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Printer Calibration

Spectrophotometer-Based Calibration

There are two methods provided for entering the calibration data values measured by a
spectrophotometer. The first method allows you to use PhaserMatch or PhaserCal software to
control and communicate with a spectrophotometer that is connected to your computer. The
second method allows you to manually import LAB measured data.
The spectrophotometers that can be controlled by PhaserMatch or PhaserCal software are:
GretagMacbeth Spectrolino/SpectroScan
GretagMacbeth Eye-One System
X-Rite DTP-41
X-Rite DTP-70
X-Rite PULSE
X-Rite Digital Swatchbook
SpectroStar SpectroCam
Note:
PhaserMatch and PhaserCal software do not support any densitometers for performing
a color calibration procedure.
PhaserMatch and PhaserCal software walks you through a series of steps that generate and
download the calibration data to a printer.
To perform a spectrophotometer-based calibration:
1.
Launch the PhaserMatch or PhaserCal application.
2.
Click the Calibrate Printer button in the main screen.
3.
Click the Spectrophotometer-Based Calibration button in the main Calibrate Printer
screen
4.
Select a device from the list of supported spectrophotometers or select Manually Enter
Data.
5.
Select a printer, print quality, and paper type you use to do the calibration procedure.
PhaserMatch and PhaserCal 4.0 User Guide
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