User`s manual
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Version 1.1 Revised February, 2009
Chapter 10 - Output Settings
6. Each of the CMYK color channels is represented by the percent ink that can
print. By default, each channel is set at its maximum 100%.
7. Click the Print Test Chart button. e Ink Limits Chart will be printed to the
FastRIP 10.
8. After the Ink Limits Chart has been printed, inspect the quality of the chart.
Each swatch should contain three white rectangular hairlines.
9. If the white hairlines are not visible for a given range of tints, then this is an
indication of bleeding that needs to be resolved by reducing the ink volume.
10. Back in the Adjust Ink Limits dialog, reduce the ink volume for the color
channel that is producing bleeding.
11. Click the Print Test Chart button to print another Ink Limits Chart.
12. Repeat steps (8) through (11) as necessary to obtain a good quality chart.
13. When good quality has been obtained, click OK to close the Adjust Ink Lim-
its dialog.
14. Proceed with the remainder of the Advanced Calibration Wizard.
When examining the quality of the Ink Limit Target, inspect the three `
white rectangles that should be present within each swatch.
For swatches that do not have white rectangles, this is an indication of `
bleeding that needs to be compensated for by reducing the ink volume.
Each row of the chart represents the tints of a particular color channel, or `
a combination of channels.