Kodak CIS-201 specifications Testing the New Paper

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6.Press D-IN and input the range of channels that will be using the new paper (do not include channel 00). Enter the correction, and press YES.

Repeat Steps 1 through 6 until no further correction is required. Setup of the Over slope is complete.

Compensation Procedure for NORITSU 901, 1001, 1201, and 1202 Printers

Follow this procedure to test KODAK EKTACOLOR Edge 8/ROYAL VIII Papers when converting from KODAK EKTACOLOR Edge 7/ROYAL VII Papers, and to set up your printer for the new paper.

Testing the New Paper

If the printer uses only one type of paper, follow Method 1. If it uses more than one type, follow Method 2.

Method 1:

1.When your supply of EKTACOLOR Edge 7/ ROYAL VII Paper is about to run out, print the Printer Setup Negative “Normal,” “Under,” and “Over” on the channel most commonly used for the paper. Label the three prints “Old-Paper Reference Print—Normal,” “Old-Paper Reference Print—Under,” and “Old-Paper Reference Print—Over.”

2.When you are ready to convert to the new paper, load it into the printer and perform a Morning Setup procedure.

3.Print the Printer Setup Negative, “Under,” “Normal,” and “Over” on the channel that will be most commonly used for the new paper. If the test prints match the reference prints, the paper change is complete. If the test prints do not match the reference prints, proceed to “Setting the Paper Slope.”

Method 2:

1.When your supply of EKTACOLOR Edge 7/ ROYAL VII Paper is about to run out, print the Printer Setup Negative “Normal,” “Under,” and “Over” on the channel most commonly used for the paper. Label the three prints “Old-Paper Reference Print—Normal,” “Old-Paper Reference Print—Under,” and “Old-Paper Reference Print—Over.”

2.When you are ready to convert to the new paper, load it into the printer. Make a print from the “Normal” Printer Setup Negative on the new paper. Make sure to use the same channel as in Step 1. Label the print “New-Paper Test Print—Normal.”

3.Measure the Normal reference print and the print labeled “New-Paper Test Print—Normal,” and record the readings. See Example 1.

Example 1

Densitometer Readings—Normal Reference

and Normal Test Prints

 

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

 

 

 

 

REFERENCE

75

80

73

 

 

 

 

TEST

90

87

73

 

 

 

 

Difference

-15

-7

00

 

 

 

 

Note: To obtain the difference, subtract the test-print density from the reference-print density.

4.To calculate the correction, add the cyan, magenta, and yellow difference values to obtain an overall density reading. Divide by 5 to obtain the density correction.

Density

Correction

Difference

-15

-7

0

=

-22

-22 / 5 =

-.4

Divide the cyan, magenta, and yellow difference values by 10 to obtain the color correction.

Color Correction

-1.5

-.7

.0

The correction for this example is -1.5 Cyan, -.7 Magenta, .0 Yellow, and -.4 Density.

5. Identify the channels that are using the old paper, and record them; these channels will all require the same correction.

Note: If the Master Balance or Morning Setup channel will use the new paper, you must include CH 00 in the Channel Balance Shift. For example, if the new paper is used in channels 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, and the Master Balance or Morning Setup channel, you would enter the following:

00-07

(N)

Y/N

-0.0 Y -.7 M

-1.5 C

-.4 D

 

 

 

This Channel Balance correction will be made to channels 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, and 07.

6. Input the correction into the Channel Balance Shift as follows:

a. While pressing MODE, press SETUP, and then press NO until CH BALANCE SHIFT Y/N appears.

b. Press D-IN. Press YES.

c. To input the sample correction above for channels 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, enter the following:

10-15

(N)

Y/N

0.0 Y -.7 M

-1.5 C

-.4 D

 

 

 

Press the arrow keys to move the cursor.

Press the YES key. The Channel Balance correction will be made to channels 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15.

Repeat Steps 2 through 6 until the Normal test print matches the Normal reference print. When the Normal test print matches the Normal reference print, you can proceed to “Setting the Paper Slope.”

Setting the Paper Slope

After matching the Normal test and Normal reference prints, make test prints from the “Under” and “Over” Printer Setup Negatives. Make sure to use the same channel you used to make the reference prints. If the Under and Over test prints match the reference prints, the paper change is complete.

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Printer Conversion to KODAK EKTACOLOR Edge 8 and EKTACOLOR ROYAL VIII Papers CIS-201

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Contents To Determine If Compensation Is Required March 2000 CIS-201Compensation Procedure for Noritsu 1401/1501 Printers Mode 33 CH SHIFT→ YES→ CH Balance SHIFT→ D-IN→ YESDensitometer Method Mode 33 CH SHIFT→ YES→ CH Balance SHIFT→ NO→ NO→ CH Over Setting the Paper SlopeMode 33 CH SHIFT→ YES→ CH Balance SHIFT→ NO→ CH Under Ringaround MethodCompensation Procedure for Noritsu 1801 Micro Printer Setup ProcedureBefore You Begin Setting the Paper Slope Under Setting the Paper Slope OverNormal Correction Testing the New Paper Testing the New Paper Compensation Procedure for Agfa MSP Printers MSP / MSC Compensation Procedure for Agfa MSC Printers Before Converting to the New Paper Compensation Procedure for Gretag MasterlabCompensation Procedure for Gretag Masterflex Converting to the New PaperMore Information

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