System information
Edit the calibration target
The maximum densities of the calibration target (D-Max values) that is associated with a specific calibration setting
are editable when you create the calibration setting. For each colorant (C, M, Y, and K), you can type a new value, or
you can import a calibration target from a file.
The edited target data replaces the target data currently associated with this calibration setting when you apply the
current measurement data.
Import the target data from a file if you have an existing profile and calibration target from another Fiery Server that
you want to use on this Fiery Server. For best results, however, use profiles and calibration data that have been
created specifically for this Fiery Server and its printer.
Even though you can edit the maximum density values, we recommend that you do so with caution. A calibration
target represents the ideal values for calibration and should not be changed unnecessarily.
1
After you have successfully measured the calibration page for the new calibration setting, click View
Measurements.
2
Do one of the following:
• Type new values for the D-Max values under Target.
• Click Import Target, browse to the file location, select the file, and click Open.
3
Continue creating the calibration setting.
Edit a calibration setting
You can edit the basic information of a custom calibration setting. You cannot edit a factory-supplied calibration
setting.
Job properties (print settings) cannot be edited since any measurement data saved with the calibration setting would
become invalid. To edit the job properties of a calibration setting, create a new calibration setting based on the
existing one.
You must have Administrator privileges to edit a custom calibration setting.
1
In Command WorkStation Device Center, click the General tab, click Tools, and then click Manage under
Calibrate.
2
Select the calibration setting in the list and click Edit.
3
Specify the following settings:
• Name - Type 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.
• Recommended paper - Type the name of your paper.
• Paper reorder number - Type the product ID number for your paper. This information can usually be found
on the paper packaging.
• Comment - (Optional) Type additional descriptive information. This information appears in the list of
calibration settings available on the Fiery Server.
Fiery Command WorkStation
Managing color
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