Kodak CIS-201 specifications Compensation Procedure for Agfa MSP Printers

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Subtract the test densities from the reference (aim) densities.

Example 1

Densitometer Readings—Normal Reference

and Normal Test Prints

 

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

 

 

 

 

REFERENCE

70

70

70

 

 

 

 

TEST

75

78

83

 

 

 

 

Difference

-5

-8

-13

 

 

 

 

This example includes neutral density equal to the lowest correction figure (-5). Removing the neutral density results in this correction:

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

Density

0

-3

-8

-5

 

 

 

 

To change these figures from densitometer units to key corrections, multiply the color corrections by a factor of

.7, and multiply the density corrections by a factor of .5. These are the key corrections for this example.

 

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

Density

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

-3

-8

-5

Multiply by .7 for color

 

 

 

 

0

-2

-6

-3

and .5 for density

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.To enter the correction, press MODE twice, and select COLOR BAL. Input the appropriate channel number. Write down the existing color balance figures as a reference. Add or subtract the corrections to the existing figures, and press ENTER. The corrections will be entered and the existing balance figures adjusted.

Press the Shift and Centering keys and perform the Dead Heat procedure, using the “Normal” Printer Setup Negative. When the display reads ENTER RINGAROUND LEVEL#=_, press the Skip key to skip this part. Then return to the print mode by pressing MODE once.

Repeat Steps 3 through 5 until the test prints are within 3 densitometer points of the aim figures, with a spread between the values of less than 5 points.

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.

If the Under and Over test prints do not match the reference prints, proceed as follows:

1.Compare the readings and work out corrections, using the method described in Step 4, above. (Use the aim figures obtained from the Normal reference print in Step 2, above.)

2.To enter the paper slope correction (under), go into the SETUP mode and select SLOPE ADJ. Write down the current values for SLOPE UNDER. Make the correction

by adding or subtracting from the current values and entering the new values. Then press ENTER.

3.To enter the paper slope correction (over), go into the SETUP mode and select SLOPE ADJ. Write down the current values for SLOPE OVER. Make the correction by adding or subtracting from the current values and entering the new values. Then press ENTER.

4.Press the Shift and Centering keys and perform the Dead Heat procedure, using the “Normal” Printer Setup Negative. Then reprint both “Under” and “Over” negatives, and repeat Steps 1 through 3 until there is a difference of less than 3 densitometer points from the aim, with a spread between the values of less than

5 points.

5.Back up the printer data by going to the SETUP mode. Press MODE twice, and then press the Shift and Transfer keys. The display will read DATA TRANSFER FM_TO_. Enter “B1” in the first section, and then use the arrow keys to move to the second section and enter “B2.” Press ENTER to back up the new printing data.

Compensation Procedure for AGFA MSP Printers

Follow this procedure to set up your printer when converting to KODAK EKTACOLOR Edge 8/ROYAL VIII Papers from KODAK EKTACOLOR Edge 7/ROYAL VII Papers

1.Enter ITT Schwarzchild Coefficient values for KODAK EKTACOLOR Edge 8/EKTACOLOR ROYAL VIII Paper in an unused table (a total of 10 tables is available).

a.Identify an available table; use DFPA (Define Paper). (The list of Schwarzchild tables follows this procedure.)

b.Type MOTC. The printer’s password is required.

c.Enter a Brand/Paper Type.

d.Enter the Schwarzchild Coefficients for EKTACOLOR Edge 8/ROYAL VIII Paper.

e.Save the changes. (Enter Y when VALUES OK? appears.)

2.Define the new paper.

a.Type DFPA (Define Paper), and choose an unused Paper Number.

b.Enter the Code Number from Step 1a.

c.Identify the Paper Surface.

d.Enter an Emulsion ID.

e.Enter the Paper Width.

f.Hit ESC twice.

g.Save the changes. (Enter Y when VALUES OK? appears.)

3.Create a Paper Channel.

a.Copy your current Paper Channel to an unused Paper Channel (use the COPC command). Enter the source channel and destination channel. Save the changes. (Enter Y when VALUES OK? appears).

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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-201Densitometer Method Compensation Procedure for Noritsu 1401/1501 PrintersMode 33 CH SHIFT→ YES→ CH Balance SHIFT→ D-IN→ YES Setting the Paper Slope Mode 33 CH SHIFT→ YES→ CH Balance SHIFT→ NO→ CH UnderMode 33 CH SHIFT→ YES→ CH Balance SHIFT→ NO→ NO→ CH Over Ringaround MethodBefore You Begin Compensation Procedure for Noritsu 1801 Micro PrinterSetup Procedure Normal Correction Setting the Paper Slope UnderSetting the Paper Slope Over Testing the New Paper Testing the New Paper Compensation Procedure for Agfa MSP Printers MSP / MSC Compensation Procedure for Agfa MSC Printers Compensation Procedure for Gretag Masterlab Compensation Procedure for Gretag MasterflexBefore Converting to the New Paper Converting to the New PaperMore Information

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