Calibration & Recalibration  

Calibration is the process of establishing a baseline of how your printer uses ink when specific demands for each color are given. The readings in calibration are based on the settings in the [Ink Restriction] step (if it was performed). [Target densities] are used to define the desired tone of the printed output, and represent the desired known condition of the printer and media.

Changes in the environment, wear and tear, and other factors will affect the accuracy of your printer over time. Calibrating your printers ensures that you are getting the most consistent color and print quality by standardizing your output.

When you install RIP-Queue, each media you install has already been calibrated.

 

NOTE: Each Calibration and Recalibration is specific to a printer, media, ink, resolution, and dot pattern combination.

 

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TIP: For more information on Calibration and Recalibration, see Understanding Calibration (Maxi-imize tab).