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Using color mapping tables

PSF for z/OS: User's Guide
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Using color mapping tables

With PSF, you can use color mapping tables for printers that support them. A color mapping table is a printer resource object that defines a translation from certain MO:DCA structured fields to new color structured fields used by printers. You can define translations from non-color fields to color, old color fields to new color fields, and from new color fields to different new color fields. Therefore, you can use existing applications and documents with new color fields without having to change the documents or applications. Also, you can use various color mappings with a single document to print the document by using color in different ways without changing the original document.

Note:
When you are using both color mapping tables and color management resources (CMRs) for a job, the color mapping is applied first and then the CMRs are applied to the mapped colors.

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