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11-12 GA-1120 Color Management - Toshiba

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2-10 <strong>Color</strong> Calibration<br />

Restoring default calibration measurements<br />

Use the following procedure to return to default preset calibration measurements.<br />

TO RESTORE DEFAULT CALIBRATION MEASUREMENTS<br />

1. In the main Calibrator window, click Restore Device.<br />

2. Click OK to restore the preset default calibration set.<br />

NOTE: Restore Device applies only to the currently selected calibration set.<br />

Calibrating the <strong>GA</strong>-<strong>11</strong>20 with the DTP41<br />

Using the <strong>Color</strong>Wise Pro Tools Calibrator application and the DTP41<br />

spectrophotometer, you can quickly measure color patches generated by the copier and<br />

automatically download these measurements to the <strong>GA</strong>-<strong>11</strong>20.<br />

NOTE: Before using <strong>Color</strong>Wise Pro Tools and the DTP41 to calibrate the <strong>GA</strong>-<strong>11</strong>20,<br />

follow the instructions on page A-5 for calibrating the DTP41 spectrophotometer.<br />

TO CALIBRATE THE <strong>GA</strong>-<strong>11</strong>20 USING THE DTP41<br />

1. Start Calibrator.<br />

For instructions on starting Calibrator, see page 2-6.<br />

2. Choose X-Rite DTP41 as the measurement method.<br />

3. In the Check Print Settings pane, choose the desired calibration set.<br />

Choose the appropriate calibration set for the type of media you use most often.<br />

NOTE: For this calibration to take effect, the calibration set must be associated with one<br />

or more output profiles. There is no need to make any new associations for the default<br />

calibration set, since it is already associated with the default output profile.

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