DesignJet 30 Printer series

HP DesignJet 30 Printer series, DesignJet 130 Printer series, DesignJet 90 Printer series User guide

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Calibrate my printer:
Printer: HP Designjet 30/90/130 series
Software: EFI Designer Edition for HP
Operating System: Mac OS X
1. Load your paper into the printer and launch the EFI Designer Edition software.
The color calibration must be performed whenever:
A printhead is changed.
A new combination of paper type and print mode is loaded which has not been previously
calibrated, see note.
The environmental conditions change (for example, temperature or humidity)
You note deterioration in the quality of prints.
Note: To check if your media type and print mode have already been calibrated:
Preferences > Printer > Calibration.
2. To start the calibration process, first, go to Preferences > Color:
Paper name: Select the paper type that is loaded on the printer and print quality in which
you are going to print.
Print Resolution: Select the quality in which you are going to print.
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3. Go to Preferences > Printer > Calibration, and click New....
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4. The printer will print and measure the linearization target. If you see a checkmark at the bottom of
the page, the calibration was successful.
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