5.
In the
Number of copies
box, enter the number of copies you
want to print.
Note:
It is recommended that you print at least 25 copies of the
calibration chart, and then use one of the last copies printed.
6.
(Optional) Select the
Engine Calibration
check box to
perform an internal printer calibration in addition to the color
calibration.
If you select the
Engine Calibration
check box, the internal
printer calibration will be performed first, and then the color
calibration will start.
7.
Click
.
The calibration chart prints.
8.
On the platen glass of the printer, place the scanner chart and
the off-the-glass calibration chart next to each other, facing
down.
9.
On the press touch screen, press
Scan
to switch to the scan
mode.
10.
Select the
Calibration
scan box.
11.
Press
Scan Settings
, and set the settings for the scanner
chart.
Note:
If the off-the-glass calibration chart is not placed within the
defined scanning area on the platen, the calibration process may not be
successful. To ensure that the calibration process is successful, select
Full Area
for the size setting.
12.
On the control panel, press
Start
to start scanning the charts.
The charts are scanned and measured and a calibration table
is created. In the IC-307 print controller Calibration Wizard, if
the calibration is successful, step 3 of the Calibration wizard
appears.
If an error occurs during the scanning process, an error
message appears.
13.
Click
Next
.
14.
To save the calibration table, do one of the following:
●
Select
As default name
to automatically name the
calibration table using the screening method, media type,
and date.
●
Select
Save as
to type your own name.
Note:
For best results, include the media type, and screening method in
the calibration table file name.
15.
Select the media type to which to apply the calibration table.
16.
Click
Finish
.
Performing off-the-glass calibration from the Creo Color Server
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