Toshiba e-STUDIO2010AC Imaging Manual page 199

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 Explanation
The color balance varies according to a change in the environment, replacement of the consumables
and so forth. Periodically adjust the color reproducibility (automatic calibration), in order to constantly
maintain a steady color balance on the printouts.
Automatic calibration is the basic adjustment to accurately reproduce colors on the printouts. When you
would like to accurately reproduce the desired hue or when you have replaced the consumables and
changed the installation environment, perform automatic calibration to ensure the color reproducibility.
 Procedures
• Perform the adjustment in accordance with the procedures below.
• Both the service technician and the user can perform all steps of this adjustment.
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PS
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(1) Perform automatic calibration to correct variations in image density.
• A privilege to perform automatic calibration is set to Administrator by default but this can be
changed to the User. For how to change the privilege, refer to the MFP Management Guide.
• Perform each adjustment for 600 dpi and 1200 dpi.
• Use steps (a) through (i) to perform the automatic calibration.
(a) Press [User Functions -User-] on [Home] screen to enter the "User Functions" menu.
(b) Press [Admin].
(c) Enter an administrator password of 6 to 64 digits. Press [OK].
(d) Press [General].
(e) Press [Calibration].
(f) Press [600dpi Print] or [1200dpi Print].
(g) Press [Calibration] to print out the test chart.
(h) Place the printed test chart on the original glass.
(i) Press the [START] button to perform calibration. When the calibration comes to an end, the
message "Scanning and calibrating" will disappear.
 Caution after the adjustment
Nothing in particular
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