Quick Guide
This guide explains the basic operations of the application and its most frequently
used functions. It also provides troubleshooting steps for resolving paper jams.
In this section:
- Preface
- OverviewThis section provides an overview of the RICOH Auto Color Adjuster functions and the configuration of the required devices.
- Getting StartedThis chapter provides basic information about using the scanner and the RICOH Auto Color Adjuster application.
- Quick Color AdjustmentUse the color adjustment and color verification functions before large print runs, after maintenance, when temperature or humidity changes, or after adjusting printer image quality. First, use the color adjustment function to generate the ICC profile, then load the ICC profile to the DFE, and use the color verification function.
- Color Sample MatchingColor Sample Matching helps replicating the colors of a hard copy sample by measuring them and generating an ICC profile specific to that document and target printer. Manually import the created ICC profile as the source CMYK input profile on the DFE, then use the profile when printing a document.
- ColorimetryThe Colorimetry function allows you to create a color chart with customized colors, patch size, and page size. You can then print the color chart on the target printer and measure the output colors. Alternatively, you can use a predefined color chart based on a standard set of colors and page size. The measurement results can be saved in IT8 format and used with external color management applications.
- TroubleshootingUse this section to identify and fix paper jams.
Parent topic: RICOH Auto Color Adjuster