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Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: iRC2100/ 2100S Color Management
- Chapter 2: Simple and Advanced Workflows
- Chapter 3: ColorCalibration
- Chapter 4: ColorWisePro Tools
- Chapter 5: Working with Color in Applications
- Chapter 6: Office Applications
- Chapter 7: Adobe Photoshop
- Chapter 8: PageLayout Applications
- Chapter 9: Illustration Applications
- Appendix A: Desktop Color Primer
- Appendix B: Color Management
- Appendix C: Importing densitometer measurements
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index

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3-6 Color Calibration
3. Attach the connector to the computer.
For a Windows computer, insert the 8-pin mini-DIN end of the interface
cable into the 9-pin DB9 Connector cable adapter. Insert the 9-pin end into
the COM1 or COM2 port on the computer and tighten the screws. If the
available port on your computer is 25-pin, you must use the 8-pin-to-25-pin
adapter.
For a Mac OS computer, connect the 8-pin mini-DIN plug directly into the
serial port of the computer.
NOTE: For Macintosh computers with a USB port (for example, an iMac) you
need an adapter to connect the DTP32 to your computer. See the X-Rite,
Inc. web site (www.x-rite.com) for information on supported adapters.
Square connecto
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Unused connector
Connect to computer
Interface cable
Connect to adapter
Unused connector
Connect to serial port










