Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery EX12 Fascicule
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Using Calibrator
When you examine the Test Page, keep in mind that all color patches should be visible,
even though they may be very faint in the five percent and two percent range. Each
color’s patch set should show uniform gradation from patch to patch as the color
lightens from 100 percent to zero percent.
even though they may be very faint in the five percent and two percent range. Each
color’s patch set should show uniform gradation from patch to patch as the color
lightens from 100 percent to zero percent.
If the solid density patches (100% cyan, magenta, yellow, or black) look less saturated
with time, show the pages to your copier/printer service technician to find out whether
adjusting the copier/printer can improve output.
with time, show the pages to your copier/printer service technician to find out whether
adjusting the copier/printer can improve output.
Checking calibration status
You can check whether the Fiery is calibrated, which calibration set and output profile
were used, and when the copier/printer was last calibrated:
were used, and when the copier/printer was last calibrated:
• Print a Configuration page or Test Page from the Control Panel or
Command WorkStation.
• Select a calibration set in Calibrator—the last calibration and the user who
performed it are displayed.
Using Calibrator
ColorWise Pro Tools Calibrator lets you calibrate the Fiery using the measurement
method of your choice.
method of your choice.
Changing the calibration has the potential to affect all jobs for all users, so you may
want to limit the number of people authorized to perform calibration. You can set an
Administrator password to control access to calibration (see the
want to limit the number of people authorized to perform calibration. You can set an
Administrator password to control access to calibration (see the
Configuration Guide
).
N
OTE
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Multiple users can be connected to one server with ColorWise Pro Tools, but
only one user at a time can use Calibrator. An error message appears if you try to
calibrate when another user is already using ColorWise Pro Tools to calibrate.
calibrate when another user is already using ColorWise Pro Tools to calibrate.