Using Custom Colors in Sawgrass Print Utility

The Custom Color Management feature in Sawgrass Print Utility allows you to create, save, and manage custom color settings without opening a new print tab. This gives you a faster and more efficient way to fine-tune color output while keeping your settings consistent across print jobs.

With Custom Color Management, you can:

  • Create and save custom color adjustments
  • Reuse saved settings across workflows
  • Build variations from existing adjustments
  • Maintain consistent color output across multiple jobs
  • Streamline your color workflow

Accessing Custom Color Management

  1. Open Sawgrass Print Utility
  2. Select Settings
  3. Click Custom Color Management

From this screen, you can begin creating and managing custom color adjustments.

Creating Custom Color Adjustments

Within Custom Color Management, you can:

  • Use the default preview image provided
  • Upload your own image to make more precise adjustments

Adjust the color settings until you achieve your desired result.

Saving Custom Color Settings

Once your adjustments are complete, you can save them for future use.

Benefits of Saving Custom Colors

  • Quickly reuse preferred settings
  • Maintain consistent color output
  • Create multiple color profiles for different projects
  • Build new variations using existing settings as a starting point

This allows you to make small refinements without having to recreate settings from scratch.

Using Saved Custom Colors Across Workflows

Saved custom color adjustments can be used across all supported workflows in Sawgrass Print Utility, including:

  • Printing from a print tab
  • Using a Quick Print Folder
  • Printing through a Virtual Printer sent to Sawgrass Print Utility

This ensures your preferred color settings remain consistent no matter how you print.

Best Practices

For the best results:

  • Save frequently used color adjustments for recurring projects
  • Use your own images when making detailed color corrections
  • Create variations from existing settings instead of starting over
  • Test adjustments before large production runs