Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6450 User Manual
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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
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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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Calibration values configured by color calibration using the printer sensor and calibration values configured by color cali-
bration using the optional Spectrophotometer Unit are managed as separate data.
Because of this, the calibration values configured using the Spectrophotometer Unit are not overwritten when Common
calibration is executed using the printer sensor.
Checking the Applied Calibration Values
Depending on the paper type, it may be possible to execute color calibration using both the printer sensor and the
Spectrophotometer Unit and to have two sets of calibration values.
In this case, the calibration values that were set when color calibration was executed the last time are applied when
printing.
The currently applied calibration values can be checked using the Color Calibration Management Console or Control
Panel menu.
How to Check
How to Operate
Displayed Content
Check in the Color
Calibration Manage-
ment Console. (Win-
dows)
Display the Paper Status dialog box
and view the Type.
(See "Calibration Sheet (Windows).")
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Auto Adjust: Calibration values set using the printer sensor
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Auto Adjust (High Precision): Calibration values set using the Spectro-
photometer Unit
Check in the Color
Calibration Manage-
ment Console. (Mac
OS X)
Display the Paper Status dialog box
and view the Type.
(See "Calibration Sheet (Mac OS X).")
Check in the menu of
the Control Panel.
From Set./Adj. Menu, select Adjust
Printer > Calibration > Calibration
Log and then view Adjustment Type.
(See "Menu Settings.")
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Common Calibration: Calibration values set using the printer sensor
(Common calibration)
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Unique Calibration: Calibration values set using the printer sensor
(Unique calibration)
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UniqCal HiPrec/Std: Calibration values set using the Spectrophotometer
Unit (Pattern Size is Standard)
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UniqCal HiPrec/Lge: Calibration values set using the Spectrophotometer
Unit (Pattern Size is Large)
iPF6450
Paper that can be used in Color Calibration
Color Management
Color Calibration
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