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The purpose of this step is to check the Media Configuration components so far, such as: media, spectrophotometer measurement condition, usage, and Total Ink Limit value.

Did I choose the right Media / paper?

If the intended use of this media configuration is for high quality color output proofing (usage choices: COLOR STANDARD, SPOT COLORS, or COMPROMISE),  The paper white of your media configuration should be within 1.5 CIE dE00 of your color standard profile, and the color gamut estimate should be large enough. 

If the paper white value is larger than 1.5 dE00, you might want to try a different spectrophotometer measurement condition. (see below). If the measurement condition is correct, and paper white L* is slightly high (less than 1), and b* is slightly bluer (up to 2 units lower) than the target paper white; this can be corrected with a little bit of yellow paper tint. Yellow paper tint will lower the L value of the paper slightly and are not visible to the eye.

If the color gamut is not large enough, you might want try a higher Total Ink Limit value. (see below).

Did I choose the right Printer Resolution?

for best image quality and color consistency you should use a resolution of at least 720x1440, or 1200x1200.

Did I choose the right measurement condition?

Most spectrophotometers have 3 different measurement conditions: M0, M1, and M2.  

M0 = default condition with an undefined amount of ultra-violet light in the color measurement illumination. (usually, a low amount of UV light)

M1 = high amount of ultra-violet light in the color measurement illumination (as defined by color standards committees).

M2 = no ultra-violet light in the color measurement illumination.

 CIEL*a*b* values of the paper can be shifted by measurement condition of the spectrophotometer if there are fluorescent brighteners in the paper.

Measurement Condition

Media Fluorescent Brightener Level

L*

a*

b*

M0

High

Value is higher (1 or 2 units)

Usually not effected

Value is slightly negative (bluer) by up to 1 unit

Medium

Usually not effected

Usually not effected

Usually not effected

Low

Usually not effected

Usually not effected

Usually not effected

M1

High

Value is higher (1 or 2 units)

Usually not effected

Value is negative (bluer) by up to 4 units

Medium

Value is less high (1 or less)

Usually not effected

Value is less negative (bluer) by up to 2 units

Low

Value is slightly higher (less than 1)

Usually not effected

Value is slightly negative (bluer) by up to 1 unit

M2

High

Usually not effected

Usually not effected

Usually not effected

Medium

Usually not effected

Usually not effected

Usually not effected

Low

Usually not effected

Usually not effected

Usually not effected


Did I choose the right Total Ink Limit Value?

The color gamut should be large enough to meet the needs of your intended use of this media configuration.  If the gamut is too small you can try printing the Total Ink Limit charts and increasing the total ink limit value by 0.1 or 0.2 units; check the chart with a loupe for artifacts at the higher levels.


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