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Color management In order to print accurate colors, it is necessary to convert the color values in your files to the color values that will produce the correct colors from your printer, your inks and your paper. An ICC color profile is a description of a printer, ink and paper combination that contains all the information needed for these color conversions. When you have defined and calibrated a new paper type, the printer is ready to create a ICC profile for use with your paper, which will allow you to print on it with the best possible color accuracy. Alternatively, if your paper type is already known to the printer, you already have an appropriate ICC profile for use with it. Create your own profile You can create a color profile easily by using the HP Color Center: select Paper Preset Management > Profile Paper. The printer helps you by prompting for information about the paper, then creates and installs the new profile automatically. The process takes about 15-20 minutes and consists of the following steps. 1. A profiling chart is printed, which contains patches of each ink used in your printer. Unlike a calibration chart, most of the patches contain combinations of more than one ink. The printer chooses automatically between two profile charts: ● An A3 or B format for cut sheets ● A roll-paper format that minimizes paper use by printing across the full width of the roll 2. The chart is allowed to dry for a period of time that depends on the paper type, so that the colors have time to stabilize. NOTE: If you would like to use a longer drying time, you can ask the HP Color Center to create the chart without going on to create a profile (Windows: Print target only; Mac OS: Print ICC profiling chart). Then, later, when the chart is completely dry, you can restart the HP Color Center and ask it to create a profile using the chart you have already created (Windows: Create ICC profile from a target that has already been printed; Mac OS: Scan ICC profiling chart and create ICC profile). In this case the spectrophotometer takes a while to warm up before it is ready to scan. 3. The chart is scanned and measured using the HP Embedded Spectrophotometer. 68 Chapter 6 Color management ENWW

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In order to print accurate colors, it is necessary to convert the color values in your files to the color
values that will produce the correct colors from your printer, your inks and your paper. An ICC color
profile is a description of a printer, ink and paper combination that contains all the information needed
for these color conversions.
When you have defined and calibrated a new paper type, the printer is ready to create a ICC profile
for use with your paper, which will allow you to print on it with the best possible color accuracy.
Alternatively, if your paper type is already known to the printer, you already have an appropriate ICC
profile for use with it.
Create your own profile
You can create a color profile easily by using the HP Color Center: select
Paper Preset
Management
>
Profile Paper
. The printer helps you by prompting for information about the paper,
then creates and installs the new profile automatically.
The process takes about 15–20 minutes and consists of the following steps.
1.
A profiling chart is printed, which contains patches of each ink used in your printer. Unlike a
calibration chart, most of the patches contain combinations of more than one ink.
The printer chooses automatically between two profile charts:
An A3 or B format for cut sheets
A roll-paper format that minimizes paper use by printing across the full width of the roll
2.
The chart is allowed to dry for a period of time that depends on the paper type, so that the colors
have time to stabilize.
NOTE:
If you would like to use a longer drying time, you can ask the HP Color Center to create
the chart without going on to create a profile (Windows:
Print target only
; Mac OS:
Print ICC
profiling chart
). Then, later, when the chart is completely dry, you can restart the HP Color
Center and ask it to create a profile using the chart you have already created (Windows:
Create
ICC profile from a target that has already been printed
; Mac OS:
Scan ICC profiling chart
and create ICC profile
). In this case the spectrophotometer takes a while to warm up before it is
ready to scan.
3.
The chart is scanned and measured using the HP Embedded Spectrophotometer.
68
Chapter 6
Color management
ENWW
Color management