Color adjustmentColor adjustmentUsing Color Calibration to Adjust ColorsThe calibration function improves color consistency by compensating for slight differences in how colorappears due to individual variation among Printheads or conditions in various printing environments.We recommend performing calibration in the following situations.• At the time of initial installation• After Printhead replacement• If colors seem different from before (however, make sure you are printing under the same conditionsand viewing documents in the same environment)• To ensure uniform colors when printing on multiple printers (however, be sure to use the same version ofrmware and printer driver and the same settings)When you execute color calibration, the printer will print and read a test pattern, and the resulting calibrationvalue will be set in the printer automatically.Important• Calibration requires one of the following types of paper. However, note that various environmentalconditions are recommended for each type of paper. Be sure to use the printer where the recommendedenvironmental conditions for the paper are met. For details on recommended environmental conditionsfor various paper, see the Paper Reference Guide. (→P.104)Paper Compatible WithColor CalibrationJapan Europe AmericasGlossyPhoto 190 - Compatible CompatibleSatinPhoto 190 - Compatible CompatibleGlossyPhoto 240 - Compatible CompatibleSatinPhoto 240 - Compatible CompatiblePremium Gl 200 Compatible Compatible CompatiblePrem.SemiGl 200 Compatible Compatible CompatiblePremium Gl 280 Compatible Compatible CompatiblePrem.SemiGl 280 Compatible Compatible CompatibleComm Proong - Compatible CompatibleArt Extr Smooth - Compatible -HW Coated Compatible Compatible CompatiblePremium MatteP Compatible Compatible CompatiblePoster Semi-Gl Compatible Compatible CompatiblePhotoPlusGl 2 Compatible Compatible CompatibleProong Paper Compatible Compatible Compatible588 Adjustments for Better Print QualityDownloaded from ManualsPrinter.com Manuals