User’s Manual
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Overview
General Information
Calibration is a method of ensuring consistent image appearance, despite differences in
film emulsions and variations in Processor chemistry.
Images can be stored and printed at any time during calibration. If calibration takes
place while the Laser Printer is printing, the new calibration takes effect only when all
copies of the current page have finished printing.
It is important to understand the difference between calibrating the Printer and
calibrating the Densitometer. Calibration of the Densitometer will be discussed in
“Maintaining the Densitometer” in Section 8.
You should also understand the difference between the Calibration Test Film
(see page 6–5) and the Calibration Results Film (see page 6–10).
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