[Quality Adjustment] is a process for making adjustments so that you can reproduce the intended color on the system.
You should check the image quality on a daily basis in order to reproduce stable colors, and perform [Quality Adjustment] with [Controller Calibration] or by other means as necessary.
Be sure to also perform [Quality Adjustment] if you have changed the screen or paper, or if the color is a particularly important factor.
For [Quality Adjustment], the flow may differ depending on the required accuracy levels.
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Perform [Quality Adjustment] on the system at the following timings.
After powering on
The Daily Adjustment Flow (Standard) is an adjustment that should be performed by all users during day to day use.
Perform high-precision adjustments directly before outputting jobs in which color is particularly important, when the color stability is insufficient, or when using a different type of paper.
Perform once every 2 to 3 months on a regular basis.
When using a new type of paper
When outputting 1,000 to 2,000 copies*
*: In the following conditions, the action does not need to be taken as it is automatically adjusted.
Relay Unit RU-518m is mounted
[Periodical Adj. Execution] of [Basic Setting] is set to [ON]
When Changing the Screen
Make the adjustments while referring to the print result.
You can also adjust the color and image quality during printing using the printer driver, Print Manager, or Color Centro.
When Adjusting the Overall Color
Tone Curve Adjustment (What Is Tone Curve Adjustment?)
When you want to print a certain section of a graphic or text using a spot color
Spot Color (What Is Spot Color?)
When you want to replace the color of a certain section of a graphic or text for printing
Alternative Colors: Replace RGB with CMYK (Replace RGB With CMYK)
Alternative Colors: Replace CMYK with CMYK (Replace CMYK With CMYK)