Calibration
Calibration Tolerance Level
The calibration tolerance level defines the range within which a target must fall to be considered acceptable.
There are three options for tolerance from which you can choose based on the accuracy and repeatability of the densitometer and printer:
✔Loose: Use if you may be redoing the calibration needlessly because of inherent statistical noise in the system.
✔Normal: Use for all your calibrations, unless you are frequently recalibrating your printer, especially if you are recalibrating and the prints look good.
✔Strict: Use only if you can demonstrate that your printing system's inherent variability does not cause needless recalibration, and your output product demands very tight density control.
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