Management Console Graph
A graph line is displayed for each printer or paper, based on the value selected in the Change View field. The color of the line corresponds to the color of the Printer or Paper names in the legend.
A solid line indicates the average color deviation, and a dotted line indicates the maximum color deviation.
If you have just one measurement result, there is no line displayed in the graph. The graph displays just the dots corresponding to the measurements and no line.
- 1. Delta E2000 Color Deviation
- The vertical axis shows the color deviation.
- 2. Dot
- A dot ● in the graph represents each measurement. Hover over each dot to display the
date and time when the data was obtained, and the calculated color deviation value.
The following calculated color deviation values are displayed for each color verification standard:
- For Japan Color Digital, ISO 12647-8 Coated V3, and GRACoL 2013, the average and maximum Color Verification Limits are displayed.
- For ISO 12647-8:2021 Coated V3, the average and maximum ΔCh values of Composite Gray are displayed.
- For Simple Gray Scale 2013, the average and maximum ΔL values on weighted K scale are displayed.
- 3. Dot in Red
- A dot in red represents a value that is outside the limits.
- 4. Square
- A square ☐ indicates the first color verification measurements obtained with a new ICC profile. All subsequent dots in the graph indicate color verification measurements obtained with this ICC profile. Once another ICC profile is verified, a new square is displayed in the graph.
- 5. Printer or Paper
- If the value selected in the Change View field is Printer, then the name of the printer is displayed above each graph, and the graph lines
represent the paper. If more than one printer is selected in the left pane, the name
of each printer is displayed above the corresponding graph.
If the value selected in the Change View field is Paper, then the name of the paper is displayed above each graph. If more than one paper is selected in the left pane, the name of each paper is displayed above the corresponding graph.
- 6. Maximum Limit Value
- The horizontal dotted line represents the maximum limit value that is specified on the Default Settings page for the selected Color Verification.
- 7. Average Limit Value
- The horizontal solid line represents the average limit value that is specified on the Default Settings page for the selected Color Verification.
- 8. Date
- The horizontal axis represents the date and time when the color verification is executed. The squares and dots are positioned in chronological order. If the date is no longer visible on the horizontal axis, zoom out the graph until the date is shown, or hover over the dots to display the date and other information.