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Densitometer Calibration
The Densitometer Calibration corrects the printer’s response based on a
densitometer reading for selected patches on a test print. If you have a
densitometer, you do not need to run Visual Gray Balance and Visual
Linearity calibrations. You only need to do a Densitometer Calibration.
With the Densitometer Calibration procedure, you make a test print and
measure the density values for each of the patches on the test print with
the densitometer. You then enter the density results for each of the
patches in the Densitometer Input Test Print Values dialog box.
The printer can print either a 15 or a 38-step test print. Using the 38-step
target yields the best calibration results; however, calibration time is
increased if you use a manual densitometer. The Densitometer
Calibration test prints look similar to the following examples depending on
the media you are calibrating for:
CMY
K
CMYK