Icc Device Profiles; Enhanced Automatic Image Density Control (Eaidc) - Konica Minolta magicolor 2430 DL Technical Manual

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eAIDC means consistent color on every print.

ICC Device Profiles

For hands-on color management, nine ICC color profiles are included
with the magicolor 2430 DL:
2400 x 600 dpi—Colorimetric
2400 x 600 dpi—Perceptual
2400 x 600 dpi—Saturation
1200 x 600 dpi—Colorimetric
1200 x 600 dpi—Perceptual
1200 x 600 dpi—Saturation
600 x 600 dpi—Colorimetric
600 x 600 dpi—Perceptual
600 x 600 dpi—Saturation
Whether you're printing with Windows ICM or through an application
using ICC color matching, you'll find these profiles helpful in adjusting
color to meet your specific requirements. Most users of separate color
matching software should choose the profiles that use Perceptual color
rendering.

Enhanced Automatic Image Density Control (eAIDC)

From day to day, and from one consumable change to the next, toner
density may change, ultimately affecting color consistency. To maintain
color consistency and ensure predictable color without user intervention,
the magicolor 2430 DL automatically performs enhanced Automatic
Image Density Control at the following times:
When the printer is turned on after a temperature or humidity
change has occurred
When the printer exits from Energy Saver mode after a
temperature or humidity change has occurred
When the printer is turned on or exits from Energy Saver mode
after a predetermined number of pages have been printed (200
pages since the last quick AIDC or 1000 pages since the last full
AIDC)
After a consumables change
Whenever requested by the user through the Engine/Service/
Color Calibration menu
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