Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G620 用户指南

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Editing Custom Color Profiles (Expert Mode)
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Chapter 9: Calibration
3.
Select a paper source for the AutoGray calibration target. The paper size can be 8.5" x 11", A4, 
or larger. If Tray 5/Manual Feed is selected, selects normal, heavy weight, or extra heavy 
paper.
4.
If Tray 5/Manual Feed is selected, choose a paper size from the menu that appears and feed that 
paper size through the bypass tray. Only page sizes large enough to fit the ColorCal target are 
listed.
5.
ColorCal prints an AutoGray target on the copier/printer. The target always shows the currently 
calibrated printer performance minus any adjustments made as a result of previously running 
AutoGray.
6.
ColorCal prompts the user to examine the target for printing defects.
7.
If printing defects such as creased paper or uneven or flaking toner appear on the target, click 
Reprint to produce a new target on the copier/printer.
8.
When an acceptable Calibration target prints, click Continue. ColorCal prompts to place the 
target on the scanner glass.
9.
Place the printed target face-down on the scanner surface. The Kodak grayscale is not needed. 
Match the arrow on the target with the arrow on the back of the copier platen glass. Position the 
target with the short edge of the paper along the left side of the copier platen.
10. Click Scan. ColorCal scans the Target and determines current gray balance based on the 
acquired image.
11. Click Verify to check calibration results for the printer or clicks Done to return to the ColorCal.
For the Verify pass, ColorCal prints an AutoGray target which has had the gray balance adjusted. 
The CMY ramp and the K ramp on the right side of the target should match closely.
Editing Custom Color Profiles (Expert Mode)
Splash ColorCal provides expert-level tools for creating custom (user-defined) CMYK profiles or 
modifying the calibrated CMYK profiles provided with ColorCal. Only the calibrated CMYK 
profiles can be edited. To create a new profile, save an existing profile under a new name then 
modify the new profile. Splash ColorCal provides the following methods of editing profiles
Control point editing
Adjusting gain in Shadows, Midtones, and Highlights
Entering percentages for new-style profiles, or densities for old-style profiles