HP Latex 560 User Guide - Page 113

Generating color profiles with the HP Embedded Spectrophotometer, Create ICC profile

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In addition to the ICC profiles used for printing, you may wish to calibrate and profile your monitor (display device), so that the colors you see on the screen relate more closely to those that you see on your prints. Generating color profiles with the HP Embedded Spectrophotometer It is possible to create an ICC profile automatically for a given substrate and print mode, when adding or editing a substrate. See Add a new substrate on page 96 and Modify a substrate preset on page 95. After pressing the Create ICC profile button the following process takes place: 1. A profiling test chart is printed on the loaded substrate using the selected print mode. 2. The printed test chart is measured with the HP Embedded Spectrophotometer. 3. The color measurements are related to the target colorant values by the printer's firmware to generate the ICC profile. 4. The ICC profile is stored in the substrate preset for that print mode. NOTE: Although color profiles obtained in one particular print mode can be reused when printing with other print modes, the most accurate color reproduction can only be achieved if profiling is made with exactly the same print mode that is used for printing. For example, if you use a color profile obtained with a 12-pass standard print mode, you may see some color difference when you use it to print with an 8-pass speed print mode. TIP: To test the just-created ICC profile on the internal test image, press the Print Test Image button. The following image is printed with the just-created ICC profile applied to it. ENWW ICC profiles 107

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In addition to the ICC profiles used for printing, you may wish to calibrate and profile your monitor (display
device), so that the colors you see on the screen relate more closely to those that you see on your prints.
Generating color profiles with the HP Embedded Spectrophotometer
It is possible to create an ICC profile automatically for a given substrate and print mode, when adding or editing a
substrate. See
Add a new substrate
on page
96
and
Modify a substrate preset
on page
95
.
After pressing the
Create ICC profile
button the following process takes place:
1.
A profiling test chart is printed on the loaded substrate using the selected print mode.
2.
The printed test chart is measured with the HP Embedded Spectrophotometer.
3.
The color measurements are related to the target colorant values by the printer’s firmware to generate the
ICC profile.
4.
The ICC profile is stored in the substrate preset for that print mode.
NOTE:
Although color profiles obtained in one particular print mode can be reused when printing with other
print modes, the most accurate color reproduction can only be achieved if profiling is made with exactly the same
print mode that is used for printing. For example, if you use a color profile obtained with a 12-pass standard print
mode, you may see some color difference when you use it to print with an 8-pass speed print mode.
TIP:
To test the just-created ICC profile on the internal test image, press the
Print Test Image
button.
The following image is printed with the just-created ICC profile applied to it.
ENWW
ICC profiles
107