Copying Laser Points During Calibration Of A Paper Configuration - AgfaPhoto d-lab.2 8060/260 Operation Manual

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5.3.3

Copying Laser Points during Calibration of a Paper Configuration

During the calibration of a paper configuration there is a possibility to copy the laser
points of an existing paper configuration (source) to the paper configuration (destination)
to be calibrated.
Advantage:
Since both papers have identical laser points due to the copying, the productivity e.g.
during the printing of packages can be nearly doubled. Access to the two paper
magazines (alternating, one print from right paper magazine / one print from left paper
magazine) is therefore faster.
Disadvantage:
The maximum densities (Dmax red, Dmax green, Dmax blue) for the destination
configuration cannot be adjusted individually. The result may be differences in the
obtained maximum densities, always depending on the difference in the sensitivity of the
two paper configurations. If the maximum densities obtained on the paper of the
destination configuration deviate by more than 0.25 from the copied maximum densities
(set nominal values) of the source, a message will be displayed.
Note
Theoretically there is a possibility to copy the laser points on top of each other in case
of papers with strongly deviating sensitivities (e.g. papers of different manufacturers).
However, this may affect the obtained maximum densities (see above).
Condition for the copying of laser points: the papers must be very similar regarding the
sensitivity.
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2005-05-01 / PN 04092_01
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