Monitor calibration, Save the diagnostic plot for future use – HP Designjet T2500 eMultifunction Printer series User Manual

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Content type: Image

Compression: medium

Paper type: photo or matte, according to the paper used to print the diagnostic plot. Use photo if in
doubt.

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Quality: Best

Content type: Image

Paper type: photo or matte, according to the paper used to print the diagnostic plot. Use photo if in
doubt.

Load the diagnostic plot into the scanner input tray, making sure that the printed side of the plot is facing up.
The black arrows on the diagnostic plot indicate the direction of loading. Make sure that the diagnostic plot is
loaded without skew, and it is centered (that is, it covers the whole scanner area).

Once you have scanned the diagnostic plot (in case you selected the scan option), please remember to open
the scanned file in any image viewer software and select a zoom of 100% for correct visual evaluation of
patterns.

Monitor calibration

The monitor on which the plot is going to be evaluated should ideally be calibrated. As this is not always
feasible, we propose here to follow an easy procedure for adjusting the brightness and contrast of the
monitor in order to see the patterns correctly.

Adjust the brightness and contrast of your monitor until you can see a difference in lightness between these
two squares:

Now you are ready to check each pattern individually.

Save the diagnostic plot for future use

We recommend saving the diagnostic plot with the maintenance sheet, in the solid tube provided.

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