Linearization
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Linearization
As the density of an image varies from highlights to shadows, or
from lighter tints to darker tints, the printer should accurately
reproduce these areas in a predictable, or linear, fashion. The
process of linearization (or color calibration) involves printing
and reading color test patches, and calibrating the printer to
ensure that the expected and printed densities will match. This
in turn will ensure optimal color matching.
You should perform a color calibration when:
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You notice a shift (change) in color output
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Changing media types
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Changing print mode (only if the most precise color match-
ing is required)
Color calibration is a feature of the print server or RIP con-
nected to the printer. Refer to the documentation that accompa-
nies the RIP for further information.
Summary of Contents for CS7075
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Page 25: ...Workflow Overview 1 13...
Page 28: ...1 16 Workflow Overview...
Page 38: ...1 26 Special Features...
Page 100: ...3 44 Media Wizard...
Page 107: ...Auto Calibrations 4 7 Fig 4 1 Auto calibration patterns and reports...
Page 128: ...4 28 Linearization...
Page 138: ...5 10 Recover Missing Ink Jets...
Page 176: ...B 16 Diagnostics...
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