Xerox 550, 560 manual Minimum Accepted, Separations, Output Density, Input %

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Calibration table Info Graph tab

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Minimum Accepted

The minimum measured value of the output density that is accepted for correction.

Properties—The parameters that were selected when the calibration table was created.

Calibration table Info Graph tab

During printing, the CX print server automatically replaces the CMYK values in the RTP file with new values that compensate for the printer’s current performance level.

This tab includes the following:

Separations

The graph displays cyan, magenta, yellow, and black separations. You can see information about each separation by clicking the desired separation button. Or you can view all the separations together, by clicking the button that shows all four colors.

Output Density

The vertical axis represents the dot percentage values of the final output data (after applying the calibration table) that is sent to the printer.

Input %

The horizontal axis represents the dot percentage values of the RTP file.

Adding an entry to a calibration table

You can review a calibration table to make sure that the curves are relatively smooth and continuous. If you are not satisfied with the results, the Editor tab enables you to adjust the values of the image in the value table.

1.From the Tools menu, select Resource Center.

2.In the Resource list, select Calibrations.

3.Select the calibration table that you want to add an entry, and click the Editor tab.

4.From the Separation list, select the desired separation to that you want to add an entry.

The file and printer values for the separation that you selected appear in the File Value and Printer Value lists.

5.Select a row in the value table, and click the Add button.

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Xerox 550, 560 manual Minimum Accepted, Separations, Output Density, Input %, In the Resource list, select Calibrations