Operating Manual
Operating Manual
Operating Manual
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OPERATING MANUAL<br />
14.3.1 Modifying basic data<br />
1. Click on Set up in the Define Assortment: xxx window. The Set up Assortment window appears.<br />
Here, you can change or add to the designation or additional description of the assortment,<br />
as well as adding or deleting standard samples (concentration grades). Proceed in the same<br />
way as for the definition of a new assortment ( see Section 14.4.2 «Preparing an assortment»).<br />
2. Make the desired entries and then click on OK.<br />
14.3.2 Processing colorants<br />
1. In the Define Assortment: xxx window, click first on the colorant you want to process<br />
and then on Modify. The Measure colorant: xxx window appears.<br />
Here, you can re-measure concentration grades, load them from ColorNet or delete them.<br />
Proceed in the same way as for the definition of a new assortment ( see Section 14.4.3<br />
«Defining an assortment»).<br />
If you want to change the designation, the additional description or other general entries for<br />
the selected colorant, click on Set up and make the necessary entries ( see Section 14.4.3<br />
«Defining an assortment»).<br />
If you click on Diagnosis, Ink Formulation gives you a graphical view of the optical data of the<br />
colorant ( see Section 14.4.5 «Diagnosis»). If you select a sample and click on Display, its<br />
reflection curve is displayed.<br />
If you select a sample and click on Deactivate, this is marked and no longer included in the<br />
calculation for as long as it is deactivated.<br />
2. Click on OK when you have made all your entries. You now return to the Define Assortment:<br />
xxx window.<br />
14.3.3 Measuring a new colorant<br />
You can also add a new colorant to an existing assortment.<br />
1. If you wish, enter new concentration grades ( see Section 14.4.2 «Preparing an assortment»<br />
and 14.4.3 «Defining an assortment»).<br />
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14 • Processing and creating assortments