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ALIBRATION
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Understanding calibration
The following sections describe important concepts and suggestions for understanding 
calibration.
An overview of calibration
Calibration generates curves that adjust for the difference between the actual toner densities 
(measurements) and the response expected by the output profile.
• Measurements represent the actual color behavior of the digital press.
• Calibration sets are sets of measurements that combine media and screen options provided 
for Calibrator.
• Each output profile contains a calibration target that describes the expected behavior of the 
digital press.
After you calibrate the Fiery EX8000AP, a calibration set is stored. This calibration set is used 
when it is associated with an output profile. Every output profile has an associated calibration 
set. If you have not specified one, the calibration set associated with the default output profile 
is used.
If you change the calibration after a saved job has been processed (RIPped), you do not have 
to reprocess (reRIP) the job. The new calibration affects the job without reprocessing.
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Changing calibration has the potential to affect all jobs for all users, so consider 
limiting the number of people authorized to perform calibration. Set an Administrator 
password in Fiery EX8000AP Setup to control access to calibration (see 
).
How calibration works
Although the needs of most users are met by the default calibration set, the Fiery EX8000AP 
allows you to choose a calibration set to customize calibration for specialized jobs.
Calibration allows you to:
• Maximize the color reproduction capabilities of the Fiery EX8000AP.
• Ensure consistent color quality over time.
• Produce consistent output across Fiery EX8000AP servers.
• Achieve better color matches when reproducing 
, such as PANTONE colors or 
• Optimize the Fiery EX8000AP for using ColorWise rendering styles (CRDs), CMYK 
simulations, and ICC profiles.