Prinergy Connect 5.2 UserGuide - page 615

unnecessary for you to manually save and name multiple
versions of your color control elements after adjusting them. At
any time, you can easily roll back (revert) to the state of a
previous snapshot in the ColorFlow software. If you roll back to
a previous snapshot, ColorFlow behaves as if changes after that
snapshot never happened.
When you have completed your work in ColorFlow to a certain
level and you are satisfied with the elements in color setups,
you will mark a snapshot as
approved
. By default in Prinergy
Connect, the currently approved snapshot is used. Only one
snapshot can be in the approved state at any time.
Device Name
An individual occurrence of a physical device that captures or
produces an image. Devices have a type and customer-
specified properties, such as a name and location in the plant.
Because the declaration of a device does not include its
operating conditions—such as ink selection, type of screening,
and paper—you cannot measure the color response of a device
on its own.
Device Condition
A combination of a device and the operating conditions in
which the device captures or produces an image. A device
condition has a known color response. Device conditions can be
divided into groups such as print conditions (press and proofer
devices), capture conditions (scanner and camera devices), and
reference print conditions (industry specifications). A device
condition can include more than one device. If all the devices
are the same device type, they use the same consumables and
operational settings, and they can be calibrated to yield the
same color response.
Plate Line
You establish the behavior of a particular plate, screening, and
plating line by plating a tint ramp, manually measuring the
resulting dot area on the plate, and entering the values in the
Plate Setups dialog box in the ColorFlow software.
A ColorFlow plate line is associated with only one plate setup.
In your shop, you may use a platesetter and chemistry to
process several different screenings. To model this, in
ColorFlow, create similar plate lines in the other plate setups.
You can name them to match the equipment in your plant. You
may want to create several plate lines to indicate when
chemistry changes occur. For example, if you routinely change
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