SECTION 17: Getting Label Print Job Started
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5) Gain correction steps
“Example: gain and gamma readings of -8% and -0.15 for cyan”
Referring to Table B, you learn that the gain adjustment value is +4 for the gamma reading of -0.15. Add
the adjustment value to the gain reading as calculated below.
*gain reading -8% + gain adjustment value +4% = gain correction value -4%
Keep clicking the button “
▲
” or “
▼
” for the cyan gain setting on
the color correction dialog
until the gain
value “-4%” appears, as shown below.
*You can set the gain value to -50% to 50%.
- Press
Apply
after you have completed the entry.
* To cancel the setting, press
Cancel
.
To check if the gamma and gain settings to which you have just applied correction values fall within their
acceptable ranges, print cyan following the steps 1) to 3) again.
-Take out the printed disc from the tray and check if the gamma and gain readings on the sample gauge
fall within the acceptable ranges below.
Color correction is not required if the gamma and gain readings respectively fall within the ranges of -0.05
to +0.05 and -2% to +2%.
(If desired, correct the settings so that the gamma and gain readings can be closer to the ideal values of
0.00 and 0% respectively on the sample gauge.)
If no further correction is needed, the color correction to cyan is completed.
*
If you want to correct colors other than cyan now, go back to step 1) and select a color you want to print
on
the color correction dialog
.
-When you complete correcting of all colors, press
OK
to close the color correction window.