Undoing And Redoing A Measurement; Changing The Optical Density (Od) Spec Value - HP IndiChrome User Manual

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Undoing and redoing a measurement

Measuring the color of a sample that you printed on the HP Indigo press causes many
field values to change. For example, the actual mix and best mix values change.

Changing the optical density (OD) spec value

Perform this procedure if Undo Measurement window displays (described on page 56) and
you want to improve the color by changing the optical density spec value on the press.
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The measured OD value is very important for future printing. Record the value in a safe place.
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If you want to undo all the changes associated with such a color
measurement, perform one of the following:
From the Edit menu, click Undo the Last Actual Mix.
Click Undo.
If you want to reapply all the changes undone by the Undo command,
perform one of the following:
From the Edit menu, click Redo the Last Actual Mix.
Click Redo.
From the Consumables menu, click Install Ink. The Ink Installation Manager window
appears.
Click Custom Auto Color Adjust, and click Next.
Click Setup.
Type the optical density value (as indicated in the Undo Measurement window) for the
custom ink.
Click OK.
Click Print.
If you use an off-line densitometer, make sure that you measure the optical density
(OD) with the optical filter specified in the Manual Color Adjustment window.
Record the Measured/OD of 100% value from the Custom Auto Color Adjustment
window.
Click Finish.
Return to 'Adjusting the ink mix from the printed output' on page 53, and continue
from there.
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