Xerox 7760 manual Printer Calibration, Spectrophotometer-Based Calibration

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Printer Calibration

Spectrophotometer-Based Calibration

There are two methods provided for entering the calibration data values measured by a spectrophotometer. The first method allows you to use PhaserMatch or PhaserCal software to control and communicate with a spectrophotometer that is connected to your computer. The second method allows you to manually import LAB measured data.

The spectrophotometers that can be controlled by PhaserMatch or PhaserCal software are:

GretagMacbeth Spectrolino/SpectroScan

GretagMacbeth Eye-One System

X-Rite DTP-41

X-Rite DTP-70

X-Rite PULSE

X-Rite Digital Swatchbook

SpectroStar SpectroCam

Note: PhaserMatch and PhaserCal software do not support any densitometers for performing a color calibration procedure.

PhaserMatch and PhaserCal software walks you through a series of steps that generate and download the calibration data to a printer.

To perform a spectrophotometer-based calibration:

1.Launch the PhaserMatch or PhaserCal application.

2.Click the Calibrate Printer button in the main screen.

3.Click the Spectrophotometer-Based Calibration button in the main Calibrate Printer screen

4.Select a device from the list of supported spectrophotometers or select Manually Enter Data.

5.Select a printer, print quality, and paper type you use to do the calibration procedure.

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Contents User Guide Page Contents Glossary Introduction to Color Management PhaserMatch Software, Version PhaserCal Software, VersionIntroduction Installing PhaserMatch/PhaserCal Software Installing on Macintosh SystemsRequirements Typical Uses of PhaserMatch Software Installing on Windows SystemsNext Recommended Reading Calibrating a PrinterCreating Custom TekColor Corrections Creating New Device Link Profiles ICC ProfileCreating ICC Profiles Printing with Custom TekColor CorrectionsTypical Uses of PhaserMatch Software Printer Calibration Spectrophotometer-Based CalibrationVisual Color Calibration Creating Custom TekColor Corrections Creating Device Link ProfilesSelecting a Phaser Printer Profile Creating Custom TekColor CorrectionsSelecting a Target Device Profile Device Link Profile Options Screen Saving Device Link Profile ScreenSending a Custom TekColor Correction to the Printer Screen Phaser 7700 Printer Printing to a Phaser 7760 or Phaser 7750 Printer Printing with Custom TekColor CorrectionsMacintosh OS Windows 2000 and Windows XP Printing to a Phaser 7700 Printer Windows 2000 and Windows XP Editing Custom TekColor Corrections Editing Custom TekColor Corrections OverviewEditing Hints Output Gamma Curves Editing Tool Button Fine Tune Tool Editing Custom TekColor Corrections Overview Managing TekColor Corrections on a Phaser 7700 Printer Managing Custom TekColor CorrectionsTroubleshooting Macintosh System RequirementsWindows System Requirements Spectrophotometer Calibration Data FileHighlighted text should not be changed Your measurement data Additional Information Resource LinkGlossary Color CalibrationSee ICC Profiles LUT Introduction to Color Management PhaserMatch and PhaserCal 4.0 User Guide Index PhaserMatch and PhaserCal 4.0 User Guide Index-2
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7760 specifications

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