To Restore Default Calibration Measurements; Expert Mode; Color Editor - Xerox Phaser 790 Documentation

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22. Using ColorWise Pro Tools
If you chose the densitometer method, select the Page Type and Paper
size options you selected for the measurements page, and click
Measure.
8.
Follow the directions for the densitometer measurement.
9.
When you are notified that the measurements were read successfully,
click OK, and then click Apply to implement the new calibration set.

To Restore Default Calibration Measurements

1.
Launch ColorWise Pro Tools and click Calibrator.
2.
Click Restore Device.
3.
Click OK to restore the preset default calibration set.
Restore device applies only to the currently selected calibration set.
Exp
rt Mode
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Expert Mode offers two additional options: Print Pages and View
Measurements.
With the print pages option, you can print a calibration Comparison Page
showing the results of the new measurements with any profile associated with
the currently selected calibration set. You can also create a custom
comparison page and save it as a PostScript or an Encapsulated PostScript
(EPS) file called CALIB.PS. Then print the file to the Hold Queue of the Fiery
from your application or download it to the Hold Queue with Fiery
Downloader. An additional way to create the CALIB.PS file is to rename any
job in the Hold Queue using Command Work Station.
With the View measurements option, you can view the current set of
measurements as a table or as a graph that shows both the measurements
and the target curves.
When more than one profile uses the same target, an additional menu called
Plot Against appears at the top right of the window above. It lists all output
profiles that use the same calibration set. Selecting an output profile from this
menu displays the target curves associated with that profile. If each output
profile contains a unique calibration target, when you switch profiles, the
curves displayed also change.

Color Editor

Color Editor is used to customize simulation and output profiles and can be
accessed either directly by clicking its icon in the ColorWise Pro Tools main
window, or indirectly through the Profile Manager.
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