HP Latex 1500 User guide - Page 152

Color calibration, Substrate, Calibrate

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In this case, the diagram shows the need to change the value corresponding to the G pattern, it also indicates that the correction needs to be moved towards lower values, because the '40' value would move it in the wrong direction. Color calibration Color calibration enables your printer to produce consistent colors with a particular substrate type, even if printheads, ink cartridges, and environmental conditions change. Color calibration sets the ink restriction and linearization, which varies with the drop weight of the printhead. This calibration has been designed to provide consistency as the printhead ages (drop-weight degradation) and from one printer to another. For example, to reach a maximum cyan density of 0.6, one printhead may require 3 drops while another one may require 3.5 drops (lower drop weight). For generic substrate profiles, there are no factory-reference color-calibration values in the printer or within the presets: the first calibration for each substrate sets the color reference for future calibrations. The future calibrations will therefore try to match the colors of the first calibration. In this way you maintain consistency as the printhead ages. HP substrate loaded from HP Substrate On-line Manager contain color reference files. Good nozzle health is important, and the printheads should also be as new as possible for best performance when you make the first calibration. It is also important to have the printheads well aligned (see Align the printheads on page 137), and to make sure the substrate is advancing correctly (see Substrate-advance compensation on page 148), otherwise the color pattern may appear blurry or with slightly different colors. To start color calibration from the Internal Print Server, select Substrate > Color calibration, then click the Calibrate button. NOTE: Only non-porous substrates wider than 61 cmInline measure markup needed (24 in) can be calibrated. Porous substrates cannot be calibrated. NOTE: Color calibration is not recommended when the carriage beam is in a higher position than normal. The calibration process is fully automatic and can be performed unattended after you have loaded substrate of the type you wish to calibrate. The process takes about 15 minutes and consists of the following steps: 144 Chapter 8 Printer calibration ENWW

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In this case, the diagram shows the need to change the value corresponding to the G pattern, it also indicates
that the correction needs to be moved towards lower values, because the ‘40’ value would move it in the wrong
direction.
Color calibration
Color calibration enables your printer to produce consistent colors with a particular substrate type, even if
printheads, ink cartridges, and environmental conditions change.
Color calibration sets the ink restriction and linearization, which varies with the drop weight of the printhead. This
calibration has been designed to provide consistency as the printhead ages (drop-weight degradation) and from
one printer to another. For example, to reach a maximum cyan density of 0.6, one printhead may require 3 drops
while another one may require 3.5 drops (lower drop weight).
For generic substrate profiles, there are no factory-reference color-calibration values in the printer or within the
presets: the first calibration for each substrate sets the color reference for future calibrations. The future
calibrations will therefore try to match the colors of the first calibration. In this way you maintain consistency as
the printhead ages.
HP substrate loaded from HP Substrate On-line Manager contain color reference files.
Good nozzle health is important, and the printheads should also be as new as possible for best performance
when you make the first calibration.
It is also important to have the printheads well aligned (see
Align the printheads
on page
137
), and to make sure
the substrate is advancing correctly (see
Substrate-advance compensation
on page
148
), otherwise the color
pattern may appear blurry or with slightly different colors.
To start color calibration from the Internal Print Server, select
Substrate
>
Color calibration
, then click the
Calibrate
button.
NOTE:
Only non-porous substrates wider than 61 cmInline measure markup needed (24 in) can be calibrated.
Porous substrates cannot be calibrated.
NOTE:
Color calibration is not recommended when the carriage beam is in a higher position than normal.
The calibration process is fully automatic and can be performed unattended after you have loaded substrate of
the type you wish to calibrate. The process takes about 15 minutes and consists of the following steps:
144
Chapter 8
Printer calibration
ENWW