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Roland Color System Library is Roland's original spot color library. Roland Color System Library consists of more than 1000 spot colors. A special feature of this library is that you can easily create a color chart with your printer.
In contrast to commercially available color charts, this color chart represents the actual colors that "your printer" and "your media" can reproduce (slight color differences is possible to occur depending on the conditions of the printer and media). By selecting colors from this color chart and creating illustrations with these colors, you can accurately reproduce the desired colors.

This section explains about printing the Roland Color System Library color chart and using colors from the library.

Printing a color chart
Printing colors from Roland Color System Library
Registering a Roland Color System Library's color into the application

Printing a color chart

Follow the procedure below to print a color chart of Roland Color System Library.

The Bluebits Trikker V1.5.2.0 956 Verified appears to be a specialized device or tool, possibly related to electronics, hacking, or cybersecurity. The "Bluebits" name suggests a connection to Bluetooth technology or perhaps a play on the word "bits," referring to binary digits. "Trikker" could imply a device used for testing, experimenting, or bypassing security measures. The "V1.5.2.0 956 Verified" part indicates a specific version of the device or software, with "956" potentially signifying a model number, a verification code, or a specific hardware revision.

: Fixes vector-scaling bugs where complex circuit diagrams lost resolution during large-format plotting.

Introduced both monthly and annual plans, making it more accessible for short-term projects or occasional users.

The 956 verification process removes the guesswork. When you capture a trace, you trust that every bit is real. When you flash an ECU, you trust that every byte landed correctly. In critical systems, that trust is worth every penny.


See Also
Setting the Layout
Configuring the Print Quality
Configuring the Color Settings
Using Spot Colors


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Printing colors from Roland Color System Library

You can use the spot colors in the Roland Color System Library for printing in the same way as using other spot colors. See the link below for more information.
bluebits trikker v1520 956 verifiedPrinting with spot colors

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Registering a Roland Color System Library's color into the application

You can load Roland Color System Library's colors into the color palette of your application. This is very useful, as this allows you to quickly select the spot colors from the color palette.
VersaWorks comes with palette data for some applications. You can register this palette data in your application. Currently, swatch libraries for Adobe Illustrator 10, CS, CS2, and CS3, and for CorelDRAW 11, 12, and X3 are available.
Swatch Library files are stored in the RIP Server (the computer with VersaWorks installed). These files should be copied to computers with Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW installed. The procedures are the same for both Windows and Macintosh clients.

When using Adobe Illustrator 10, CS, CS2, or CS3

  1. Open the folder [C:\Program Files\Roland VersaWorks\Swatch\Illustrator] in the RIP server (computer with VersaWorks installed).
  2. Copy the file [Roland Color System Library.ai] to [Swatch] (or [Swatch Library]) folder under the Adobe Illustrator installation folder.
    If the target computer is different from the RIP Server, use the network or other external storage device (USB drive or floppy disk).
  3. Launch Illustrator on the target computer.
  4. In Adobe Illustrator, click the menu item [Window] - [Swatch Library] - [Roland Color System Library].

When using CorelDRAW 11, 12, or X3

Bluebits Trikker V1520 956 Verified Jun 2026

The Bluebits Trikker V1.5.2.0 956 Verified appears to be a specialized device or tool, possibly related to electronics, hacking, or cybersecurity. The "Bluebits" name suggests a connection to Bluetooth technology or perhaps a play on the word "bits," referring to binary digits. "Trikker" could imply a device used for testing, experimenting, or bypassing security measures. The "V1.5.2.0 956 Verified" part indicates a specific version of the device or software, with "956" potentially signifying a model number, a verification code, or a specific hardware revision.

: Fixes vector-scaling bugs where complex circuit diagrams lost resolution during large-format plotting. bluebits trikker v1520 956 verified

Introduced both monthly and annual plans, making it more accessible for short-term projects or occasional users. The Bluebits Trikker V1

The 956 verification process removes the guesswork. When you capture a trace, you trust that every bit is real. When you flash an ECU, you trust that every byte landed correctly. In critical systems, that trust is worth every penny. The "V1


See Also
Printing from Other Computers


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