Paper That Can Be Used In Color Calibration - Canon Pro-1000 series Online Manual

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Paper that Can Be Used in Color Calibration

Color calibration has two adjustment types, Common calibration and Unique calibration, with one of these
selected when color calibration is executed.
The selected adjustment type is determined from the media type that color calibration is executed on.
Media Type and Adjustment Type
Common Calibration
Common calibration is a feature that allows you to use multiple media types easily in a short time because
it is not necessary to execute color calibration on each media type.
If color calibration is executed on paper categorized as Common calibration, dedicated calibration
adjustment values are set on the media type that Common calibration was executed on.
Furthermore, calibration adjustment values are set on all print qualities for all media types where color
calibration has not been executed.
Note
• The calibration adjustment values are not overwritten for media types where color calibration has
been executed once and dedicated calibration adjustment values have been set.
Example: Calibration is executed on media type A (adjustment type: Common).
Calibration values for media type A and media type B, for which dedicated calibration values have not
been set, are applied.
B: Media type to which dedicated calibration adjustment values are not set
C: Media type to which dedicated calibration adjustment values are set
Unique Calibration
If color calibration is executed on paper categorized as Unique calibration, calibration adjustment values
are set only for the media type that the color calibration was executed on.
Note
• Even if paper categorized as Unique calibration is used, if the media type has yet to execute color
calibration even once and does not have any dedicated calibration adjustment values, the calibration
adjustment values are overwritten when Common calibration is executed.
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