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Fiery XJ Print Calibrator
Some new features and information are now available for Fiery XJ Print Calibrator. These
changes affect Macintosh, Windows 95, and Windows NT users only.
Printing patch pages
In order to print a patch page to measure data with a densitometer, choose Print Patch Page
from the Measurements menu.
Measurement files
Two different types of new measurement files can be used:
• To create a new measurement file using a densitometer, choose Densitometer from the
Measurements menu.
• To use a previously saved measurements file, choose Import from the Measurements
menu, browse to the file, and click Open.
Calibration targets
A new calibration target can be created in two ways:
• To use a measurements file from an outside source, such as "custom.ps" from the User
Software CD, first download and print the file. After measuring the patches, choose
Save Measurements as Target from the Measurements menu, name the file, and click Save
to save it to your hard disk.
Custom.ps is a PostScript measurements file included with the user software. It is
provided to enable you to download measurement patches that incorporate the copier's
current calibration set; however, this file should not be used for day-to-day calibration.
• To use a newly edited file, click the Edit Calibration button, modify the target curve (by
editing the custom curve or changing the Maximum Density values), click Save Target,
name the file, and click Save to save it to your hard disk.
When editing calibration, note that measurements are represented by thin lines and
targets are represented by thick lines.
Once a target is created, you must save it to the Fiery XJ in order to use it.
1. Click the Target button and then click Local in the Select Target window.
2. Browse to the target file and click Open.
3. When the new target file appears under the Target button, click the Apply Calibration
button and click OK in the next two windows.
4. In the Save Target window, name the new target and click Save.
5. When you are prompted that the new calibration target has been applied, click OK.
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