Functions
The RICOH Auto Color Adjuster provides an efficient solution for achieving printer color calibration, verification
of the calibration results against different color standards, color matching, and
colorimetry. The RICOH Auto Color Adjuster solution includes the dedicated software application and a spectrophotometer, which
is a scanner able to measure color with precision.
The RICOH Auto Color Adjuster has the following functions:
- Quick Color Adjustment
- Scans a color chart printed using the printer that you want to calibrate and generates
an ICC profile that helps you calibrate the output colors of that printer. Use this
function regularly to prevent changes in printer condition or the printing environment
from affecting the accuracy of the colors on the printed output.
Use Management Console to monitor the color adjustment result according to various color verification standards. You can view and export the records of the verification results over time for individual printers or papers.
- Color Sample Matching
- Generates an ICC profile based on the printed reference sample scanned using the Color Sample Matching function. Use the generated ICC profile to reproduce the colors of the hard copy sample on the printed page as closely as possible.
- Colorimetry
- Allows you to use a predefined color chart or create a custom one to measure the colors on a printed test chart. You can use the custom color charts as custom color spaces for verifying the calibration results. You can also save the measurement results and manage them with an external color management application.