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Using Additional Calibration Features

NOTE: The installation is similar for NT and Macintosh systems. When the instructions say, for example, click Next or Install, the first option is for NT systems and the second is for Macintosh systems.

CAUTION: To avoid possible damage, do not connect or disconnect the cable between your host computer and the printer when either device is powered up.

7.Open the installation file (KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration.exe). The display shows a splash screen for KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration and a Setup message.

8.After the Welcome screen is displayed, click Next or Continue.

9.For Macintosh systems only, read the readme information, then click

Continue.

10.Read the license agreement.

To accept the terms and continue the installation, click Yes or Agree.

Or, to cancel the installation, click No or Disagree.

11.For NT systems only, read the readme information, then click Next.

12.Select the installation type:

For NT systems, select one of the following: NOTE: The Compact option is not supported.

Typical includes Device Calibration Applications for the Kodak Professional LED Printer and for the Kodak Professional Digital Mutliprinter, plus the Linearization Calibration Application for the Kodak Professional RFS 3570+ (Speed Up) Film Scanner

Custom allows you to choose specific features for the application you choose to install, including the Centralized Densitometer Application; for the LED Printer, you may choose to install either Gen I or Gen II.

For Macintosh systems, select Easy Install.

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Contents Kodak Professional LED Page Contents Contents Calibrating the Printer LED Printer icon Starting the Device Calibration SoftwareDownloading LUTs and Sending Test Print highlights Calibrating the Printer Continue with Obtaining Densities on Obtaining Densities from a File Obtaining DensitiesUsing the Densitometer to Read Densities Open the Centralized Densitometer Application Continue with Completing the Calibration Completing the Calibration Calibrating the Printer Calibrating the Printer Calibration Graph TroubleshootingNumeric Calibration Error Codes Calibration ErrorsReadydevicename Operation Printer devicename Column, value value is Columncolumn Troubleshooting Filefilename Try adjusting frame counts or Error Message Possible Cause/Subsystem Possible Solution Non-Numeric Calibration Error MessagesCode Message Explanation Densitometer ErrorsInvalidreading Badmeastype System Requirements Installing the Calibration SoftwareMacintosh Systems Windows NT SystemsInstallation Procedure Continue Using Additional Calibration Features About the Kodak Professional Device Calibration Software Application Window DefinitionsWindow Area Description Etc. will be deleted for this Menu Function Icon/Key Availability Description AccessMacintosh Systems NT Systems Editing the Log SettingsLog all actions Log all actions Device Setting OptionsAdding a Device Adding, Updating, and Deleting DevicesDevice icon Updating a DeviceScsi ID To delete a device and all files associated with the device Deleting a DeviceViewing Graphs Advanced Features of the LED II Calibration SoftwareValue Graph Difference Graph History Graph To view calibration graphs Applying a Master Balance NT Systems Only Using Additional Calibration Features To send a LUT to the Printer Sending LUTsUsing Additional Calibration Features To send a test target to the printer Sending TargetsNT Systems Macintosh Systems To edit the device configuration Editing the Device ConfigurationUsing Additional Calibration Features To edit the configuration information on the Procedure tab Procedure Description AttributeDensity Source Description Attribute Editing Information on the Density Source TabOnly. Only use this feature as instructed by Kodak To edit the configuration information on the Aim tabAttribute Description Editing Information on the History Tab To edit the configuration information on the History tabEditing Information on the Paper Tab To edit the configuration information on the Paper tabEditing DP2 Information NT Systems To edit the configuration information on the DP2 tabEditing Kpis Information Macintosh Systems To edit the configuration information on the Kpis tab Completing the Edit Configuration Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration File FormatsExample Installing the Densitometer To install the densitometerHost System Default Port Using Additional Calibration Features Installing the Centralized Densitometer Application Installation Procedure March March Using the Centralized Densitometer Application Adding a Printer Deleting a Printer March Changing Printer Information Changing the Densitometer Port March Measuring Densities During a Calibration Cycle Viewing Calibration Graphs March Page Kodak Canada INC

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