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The Color Matching Table attempts to simulate spot colors by sharing color information between your graphics program and RIP-Queue. Using the [Color Matching Table] helps ensure accurate color.
For example, if you created an image with specific color names for specific colors and saved the file as a PostScript and PDF with the new colors and names stored in the PostScript and PDF files, you could then use the [Color Matching Table] to help match those colors in RIP-Queue. By using the [Color Matching Table], the colors you specified by name will be mapped directly to the colors that should be printed, and if they fall within the printer's gamut, RIP-Queue will print those named colors that you originally specified in your drawing program.
NOTE: If the color you are trying to create is outside of the printer's gamut you will probably not be able to match it perfectly.
The [Color Matching Table] is available in RIP-Queue. To learn how to use the Color Matching Table, search the RIP-Queue Help Files for Color Matching Table.
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