Calibrating the printer, Calibrating the printer -3 – Kodak PROFESSIONAL LED II 20P User Manual
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Using the System
September 2000
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Calibrating the Printer
You need to calibrate the printer when you start the system up each day. You also
need to calibrate the printer when
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you change paper
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print quality is questionable
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the temperature at the site changes more than 5° F (2.8° C)
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if running more than one shift, at the beginning of each shift
If you are calibrating at any time other than during the daily startup procedure:
Before you begin, make sure the printer is not receiving printing commands from
the host.
NOTE: Most windows displayed in this section are from the Windows NT version
of the software. The windows for the Macintosh version of the software are
similar.
For information about editing the calibration settings (for example, you may want
to display a calibration graph only if calibration is out of tolerance), see “Editing
the Calibration Configuration” on page Appendix C:-19.
To calibrate the printer:
1.
Check that:
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the densitometer is connected and calibrated
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the printer status is “Online and Ready”
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the processor is in control
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the calibration application is running
2. Select the icon for the LED Printer on the KODAK Device Calibration screen
and click the Calibrate icon. The calibration software needs complete control
of the printer to successfully calibrate the printer.
IMPORTANT: If no icon appears on the KODAK Device Calibration Screen, you
will need to add a calibration device. See “Adding a Device” on
page C-6.
Calibrate
icon