Epson SureLab D3000 Administrator Guide - Page 46

Create Calibration, Print

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Settings/Maintenance Create Calibration Click Create Calibration (0343) from Color Calibration (034) to display the screen. Create the calibration file to be used in Calibration (0341). Tip: O You can create a standard value for each paper surface type. O The initial calibration file provided contains standard values for a standard printer. When reducing the color differences between multiple printers, select the calibration file created by the main printer. 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 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 Consult service personnel for more information on preparing and setting up the color measurement device. A Select the roll paper feeder used for printing in Paper. Tip: 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 Enter the Calibration File Name. Enter the file name of the calibration. You can enter a file name that complies with Windows operating system restrictions. If the file name already exists, a screen is displayed asking if you want to overwrite the file. D Click Print from Calibration Creation Phase. A confirmation screen is displayed. E Click Yes. Click No to cancel printing. For a Glossy or Luster surface type, two charts are printed. These are standard and high image quality charts. For a Matte surface type, one standard chart is printed. 46

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Settings/Maintenance
46
Create Calibration
Click
Create Calibration
(0343) from Color
Calibration (034) to display the screen.
Create the calibration file to be used in Calibration
(0341).
A
Select the roll paper feeder used for printing in
Paper.
B
Select the color measurement device.
C
Enter the Calibration File Name.
Enter the file name of the calibration.
You can enter a file name that complies with
Windows operating system restrictions.
If the file name already exists, a screen is
displayed asking if you want to overwrite the
file.
D
Click
Print
from Calibration Creation Phase.
A confirmation screen is displayed.
E
Click
Yes
.
Click
No
to cancel printing.
For a Glossy or Luster surface type, two charts
are printed. These are standard and high image
quality charts.
For a Matte surface type, one standard chart is
printed.
Tip:
O
You can create a standard value for each paper
surface type.
O
The initial calibration file provided contains
standard values for a standard printer. When
reducing the color differences between multiple
printers, select the calibration file created by the
main printer.
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 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
Consult service personnel for more information on
preparing and setting up the color measurement
device.
Tip:
Only the Dual Roll Model supports front roll
paper. For the Single Roll Model, see the
information for rear roll paper.