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Settings/Maintenance Procedures for writing a correction value when reducing the color differences between multiple printers Step Procedure Reference Page 1 Selecting the main printer, and performing Settings/Maintenance U "Performing Maintenance" on page 15 2 Creating the calibration file with the printer U "Create Calibration" on page 46 3 Selecting the printer for which you want to correct color differences, and U "Performing Maintenance" on performing Settings/Maintenance (*) page 15 4 Printing a correction chart with the calibration file created by the main U "Calibration" on page 37 printer 5 Measuring the correction chart with a color measurement device 6 Creating and verifying the correction value 7 Writing the correction value file to the Printer PC (*) To correct multiple printers, repeat steps 3 to 7. Note: O You need a color measurement device to perform calibration. The following models are supported. O The "i1Pro" from X-Rite (with or without a UV filter) O The "i1iSis" from X-Rite O When performing calibration, make sure you use paper with a width of 8 inches, 10 inches, 12 inches, or 210 mm. O When using a color measurement device, install the software for the measurement device in advance on the Client PC (the PC that will perform the calibration). O Do not touch the printable side of the correction chart or the verification chart. Moisture and oils from your hands can affect the color measurement results. O Consult service personnel for more information on preparing and setting up the color measurement device. 36

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Settings/Maintenance
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Procedures for writing a correction value when reducing the color differences between multiple printers
(*) To correct multiple printers, repeat steps 3 to 7.
Step
Procedure
Reference Page
1
Selecting the main printer, and performing
Settings/Maintenance
U
“Performing Maintenance” on
page 15
2
Creating the calibration file with the printer
U
“Create Calibration” on page
46
3
Selecting the printer for which you want to correct color differences, and
performing
Settings/Maintenance
(*)
U
“Performing Maintenance” on
page 15
4
Printing a correction chart with the calibration file created by the main
printer
U
“Calibration” on page 37
5
Measuring the correction chart with a color measurement device
6
Creating and verifying the correction value
7
Writing the correction value file to the Printer PC
Note:
O
You need a color measurement device to perform calibration. The following models are supported.
O
The "i1Pro" from X-Rite (with or without a UV filter)
O
The "i1iSis" from X-Rite
O
When performing calibration, make sure you use paper with a width of 8 inches, 10 inches, 12 inches, or 210 mm.
O
When using a color measurement device, install the software for the measurement device in advance on the Client PC
(the PC that will perform the calibration).
O
Do not touch the printable side of the correction chart or the verification chart. Moisture and oils from your hands
can affect the color measurement results.
O
Consult service personnel for more information on preparing and setting up the color measurement device.