For the best image quality, this is done during installation, and should be done periodically by the customer.

For how to execute the color calibration, see Color Registration and Color Calibration.

  • Instruct the customer to periodically execute the color calibration.

 

Description

[A]

"Adjust Auto Density" is executed.

[B]

The test pattern 1 is printed for calibration, and the values are set in "Calibration 1".

[C]

The test pattern 2 is printed for calibration, and the values are set in "Calibration 2".

[D]Roll back to the previous value.
Issues possibly solved by color calibration
  • When the printed image looks strongly red, blue, or yellow because the density of the cyan, magenta, and yellow are not balanced.

    • When the printed image looks too dark or light.
Issues that cannot be solved by color calibration

The tone differences from other types of machine or machines of other manufacturers cannot be solved by color calibration. The tone differences from the machines of other manufacturers occur due to the differences in color reproduction caused by the difference in the engine and color profile specifications, so issues may not be solved even after performing color calibration.

Refer to "Adjustment by Changing the Machine's Profile Setting" for the color tone differences from other types of machine.