Calibrating the Gradation

Gradation is the gradual changing of the color depth and brightness. If the gradation is not reproduced correctly and the printed data greatly differs from the source data or original, calibrate the gradation (calibration).
You cannot perform calibration while printing or scanning or when there is insufficient toner.
Gradation can be calibrated in two ways: Quick Adjust or Full Adjust.
First, try Quick Adjust for simple calibration. If you do not see an improvement, perform Full Adjust to calibrate more accurately.
IMPORTANT
Toner is used during calibration.
Performing frequent calibration may affect the lifetime of the toner.
If the symptoms do not improve even after performing calibration, the remaining amount of toner may be low. It is recommended to check the remaining amount of toner, and replace any toner containers, as needed.
Full Adjust may not be performed in the low temperature operating environment. In this case, perform Quick Adjust on all paper types.

Simple Calibration (Quick Adjust)

This section describes how to perform calibration (Quick Adjust) using the control panel.
You can also perform calibration (Quick Adjust) using Remote UI from a computer. Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)
1
On the control panel, press [ Settings/Registration] in the [Home] screen or other screen. [Home] Screen
The [Settings/Registration] screen is displayed.
2
Press [Adjustment/Maintenance]  [Adjust Image Quality]  [Auto Adjust Gradation].
The [Auto Adjust Gradation] screen is displayed.
3
Select the paper type to calibrate.
4
Press [Quick Adjust].
The [Quick Adjust] screen is displayed.
5
Press [Start].
Calibration is performed.
When calibration is complete, [Adjustment is complete.] is displayed.
If the result after performing Quick Adjust is not satisfactory, perform Full Adjust. Calibrating More Accurately (Full Adjust)
NOTE
You can configure the settings to perform Quick Adjust automatically at regular periods. [Time Settings for Auto Adjust Gradation]

Calibrating More Accurately (Full Adjust)

Scan the test page printed with the machine on the feeder or platen glass to calibrate the gradation more accurately.
The result calibrated here is used until Full Adjust is performed next time.
Paper Sizes and Types Usable for Calibration
Depending on the model, the size and type of paper usable for calibration vary.
For 6100 Series
Size: A3, A4, 11" x 17", LTR, 8K
Type: Plain 1 to Plain 3, Heavy 1 to Heavy 7
For 8100 Series
Size: A3, A4, 11" x 17", LTR
Type: Plain 1 to Plain 3, Heavy 1 to Heavy 7
 
Use the control panel to perform calibration (Full Adjust). You cannot perform calibration (Full Adjust) using Remote UI from a computer.
1
On the control panel, press [ Settings/Registration] in the [Home] screen or other screen. [Home] Screen
The [Settings/Registration] screen is displayed.
2
Press [Adjustment/Maintenance]  [Adjust Image Quality]  [Auto Adjust Gradation].
The [Auto Adjust Gradation] screen is displayed.
3
Configure the calibration settings.
If you do not select [Use Feeder When Performing Full Adjust], scan the printed test page using the platen glass.
Depending on the model, [Use Feeder When Performing Full Adjust] is not desplayed. Scan the test page using the platen glass.
If you select [On] for [Initialize When Using Full Adjust], the previous Full Adjust data is initialized and calibrated.
4
Select the paper type to calibrate.
5
Press [Full Adjust].
The [Select Paper] screen is displayed. You can check the usable paper sizes and currently selected paper type.
6
Select the paper source with the loaded usable paper, and press [OK].
7
Press [Start Printing].
A test page is printed.
8
Scan the test page to perform calibration.
If the test page was printed on Heavy 6 or Heavy 7, use the platen glass to scan.
Using the Feeder to Scan
Using the Platen Glass to Scan
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