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In Calibrator, select or clear Apply to All Calibration Sets.
• Selecting this option affects the calibration data for all calibration sets and therefore the output from all output
profiles will also change. Be sure that this option is appropriate for all output profiles. For best results, each
type of media should have its own calibration data.
• Clearing this option allows you to apply the current calibration to a subset of the calibration sets on the Fiery
Server. Specify the calibration sets by clicking Customize next to Apply to All Calibration Sets.
Note: If any of the selected calibration sets are not associated with an output profile, you receive a warning but
can choose to apply the measurements to that calibration set anyway.
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Calibrate the Fiery Server.
Create or delete custom calibration sets
If your Fiery Server supports custom calibration sets, you can create a calibration set for a specific paper type or for
certain printing conditions by editing a copy of an existing calibration set.
Before you begin
For more information about when to create a custom calibration set, see Color Printing, which is part of the user
documentation set.
Create custom calibration sets
To create a custom calibration set, you copy an existing calibration set and edit it.
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In Calibrator, under Calibration Set, click the list and select Manage.
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Select a calibration set from the Calibration Set list.
Select the calibration set for the paper that is the most similar to your paper. For example, the calibration set
might be for the same brand of paper but a different weight.
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Under Calibration Page, type a new description for Recommended Paper, select the setting(s) associated with the
paper, and click Save.
The Recommended Paper description and settings are displayed when you print the measurement page for
calibration, to remind you to load the correct paper.
Note: The settings for your new calibration set are copied from the original calibration set, so you only need to
change the settings that are different.
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Type a new name for the calibration set and select an output profile to associate it with.
Use a name that describes the paper name, weight, and type plus any other specific printing conditions (for
example, halftone or gloss settings). The name can have a maximum of 70 characters.
A copy of the selected output profile will be created and associated with the new calibration set. The copy has the
name of the calibration set appended to it.
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Click OK.
The new calibration set is added.
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