Color calibration using the printer sensor, See "color calibration using the printer sensor."), P.793 – Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6400S User Manual

Page 793: Color calibration using the printer sen- sor

Advertising
background image

Media Configuration Tool (Mac OS X)

P.581

Things That Can Be Done Using CCMC

You can execute the following functions by using the CCMC color management utility.
For a detailed explanation, see the following.

Color Calibration Management Console (Windows)

P.809

Color Calibration Management Console (Mac OS X)

P.848

Remotely Executing Color Calibration
You can remotely execute color calibration from a remote location.

Displaying the Advisability of executing color calibration
Advisability of executing color calibration
is displayed as a progress bar. This allows you to manage color effi-
ciently because you can visually check roughly how long until color calibration is executed next.

Managing the color calibration logs of remotely connected printers
The printer calibration logs are displayed in a list, making it possible to grasp the color management status of mul-
tiple remotely connected printers.
This makes it possible for administrators to identify, execute, and manage printers that require color calibration,
and makes administrative work more efficient.

Color Calibration Using the Printer Sensor

Color Calibration Using the Printer Sensor

Features of Color Calibration Using the Printer Sensor

Color calibration improves color consistency by compensating for slight differences in how color appears when printing
due to individual variations or aging among the printers.
Executing color calibration with the printer sensor will print a test pattern (built into the printer) that is then read auto-
matically by the printer sensor.
By this operation, calibration adjustment values reflecting the print result of the test pattern are set automatically.

Important

In order to increase the color stability precision when executing color calibration, maintain a constant temperature and hu-
midity environment each time within the range of temperatures of 15 to 30°C and within the range of humidities of 40 to 60%.
Executing color calibration under various temperature and humidity conditions may prevent the printer from making the cor-
rect adjustments.

Before color calibration, ensure the printer is not exposed to direct sunlight or other strong sources of light.
If the printer is exposed to strong sources of light, correct adjustment may not be possible.

Note

When executing color calibration using paper such as LW Gloss Proof and LW Matte Proof in which thin wrinkles occur
easily, set Head Height to Low and VacuumStrngth to Weak.
(See "Troubleshooting Paper Abrasion and Blurry Images.")

P.769

(See "Adjusting the Vacuum Strength.")

P.777

Recommend Timing for Color Calibration

We recommend color calibration in the following situations.

After initial printer installation

After Printhead replacement

If colors seem different from before, despite using the same printing environment, under the same conditions

To ensure uniform colors when printing on multiple printers (however, be sure to use the same version of firmware
and printer driver, under the same settings)

When the Execution Guide is displayed (Specifying Execution Guide

P.795

)

iPF6400S

Color Calibration Using the Printer Sensor

User's Guide

Color Management

Color Calibration

793

Advertising