HP Designjet Z5200 HP Designjet Z5200ps Printer - Introductory Information - Page 9

Color calibration - paper settings

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7. If the paper has been loaded successfully, the front panel displays the 'Ready' message and the printer is ready to print. If the paper is not straight, follow the instructions on the front-panel display. When correctly loaded, the sheet is in the back of the printer. Color calibration Color calibration enables your printer to produce consistent colors with the particular printheads, inks and paper type that you are using, and under your particular environmental conditions. After color calibration, you can expect to get identical prints from any two different printers situated in different geographical locations. Calibration should be done in any of the following circumstances: • Whenever a printhead is replaced • Whenever a new paper type is introduced that has not yet been calibrated with the current set of printheads • Whenever a certain amount of printing has been done since the last calibration • Whenever the printer has been turned off for a long period of time • Whenever the environmental conditions (temperature and humidity) change significantly The printer driver usually reminds you with an alert whenever you need to perform color calibration, unless you have disabled the alerts. However, there will be no alert if the environmental conditions change. You should calibrate a paper type before creating its color profile; however, you can later recalibrate without needing to recreate the color profile. You can turn off color calibration from the front panel: select the Image Quality Maintenance menu icon, then set Enable color calibration to OFF. In this case, the printer will use a default calibration set in the factory for all paper types. If you later turn color calibration back on, it will still remember any calibrations that you performed earlier. You can check the color calibration status of the currently loaded paper at any time by pressing the View loaded paper key on the front panel. The status may be one of the following: • PENDING: The paper has not been calibrated. (Whenever you update the printer's firmware, the color calibration status of all papers is reset to PENDING.) • OBSOLETE: The paper has been calibrated, but the calibration is now out of date for one of the reasons mentioned above, and should be repeated. • OK: The paper has been calibrated, and the calibration is up to date. • N/A: This paper cannot be calibrated. The following paper types cannot be calibrated: plain paper, transparent materials, and textured glossy paper (such as HP Collector Satin Canvas). They can, however, be profiled. You can start color calibration in the following ways: • From the printer driver alert that recommends calibration. • From the HP Color Center: Select Paper Preset Management > Calibrate Paper. • From the front panel: Select the Image Quality Maintenance menu icon, then Calibrate color. The calibration process is fully automatic and can be performed unattended after you have loaded paper of the type you wish to calibrate-which should be A4, Letter or any larger size. The process takes about 8-10 minutes and consists of the following steps. 1. A calibration test chart is printed, which contains patches of each ink used in your printer. Introductory Information 8

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Introductory Information
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7.
If the paper has been loaded successfully, the front panel displays the ‘Ready’ message and the printer is ready
to print. If the paper is not straight, follow the instructions on the front-panel display.
When correctly loaded, the sheet is in the back of the printer.
Color calibration
Color calibration enables your printer to produce consistent colors with the particular printheads, inks and paper
type that you are using, and under your particular environmental conditions. After color calibration, you can expect
to get identical prints from any two different printers situated in different geographical locations.
Calibration should be done in any of the following circumstances:
Whenever a printhead is replaced
Whenever a new paper type is introduced that has not yet been calibrated with the current set of printheads
Whenever a certain amount of printing has been done since the last calibration
Whenever the printer has been turned off for a long period of time
Whenever the environmental conditions (temperature and humidity) change significantly
The printer driver usually reminds you with an alert whenever you need to perform color calibration, unless you have
disabled the alerts. However, there will be no alert if the environmental conditions change.
You should calibrate a paper type before creating its color profile; however, you can later recalibrate without
needing to recreate the color profile.
You can turn off color calibration from the front panel: select the Image Quality Maintenance menu icon, then set
Enable color calibration
to
OFF
. In this case, the printer will use a default calibration set in the factory for all paper
types. If you later turn color calibration back on, it will still remember any calibrations that you performed earlier.
You can check the color calibration status of the currently loaded paper at any time by pressing the
View loaded
paper
key on the front panel. The status may be one of the following:
PENDING: The paper has not been calibrated. (Whenever you update the printer’s firmware, the color
calibration status of all papers is reset to PENDING.)
OBSOLETE: The paper has been calibrated, but the calibration is now out of date for one of the reasons
mentioned above, and should be repeated.
OK: The paper has been calibrated, and the calibration is up to date.
N/A: This paper cannot be calibrated. The following paper types cannot be calibrated: plain paper, transparent
materials, and textured glossy paper (such as HP Collector Satin Canvas). They can, however, be profiled.
You can start color calibration in the following ways:
From the printer driver alert that recommends calibration.
From the HP Color Center: Select
Paper Preset Management
>
Calibrate Paper
.
From the front panel: Select the Image Quality Maintenance menu icon, then
Calibrate color
.
The calibration process is fully automatic and can be performed unattended after you have loaded paper of the
type you wish to calibrate—which should be A4, Letter or any larger size.
The process takes about 8–10 minutes and consists of the following steps.
1.
A calibration test chart is printed, which contains patches of each ink used in your printer.