Measure marks 1 to 7 printed on the test page, and make a note of the density values that are detected.
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Press <Fine Adjust>, and then enter the density values.
Enter the density values you measured and made a note of in step 3 in 1 to 7.
Press <Fine Adjust> for each color and enter the density for all the colors.
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Press <OK>.
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Press <Output Test Page> <Start Printing>.
A test page after correction is output.
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If there is no problem with the test page, press <Store and Finish>.
If the density of the test page after correction is uneven, perform the procedure indicated in Visual Correction.
Visual Correction
Visually measure a test page you have output to perform correction using the density adjustment values you determine. Use this procedure when you do not have a densitometer or when correction is not effective.
Visually check the test page to determine the density adjustment values.
The range of marks printed may be -6 to +6 or -5 to +5, depending on the paper size used for the test page.
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Press <Fine Adjust>, and then enter the density values.
Enter the density values according to the results that you visually checked in step 3 from -6 to +6 (or -5 to +5).
Enter a plus value to increase the density, or a minus value to decrease the density.
Press <Fine Adjust> for each color and enter the density for all the colors.
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Press <OK>.
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Press <Output Test Page> <Start Printing>.
A test page after correction is output.
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If there is no problem with the test page, press <Store and Finish>.
Scanner Correction
You can perform density correction by scanning a test page that you have output. The machine automatically determines density correction values and corrects irregularities.
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