HP Designjet 30/90/130 Printer series – Quick Reference Guide

How Do I Perform a Color Calibration?

To ensure that color consistency is maintained, you will need to perform a color calibration at various times (for example, when you change the printheads). For more information on when you should perform a color calibration, refer to “Tell Me About Color Calibration” on page 66.

The calibration is performed for a given combination of printheads, paper type, and print quality. After you have done the calibration, the calibration data is stored in the printer and is used the next time you print with the same type of paper loaded.

Note that the color calibration is restricted to HP manufactured paper of certain types. Refer to the HP Designjet Driver and Documentation CD for more details.

For more general information about color calibration, refer to “Tell Me About Color Calibration” on page 66.

1.Make sure that you have a blank sheet of A4 or Letter paper, or a roll of paper of the relevant type at hand.

2.Double-click the HP Designjet Color Calibration icon on the desktop.

3.Choose the appropriate on-screen options.

The color calibration print will be produced. Once the calibration has finished, you do not need to keep the printout.

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HP 130 manual How Do I Perform a Color Calibration?