On a press, a spot color is a color printed with its own specific ink. In contrast, a process color printing uses four inks (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) to produce all colors.
Spot colors can be defined in most publishing applications as well as within the HP Designjet 50PS PrintManager. If a spot color is not found on the HP Designjet 50PS RIP Server, the preview color will be a “cream color”. The application may include the CMYK values for a spot color allowing it to print properly.
To ensure spot colors print properly, define them in both the application and the software RIP. Specify the same color name and CMYK percentages in the application and the software RIP.