Color calibration – HP Designjet 510 Printer series User Manual

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Color calibration

You can calibrate the ink system for the specific paper loaded in your printer. Doing this ensures the printed
output matches the colors of the original image as closely as possible. The printer stores the calibration data for
each type of paper you have calibrated it for since it was powered up. Once the printer has been powered down,
the next time you use it only the last calibration made will be available and it will print using these calibration data.

To color-calibrate your printer, first make sure you have the correct type of paper loaded and then make the
following front-panel selections:

The printer prints a calibration pattern and scans it to create the calibration data for the type of paper loaded.

If you want to check the color-calibration status of your printer, make the following front-panel selections:

The front panel display shows what types of paper the ink system is currently calibrated for.

To remove all the calibrations and reset the printer to its factory values choose
Color calibration > Reset from the Ink menu.

Select (using the keys)

Then press:

1. Ink

Enter

2. Color calibration

Enter

3. Calibrate Paper

Enter

Select (using the keys)

Then press:

1. Ink

Enter

2. Color calibration

Enter

3. Status

Enter

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