Using a Multipage Document
To improve the quality of color reproducibility, use a document comprising up to 15
pages.
To use a multipage document:
- Print the document data (PDF).
- Select the printer on which to perform color matching.
- Print the document data.
- On the computer, click Color Sample Matching.
- In the Original Data section, click Select File.
- In the Select Original Data dialog, select the file containing the original data.The selected file is displayed in the Original Data section.
- Click the Previous Page button (
), and the Next Page button (
) to move to the page where to match colors.
- Place the color sample with the side to scan facing up on the source tray of the machine.
- In the Golden Sample section, select the paper size of your printed color sample.
- If you select Custom Size, enter the paper length along the sub scan direction in Sub Scan.
- In the Golden Sample section, select Scan.When the scanning is complete, the scanned image appears in the Golden Sample section.
- Place the printed document with the side to scan facing up on the machine.
- In the Before Color Matching section, specify the paper size of the printed original. If you specified Custom Size, enter the paper length along the sub scan direction in Sub Scan.
- In the Before Color Matching section, click Scan.When the scanning is complete, the scanned image is displayed in Before Color Matching.
- To scan all pages, repeat steps from 3 through 13.
- In the Original Data section, click the Previous Page button (
), and the Next Page button (
) to check that all pages are scanned.
- Proceed to the process of creating a profile.