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Re: Profiling a Xerox Docucolor 12 color laser printer
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Re: Profiling a Xerox Docucolor 12 color laser printer


  • Subject: Re: Profiling a Xerox Docucolor 12 color laser printer
  • From: Morgan Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 22:15:38 -0700

> From: Roger Breton <email@hidden

> I fact, I am geting pretty much the SAME faded colors either way.



There is a place (depending on the version) in the Fiery Print Calibrator
and ColorWise Pro tools where the max density for each color can be
increased.

Look at the discrepancies between the max density that was read through
whatever Fiery calibration process that's being used. If the read density is
greater than the default target, increasing the target's max D can improve
the saturation.

Having said that, I've found that many of these laser/toner printers not
only drift (as has been mentioned on this list many times), but they can
produce some flat out crappy output if not properly serviced.

It may just need some physical improvements.

To reinforce some of the other responders, I've had reasonable results
attacking it as an RGB printer.

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Morgan Cox
ITEC


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 >Profiling a Xerox Docucolor 12 color laser printer (From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>)

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