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B How to adapt your previously developed 'substrate presets' and 'media profiles' to the new LX610 Inks Adapt presets This section is applicable to customers that have upgraded their HP Scitex LX600/LX800/L65500 Printer to the new LX610 Inks but still want to use the previous customized media profile and customized substrate presets that were based on the previous inks. For more information about the LX610 Inks refer to the following link www.hp.com/go/LX610inkupgrade LX610 Inks The new LX610 Inks (available as standard with the HP Scitex LX820/LX850) give the following benefits: ● Increased optical density ● Increased glossiness ● Increased waterfastness in Cyan and Black ● Can use the same Substrates as the LX600 Inks ● The same printing parameters are applied as the LX600 Ink (temperature, tension, airflow, vacuum). 1. HP recommends using specific LX610 media profiles (Substrate presets and icc profiles) for the LX610 Inks in order to optimize the results. However, if you have developed a large number of customized media profiles which were based on the LX600 Inks for your specific substrate, first try using your existing customized color profiles and substrate presets with the LX610 Inks and check the results. 2. In most cases, the differences obtained will be small enough to be acceptable. However in some cases you might seek a closer match of a particular color. For those cases the following describes potential workarounds, although final results may still not match expectations. NOTE: It should also be noted that HP also has a large selection of Color Profiles available to download, check the website www.hp.com/go/latexmediafinder or check the website of the vendor for your particular RIP, to see if there is a color profile available for your specific type of substrate. ENWW 97