Full Width Array; Clear Dry Ink - Xerox Color 800 User Manual

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Full Width Array

Your digital press may include an internal color calibration function referred to as Full
Width Array. This is located in Area 6 of the print engine right side.
Note
The Full Width Array is an OPTIONAL feature that can be purchased for your system.
For more information, contact your Xerox representative.
The Full Width Array feature uses xerographic parameters and diagnostics to scan the
finished image and correct errors in registration, density and color. This is the process
of calibrating the Print Server with the digital press. There are now internal color
calibration strips (or tiles) used as reference for known colors of a test pattern. These
color values are automatically adjusted to produce accurate and consistent reproductions,
and this means that no longer is customer intervention required. It also allows the
customer to maintain tighter image quality control over the output of their system.
Note
Refer to your Print Server user documentation when performing the calibration workflow
of the Print Server in conjunction with the digital press. Also refer to the System
Administration Guide for detailed information on the Full Width Array feature.

Clear dry ink

The clear dry ink is an optional fifth module that provides full and spot page coverage
enhancement to print jobs.
The clear dry ink capability utilizes two methods to enhance the coverage area of printed
output. These two methods are full flood and spot (applied to specific areas only). Both
workflow methods use a "varnish" or clear coat to achieve desired effects, while also
maintaining machine productivity. The clear dry ink module is supported by all print
servers.
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