Note: The spot ink named "Default" is the default curve channel that is used for undeclared spot inks.

  1. In the Device Condition Properties dialog box, in the Spot Inks section, click the Add button .
  2. Double-click the Color column and choose a suitable color (for visual recognition only).
  3. Click the Name  column and enter the name of the spot ink, such as PANTONE 236 C.
    It's important that you enter the spot ink name exactly as its separation is named in the design file, or Prinergy will not apply the correct channel.
  4. Do one of the following:
  5. Click OK. A curve channel is added for the spot ink.
  6. Measure the tonal response of the spot ink using a tint ramp chart. If you don't measure the spot ink, a linear curve is generated and you can adjust it following instructions in Step 7.

  7. Define the target response for the spot ink.

To Define the Spot Ink Target

  1. Perform one of these actions:
    1. For spot inks in a PCO, click the Simulation icon .
    2. For spot inks in an SCO, click the Conversion icon .
    3. For spot inks in a print calibration curve, click the Calibration icon .
  2. Click the Spot Inks tab.
  3. Select the target as follows:
  4. Click OK

Note:  For a spot ink whose response has not been measured, the following settings always apply:

You can view the Curves Method for each spot ink by clicking Details in the Simulation, Conversion or Calibration definition dialog.