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Operator’s Guide
Printing
Guide
Color Management
Calibration
Color Management 
Options
Using Color 
Connector
Using PANTONE® 
Color
Network
Interface Guide
Exporting a Color Connector to the Printer as a 
Default
Color Connector Memory Locations in Printers
Printers that support color connector contain color management memory 
locations. These memory locations store color management information, 
and are defined by a media combination for ribbon and paper.
For example, if a printer has two ribbon types and two paper types, the 
printer might have four memory locations:
• Commercial paper with a CMYK ribbon
• Commercial paper with a black ribbon
• Publication paper with a CMYK ribbon
• Publication paper with a black ribbon
When you send a job to the printer that uses the media combination for 
that memory location, the default connector file is applied if you do not 
select another connector file.
Exporting a connector file as a default stores frequently-used color 
management information permanently in the printer. This eliminates the 
need for individual users to apply color management to their jobs as long 
as they use the default media combinations.