as a spot colour.
When working with white ink there are three data layers available that allow you to determine the
area the white ink will cover and also how it will appear (or not appear) in relation to other
colours, depending on the layer it is placed in. You can determine the density of the white ink by
altering the drop size. The layer setup is defined in the media model but can be modified as a job
printer setting within the ONYX software. When the white ink information is properly prepared
according to the methods described in this chapter and the print job is sent from the ONYX
software (ONYX Thrive) to the printer, you have an opportunity to verify that the layers are
properly embedded in the job.
With the white ink print job selected in the Job Control module of the printer software, click the
Layers button to activate a graphical representation of the Print Layers that allows you to verify
the layer order.
[53] Preview Layer in Printer UI
Printer Flood Fill Versus Job Data
White ink can be printed using flood fill data generated by the printer or job spot data. A printer
flood fill cover the whole image area while spot data is assigned in specific areas. Job data is
separated by the ONYX software into six data planes: C, M, Y, K, Spot 1, and Spot 2. The white
ink channels are usually configured to print using the Spot 1 or Spot 2 data plane or a printer
flood fill, but can also be printed using the C,M,Y or K data plane.
White Ink Workflow Data Preparation
White ink print job output can be accomplished in a variety of ways depending on the desired
results and preferred working process. There are three primary methods and they can be used
either independently or all at the same time. The workflow options are:
White Ink Workflow Overview
Chapter 9 - Manage a White Ink Workflow 127

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Canon Arizona 1360 GT Specifications

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BrandCanon
ModelArizona 1360 GT
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

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