Tips For Use Of Xerox Qualified Stocks; Calibration Process Overview - Xerox DocuColor 2045 Color Management Manual

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Tips for use of Xerox Qualified Stocks

Calibration process overview

Color Management Guide
Here are some general tips for using Xerox Qualified Stocks:
You are able to modify certain attributes of Xerox Qualified
Stocks. Some fundamental attributes cannot be modified, as
they affect color processing.
The fundamental attributes are:
– Name
– Color
– Weight
– Coating
– Type (Type, Opacity, Drilled, Modulus)
– Finish (iGen3 only)
– Color group
Xerox Qualified Stocks cannot be moved from color group to
color group. Only User Defined Stocks can be moved and
fully edited at will.
Refer to the on-line help for a detailed calibration procedure.
Prior to initiating the calibration process, the stock you plan to
use for calibration needs to be in a paper tray and that tray
programmed for that stock.
Begin by calibrating the DTP41 X-Rite Spectrophotometer.
NOTE: Calibrating the Spectrophotometer needs only be done
once a day.
You need the reflective strip card that has the same serial
number as the spectrophotometer. Follow the X-Rite
instructions.
In the DocuSP Color Manager: Associations window select a
stock or color group representative. Open the Calibration Wizard
and follow the on-screen instructions.
When calibration is complete, accept the calibration data. The
calibration is now assigned to the stock or color group used for
calibration.
Stock Management and Calibration
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