Stock Management and CalibrationColor Management Guide 3-11Custom and Colored Stock hintsIt is recommended that you place all your stocks, including newor custom stocks, in one of the three pre-existing color groups.This limits the need for calibration to three groups of halftones.It may be useful to place all colored stocks into a single group.Since all colored stock by definition will have a lower white pointthan L* 93.7, the non-white stocks are expected to be placed inthe Other color group. However, you may prefer the results youachieve using white or bright white profiles on the non-whitestock.A simple way to determine which color group would be best foryour specific colored stock is:1. Add your stock to a tray.2. If desired, within [Printer Manager: Trays], select the option toforce feed from the tray. Alternatively, you can just program aspecific stock for your job.NOTE: The option to force feed from a tray is not availableon the iGen3.3. Submit a job to a hold queue on the controller. The job shouldcontain a variety of image types, i.e. photos, halftones, andgraphics, as well as text. You should be familiar with how thisjob prints on white coated or uncoated stock.4. Open properties for the job within Job Manager.Other Digital Color Gloss Cover 3r11333 210 93.7 (L* <= 93.7)Digital Color Colotech+ Gloss Coated 3r95224 120 93.7Digital Color Colotech+ 3r97098 280 93.7Digital Color Colotech+ Gloss Coated 3r97163 280 93.6Digital Color Colotech+ 3r94668 220 93.5Digital Color Gloss Text 3r11336 140 93.4Digital Color Graphics White Fiber 3r11166 105 93.4Digital Color Colotech+ 3r94661 200 93.3Digital Color Colotech+ 3r94646 100 93.3Digital Color Colotech+ 3r94656 160 93.3Digital Color Gloss Text 3r11330 120 93.2Table 3-1. DocuSP Sample Stock Grouping