Epson SureLab D3000 Administrator Guide - Page 38
Print a correction chart, Use Standard Value for Collective, Creation, Specify Standard, Value, Print
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Settings/Maintenance Print a correction chart A Select the roll paper feeder used for printing in Paper. Displays the Paper Width and Paper Surface Type for the paper loaded in the selected roll paper feeder. D Click Print from Correction Value Creation Phase. A confirmation screen is displayed. Tip: O Click Applicable Paper Surface Type to check the relations between the paper used for creating a correction value and the paper applied the created correction value. O Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll paper. For the Single Roll Model, see the information for rear roll paper. B Select the color measurement device. C Select the standard value you want to use. When collectively creating the correction values that will be compatible with each paper surface type, check Use Standard Value for Collective Creation, and then select the standard value from the list. When using a standard value for each paper surface type, check Specify Standard Value, and then select the standard value from the list. Note: When collectively creating the correction values, make sure you use Glossy paper. E Click Yes. Click No to cancel printing. For Use Standard Value for Collective Creation, a total of three charts are printed. These include standard and high image quality for Glossy/Luster, and standard for Matte. For Specify Standard Value using Glossy/Luster surface type, a total of two charts are printed. These include standard and high image quality. For Specify Standard Value using Matte surface type, one standard chart is printed. Tip: O Nozzle Check is performed automatically before printing. If clogging is detected in the head, Print again after cleaning the head and clearing the clogged nozzles. U "Head Cleaning" on page 27 O The number of charts printed varies depending on the settings and the paper. Tip: The initial calibration file provided contains standard values for a standard printer. To minimize the color difference between multiple printers, check Specify Standard Value, and then select the standard value file created by the main printer. U "Create Calibration" on page 46 38