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For Port, select the COM port (or the USB port on newer Mac OS computers) to which the EFI
10.Measure each color patch using the EFI
11.Continue measuring every color patch on the Measurement Page, being sure not to skip a single patch.
NOTE: It is critical that you take the measurements in the order outlined in the Measurements dialog box and on the Measurement Page.
12.When all patches have been measured successfully, click Accept.
13.In the Measure dialog box, click OK.
14.In the Calibrator window, click Apply to implement the new calibration data.
15.In the Information dialog box, click OK.
This completes the calibration process using the EFI
Tray Alignment
Tray Alignment is a feature that allows you to adjust small shifts that may occur during the printing process. Greater shifts should be addressed by an authorized technician. You can perform Tray Alignment from the Command WorkStation. The procedure is described in the following section.
NOTE: After you perform Tray Alignment, you must reRIP any previously RIPped jobs that you have saved. This allows the new alignment settings to be applied to the saved jobs.
TO PERFORM AND VERIFY TRAY ALIGNMENT FROM THE COMMAND WORKSTATION
1.Verify that the DocuColor 12 is within the correct registration specifications.
2.Print a test job from the application and verify the registration of the document.
3.Select Align Paper Trays from the Server menu.
4.Select the tray
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