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Typical Uses of PhaserMatch Software
PhaserMatch and PhaserCal 4.0 User Guide
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Creating ICC Profiles
You can use the target device profiles supplied with the printer. To create a new ICC profile, 
you will need a third-party profile creation tool. Create new profiles when one of the following 
conditions exists:
The Phaser printer profile does not meet your needs.
You do not have an ICC profile for the device you want the printer to match.
The colors produced by the target device have changed due to environmental or other 
conditions.
The ICC profiles supplied by the device's manufacturer do not meet your needs.
Printing with Custom TekColor Corrections
Printing to a Phaser 7760 or Phaser 7750 Printer
Once a custom TekColor correction is created by PhaserMatch, you can download it to the 
hard drive on a Phaser 7760 or Phaser 7750 printer. Each Phaser 7760 and Phaser 7750 can 
store up to 10 new TekColor corrections created by PhaserMatch. These new custom TekColor 
corrections are then selected in the printer’s PostScript Printer Driver. The custom TekColor 
corrections work just like the TekColor corrections that are already built-into the printer, such 
as SWOP Press and Euroscale Press. You can also use PhaserMatch to delete the custom 
TekColor corrections from the hard drive.
For more information on printing with custom TekColor corrections on a Phaser 7760 or 
Phaser 7750 printer, se
on page 4-1 or click 
the Help (?) button in the PhaserMatch application.
Printing to a Phaser 7700 Printer
PhaserMatch adds new TekColor corrections to the PostScript printer driver associated with a 
Phaser 7700 printer. PhaserMatch modifies the printer driver files to make the new TekColor 
corrections available in the driver on the computer being used. The custom TekColor 
corrections work just like the TekColor corrections, such as SWOP Press and Euroscale Press, 
built into the printer.
For more information on printing with custom TekColor corrections on a Phaser 7700 printer, 
see 
on page 4-3 or click the Help (?) button in the 
PhaserMatch application.
Next Recommended Reading
For more information about:
making minor changes to TekColor corrections, go to 
creating a custom TekColor correction, go to