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3.Under Check Print Settings, choose the desired calibration set.
4.If there is more than one option, choose the appropriate calibration set for the type of media you will use most often.
NOTE: For this calibration to take effect, the calibration set must be associated with one or more output profiles. The default calibration set is already associated with the default output profile, so there is no need to make any new associations.
5.Under Generate Measurement Page, click Print.
6.In the Print Options dialog box that appears, choose the page type, paper size, and input tray to use for the measurement page, and then click Print.
Print Options dialog boxes for
Select either 34 Sorted Patches or 21 Sorted Patches. The Paper Size
NOTE: Available paper size is the primary factor in determining whether to print 34 or
21 patches. Choosing the larger number of patches to print will give you a more precise reading, because more patches provide more reference points within the tonal range on which to base the calibration. Generally, more patches are added between the quarter tone and the highlight, which provides for slightly better rendering of light tones in an image.
7.Retrieve the Measurement Page.
8.Under Get Measurements, click Measure.
9.With the EFI
For Page Type, the previously selected page information appears.
For Clicks Per Patch, select how many measurements (clicks of the measurement button on the EFI
NOTE: Select multiple clicks per patch when the printed output is uneven to ensure a more accurate measurement.
The average measurement is returned to the EFI
Selecting the Audio Feedback check box instructs the computer to signal you audibly after each patch measurement is completed. This allows you to take the measurements without having to watch the computer monitor. An audible tone indicates the patch was measured successfully; the same tone sounds to indicate that a measurement error occurred.
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