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Просмотреть онлайн или скачать pdf Дополнение для пользователей для Сервер печати Xerox DocuColor 45087638. Xerox DocuColor 45087638 28 страниц. Powered by fiery, version 1.0 for the docucolor 8002/7002 digital press
Creating a custom
profile using the
ILS
T
O CREATE A CUSTOM PROFILE AND CALIBRATION SET USING THE
Before creating a custom profile for a specific paper, you must load the paper at the digital
press.
The digital press creates a new profile as well as a new calibration set that the profile is
associated with.
1 Assign the media to a tray at the digital press and load the media into the tray.
The digital press might use more than 100 sheets to print the patch pages, depending on the
page size.
2 Start ColorWise Pro Tools and connect to the EX8002.
For more information about ColorWise Pro Tools and configuring the connection to the
EX8002, see Color Printing.
3 Click Calibrator.
The Calibrator main window appears.
4 In the Select Measurement Method pane, choose ILS.
The ILS Support window appears.
5 Under Available Calibrations, click Create New.
6 On the right, under Create New, type a name for the calibration set to be associated with the
new profile.
Use a name that contains the media type and digital press mode settings used with the
calibration set. The name cannot be the name of an existing calibration set.
The new profile will have the same name as the calibration set.
7 Choose the media type and digital press mode settings for the calibration set.
These settings are used to print the patch pages and are saved with the calibration set.
If paper of the correct media type is loaded at the digital press, the paper tray selection is
automatically set to the tray containing the paper.
8 Type the name of the recommended paper.
This is the paper you are using to create the profile.
9 Click Continue.
The digital press prints and measures the patch pages. When the digital press is done
measuring each patch page, it outputs the page.
ILS
ON THE DIGITAL PRESS
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