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How to Identify the Types of Paper You Can Use for Calibration

Check the tables below to see which group the paper you will use in printing is in, to determine the recommended paper you will use for calibration.

For the European and Asia-Pacific Regions

1
Check the group of the paper you will use for printing.
 
Paper Types on the Machine (Standard Paper)
Paper Types on the imagePRESS Server
Group A
Thin, Plain 1 to 3, Heavy 1, Heavy 2, Color 1, Color 2, Recycled 1 to 3, Textured 1 to 4, Vellum 1 to 3, Bond 1 to 3, Pre-Punched 1, Pre-Punched 2
Plain (60 g/m2 to 150 g/m2)
Group B
Heavy 3 to 9, Recycled 4, Textured 5 to 8, Transparency, Clear Film, Translucent Film, Labels, Tab 1, Tab 2, Letterhead
Heavy (151 g/m2 to 400 g/m2)
Group C
1-Sided Coated Thin 1 to 3, 1-Sided Coated 1, 1-Sided Coated 2, 2-Sided Coated Thin 1 to 3, 2-Sided Coated 1, 2-Sided Coated 2, Matte Coated Thin 1 to 3, Matte Coated 1, Matte Coated 2, Synthetic (Polypropylene), Synthetic (Polyester)
Coated (70 g/m2 to 209 g/m2)
Group D
1-Sided Coated 3 to 9, 2-Sided Coated 3 to 9, Matte Coated 3 to 9
Heavy Coated (210 g/m2 to 400 g/m2)
2
Check the type of paper you will use for calibration depending on the group.
Calibration paper on the machine
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Canon Océ Top Colour Paper (100 g/m2)
How to Perform Automatic Gradation Adjustment
 
Calibration paper on the imagePRESS Server
Group A
Canon Océ Top Colour Paper (100 g/m2)
Group B
Canon Océ Top Colour Paper (250 g/m2)
Group C
OK Top Coat Plus (127.9 g/m2), or same as the paper you want to use for printing
Group D
Verso Sterling Premium Digital Gloss Cover(271 g/m2), or same as the paper you want to use for printing
How to Calibrate the imagePRESS Server and Subsequent Steps
Register a New Calibration Setting According to the Type of Paper You Use

For the American Region

1
Check the group of the paper you will use for printing.
 
Paper Types on the Machine (Standard Paper)
Paper Types on the imagePRESS Server
Group A
Thin, Plain 1 to 3, Heavy 1, Heavy 2, Color 1, Color 2, Recycled 1 to 3, Textured 1 to 4, Vellum 1 to 3, Bond 1 to 3, Pre-Punched 1, Pre-Punched 2
Plain (20 lb bond to 28 lb cover (80 g/m2 to 105 g/m2))
Group B
Heavy 3 to 9, Recycled 4, Textured 5 to 8, Transparency, Clear Film, Translucent Film, Labels, Tab 1, Tab 2, Letterhead
Heavy (56 lb cover to 147.9 lb index (151 g/m2 to 400 g/m2))
Group C
1-Sided Coated Thin 1 to 3, 1-Sided Coated 1, 1-Sided Coated 2, 2-Sided Coated Thin 1 to 3, 2-Sided Coated 1, 2-Sided Coated 2,  Matte Coated Thin 1 to 3, Matte Coated 1, Matte Coated 2, Synthetic (Polypropylene), Synthetic (Polyester)
Coated (19 lb index to 66 lb cover (70 g/m2 to 180 g/m2))
Group D
1-Sided Coated 3 to 9, 2-Sided Coated 3 to 9, Matte Coated 3 to 9
Heavy Coated (67 lb bond to 147.9 lb cover (181 g/m2 to 400 g/m2))
2
Check the type of paper you will use for calibration depending on the group.
Calibration paper on the machine
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Hammermill Color Copy Digital (28 lb bond (105 g/m2))
How to Perform Automatic Gradation Adjustment
 
Calibration paper on the imagePRESS Server
Group A
Hammermill Color Copy Digital (28 lb bond (105 g/m2))
Group B
Mohawk Options Navajo Smooth Brilliant White (90 lb Cover (243 g/m2))
Group C
OK Top Coat Plus (34 lb bond (127.9 g/m2)), or same as the paper you want to use for printing
Group D
Hammermill Color Copy Digital Cover (100 lb Cover (271 g/m2))
How to Calibrate the imagePRESS Server and Subsequent Steps
Register a New Calibration Setting According to the Type of Paper You Use
NOTE
For information on which paper you should use for calibration when you print on paper registered in the paper database, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
If you print on custom paper, which is a type of paper specified by a user, perform calibration with the paper in a group of standard paper whose basis weight and surfaces are close to those of the custom paper.
The paper names are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.