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Using the DTP41
ColorWise Pro Tools Calibrator supports the DTP41 spectrophotometer, a device that
measures density and color data. The DTP41 communicates directly with ColorWise Pro
Tools Calibrator, sending measurements to the Fiery EXP6000/EXP5000 automatically.
measures density and color data. The DTP41 communicates directly with ColorWise Pro
Tools Calibrator, sending measurements to the Fiery EXP6000/EXP5000 automatically.
Setting up the DTP41
Before you calibrate the Fiery EXP6000/EXP5000, you must connect, configure, and
calibrate the DTP41 to prepare for measuring the printed patches. For additional information
about setting up and using the DTP41, see the documentation that accompanies the DTP41.
calibrate the DTP41 to prepare for measuring the printed patches. For additional information
about setting up and using the DTP41, see the documentation that accompanies the DTP41.
T
O
CONNECT
THE
DTP41
TO
THE
COMPUTER
1 Turn off the computer.
2 Unpack the DTP41 and remove the spacer from the measurement page slot.
3 Plug the square end of the interface cable (looks like a modular phone plug) into the serial
interface connection on the side of the DTP41.
4 Attach the connector to the computer.
For a Windows computer, insert the 8-pin mini-DIN end of the interface cable into the 9-pin
DB9 Connector cable adapter. Insert the 9-pin end into the COM1 or COM2 port on the
computer and tighten the screws. If the available port on your computer is 25-pin, you must
use the 8-pin-to-25-pin adapter.
DB9 Connector cable adapter. Insert the 9-pin end into the COM1 or COM2 port on the
computer and tighten the screws. If the available port on your computer is 25-pin, you must
use the 8-pin-to-25-pin adapter.
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Measurement page slot
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Alignment mark
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Calibration strip entrance
4
Instrument button
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LED indicator
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Serial interface connection
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Power input
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7
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Connect to computer
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Unused connector
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Connect to adapter
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Square connector
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Interface cable
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