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5E2234
June 2000
Calibration
Introduction
Calibration is the method of ensuring consistent image
appearance by compensating for variations in laser
power, differences between film emulsions and other
process variables.
IMPORTANT: When the Laser Imager is docked
to a 2000 Processor, separate calibration is
required for the docked 2000 Processor and the
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You will do the following during calibration:
1.
If the 2000 Processor is docked to the Laser Imager,
select “Film Destination”.
2.
Print and process the calibration film.
3.
Read the densities of the film and enter the density
values.
4.
Compute the Calibration.
Calibration Screens
Screen
Function
Calibrate Printer
Prints the calibration film and
allows access to calibration data
Calibration Data
Allows viewing and modification
of Laser Imager calibration data
Calibration Densities Allows viewing and modification
of Laser Imager calibration den-
sities