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Epson 836XL - Expression - Flatbed Scanner User Manual

Loading the MonacoSCAN Separation Table

You can load the MonacoSCAN output profile as a separation table in
Adobe Photoshop so you can proof images that you'll be printing on a
MatchPrint device. The profile simulates the appearance of an image
using the 320 GCR setting.
Start Photoshop and follow the steps in the section for your program
version to load the output profile as a Photoshop separation table.
Photoshop 3.0 or 4.0 (full versions only)
1 From the File menu, select one of the following, depending on your
version of Photoshop:
Preferences (for Photoshop 3.0)
Color Settings (for Photoshop 4.0)
2 Select Separation Tables.
3 Select Load.
4 Locate the MonacoSCAN output profile on your system:
In Windows, click the Monaco MatchPrint 320.ast file in the
C:\Program Files\MonacoSCAN folder
On a Macintosh, click the file Monaco MatchPrint 320 GCR in the
MonacoSCAN 2.5 folder.
5 Click Open. You see the Separation Tables window with the file listed
in the To CMYK and From CMYK sections.
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