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Press Matcher Web User Manual - image2output - Support

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Creating Reference Printer Profiles<br />

How to Create RFP Files<br />

Step 5: Measure and Reduce Solid Density<br />

Do the following in the LINEARIZATION BY DENSITIES dialog:<br />

1. Click the MEASURE PRINTED COLOR PATCHES button and measure the<br />

linearization test chart. Then save the measurements.<br />

2. Reduce the solid densities to values which are 0.15–0.20 units above<br />

those achieved in the printing process to be simulated. To do so, set<br />

the MAX. DENSITY option to USER DEFINED and enter the reduced values<br />

into the C, M, Y and K boxes.<br />

3. Click OK and enter a file name to create the linearization file (*.LIN).<br />

Step 6: Continue…<br />

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Follow the instructions on the screen. You will be guided step by step.<br />

Always click NEXT to proceed with the next step or BACK to return to the<br />

last step. Click the HELP button if you need help.<br />

The steps to take include:<br />

• Optimize linearization (if density deviation > 0.02 units)<br />

• Reduce ink coverage (if paper is wet in dark areas)<br />

• Select characterization test chart<br />

• Measure characterization test chart, save measurement file<br />

• Limit color gamut<br />

ORIS <strong>Press</strong> <strong>Matcher</strong>⁄⁄<strong>Web</strong> Version 1.1 Advanced <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Manual</strong> 20-3<br />

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