Kodak Printer 6B6640 User Manual

Using the  
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration  
Software with the  
KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II  
Printers 20P/20R  
Part No. 6B6640  
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About the Kodak Professional Device Calibration Software .................................................................3-5  
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1 Calibrating the Printer  
This section includes instructions for calibrating the Kodak Professional LED  
Printers 20P/20R, Generations l and ll.  
Kodak provides calibration applications for Windows NT and Macintosh systems.  
See “Installing the Calibration Software” on page 3-1 for installation instructions.  
windows and dialog boxes for the application software and for additional  
procedures not performed with each calibration.  
Calibration is the process for creating and maintaining a Look-Up Table (LUT) that  
produces the correct color balance for all images printed on the Printer. There is  
sufficient variation among printers that each printer must be calibrated separately.  
Before calibrating, make sure that:  
the paper path is threaded  
the printer status is Online and Ready”  
no other printer applications are active  
the calibration application is running  
within the Kodak Professional Device Calibration software:  
at least one device is defined (see Adding, Updating, and Deleting  
any needed changes to the configuration file are in place (see Editing the  
the densitometer is connected and calibrated  
the paper processor is in control  
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Calibrating the Printer  
You need to calibrate the printer when you start the system up each day. You also  
need to calibrate the printer when  
you change paper  
print quality is questionable  
the temperature at the site changes more than 5° F (2.8° C)  
if running more than one shift, at the beginning of each shift  
NOTE: Most windows displayed in this section are from the Windows NT version  
of the software. The windows for the Macintosh version of the software are  
similar.  
For information about editing the calibration settings (for example, you may want  
to display a calibration graph only if calibration is out of tolerance), see Editing  
Starting the Device Calibration Software  
1. Open the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration application.  
The display shows the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration window.  
If the device you need to calibrate does not appear on the window, you need  
LED Printer  
icon  
2. Select the icon for the LED Printer.  
3. Click the Calibrate icon.  
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Calibrating the Printer  
The display shows the LED Calibration Application window.  
Starting the Calibration Application and Exposing a  
Test Target  
IMPORTANT: The settings in the configuration file for the selected device  
determine some of the actions and messages in this procedure.  
The configuration file is specific to your lab and its operations. For  
more information about the configuration file, see “Editing the  
1. Click Go to start the calibration cycle.  
Downloading LUTs and Sending Test Print highlights.  
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Calibrating the Printer  
NOTE: Once the application has started, the red stoplight is active and you  
can click the icon to stop the calibration procedure.  
If you click the red stoplight icon, the display shows the following dialog  
box.  
Otherwise, if the configuration file specifies to Ask if processor is in control,  
the display shows the Process In Control dialog box.  
The processor is critical to printer calibration. You can calibrate the printer  
only if the processor is in control.  
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Calibrating the Printer  
2. Click Yes.  
The display shows the Choose Start LUT dialog box.  
NOTE: The highlighted LUT in the dialog box above is the most recent  
calibration LUT.  
3. Click either Load Selected LUT or Load Custom LUT (or Cancel to cancel  
the calibration process).  
If you click Load Selected LUT, the system automatically downloads the  
highlighted LUT to the printer to create a test print. When the test print has  
been sent, the Scanning Processed Print with Densitometer status icon on  
the LED Printer Calibration window highlights.  
4. If you selected Load Custom LUT in step 3:  
From the Open dialog box, select or type the name of the LUT file you want  
and click Open.  
The system automatically downloads the LUT file to the printer.  
When the test print has been sent to the printer, the Scanning Processed  
Print with Densitometer status icon on the KODAK LED Printer Calibration  
window highlights.  
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Calibrating the Printer  
Obtaining Densities  
There are three methods for obtaining densities:  
from a file  
from a densitometer  
from a centralized densitometer (NT only and if the Centralized Densitometer  
application is installed on your network)  
The contents of the calibration configuration file determine which method you use  
Obtaining Densities from a File  
If the configuration settings include obtaining the density data from a file, the  
display shows the Waiting for Density File dialog box.  
If the configuration settings do not include obtaining the density data from a file,  
go to either:  
1. Click OK to continue with the calibration process.  
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Calibrating the Printer  
Using the Densitometer to Read Densities  
NOTE: For LED Gen I devices, you read only one neutral strip.  
Do the following to scan the neutral (gray) patches on the processed test print into  
the densitometer (refer to your densitometer manual for detailed instructions on  
using the densitometer):  
1. Slide the lever on the densitometer to position 15. Align the edge of the test  
print with the lever on the densitometer. Gently feed the test print through the  
densitometer to scan the patches labeled even.  
2. Slide the lever on the densitometer to position 20. Align the edge of the test  
print with the lever on the densitometer. Gently feed the test print through the  
densitometer to scan the patches labeled odd.  
3. Slide the lever on the densitometer to position 30. Align the edge of the test  
print with the lever on the densitometer. Gently feed the test print through the  
densitometer to scan the patches labeled both.  
Lever  
Test print  
If the test print is read successfully, several messages will appear in the status  
bar; the final message indicates that the densitometer values have been  
successfully received. Go to Completing the Calibrationon page 1-10.  
If the test print is not read successfully, refer to Section 2, Troubleshooting.  
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Calibrating the Printer  
Obtaining Densities from the Centralized  
Densitometer (NT Only)  
NOTE: For more information about installing and using the Centralized  
Densitometer Application, see Section 4, Installing and Using the  
If the configuration settings include obtaining the density data from the centralized  
densitometer application, the status bar shows a message.  
1. Open the Centralized Densitometer Application.  
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Calibrating the Printer  
The display shows the window for the Centralized Densitometer Application.  
2. Highlight the device.  
3. Click Measure (or select Operations->Measure) to measure the target  
images.  
4. At the densitometer, measure the densities (see Using the Densitometer to  
When the densities are measured, the status bar on the Centralized  
Densitometer Application window shows Ready.”  
The density measurements are automatically sent to the LED printers host  
computer.  
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Completing the Calibration  
1. If calibration is in tolerance, the display shows the LUT Attributes dialog  
box.  
a. Type a name or comment in the dialog box. The comment you enter will  
appear on the Send LUT to Printer dialog box to identify the LUT file with a  
name that is meaningful to you (up to 75 characters).  
b. Click OK.  
The new printing LUT is calculated and downloaded. The status bar shows  
Calibration Complete.”  
2. If calibration is out of tolerance, it may be necessary to run four or more  
iterations of the calibration cycle to achieve a successful calibration.  
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If the print densities are out of tolerance, the display shows a graph that  
allows you to select the type of data and planes that you want to see  
displayed.  
a. Click OK.  
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If specified in the configuration file, the display shows a list of options.  
Re-read the densitometer values is most useful when the graphs show  
an unusual plot. Rereading the test print lets you validate the graph, then  
returns you to the Out of Tolerance dialog box.  
Iterate again using a newly calculated calibration LUT allows you to  
keep printing test prints with the newly created LUT without having to save  
the LUT table.  
Calculate and download a printing LUT and stop: When you select this  
option, the LUT is calculated and the file is saved with the creation date  
and time as its name.  
Cancel and return the printer to its original state saves nothing. Any  
corrupted data created after you saved the last time is thrown away.  
b. Select one of the four options to try to complete the calibration  
successfully.  
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2 Troubleshooting  
This section describes the problems that you may occasionally have when using:  
the KODAK Device Calibration Software and the Calibration Software for the  
KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer  
the X-RITE DTP36 Densitometer  
Calibration Graph  
The graph below is an indication that the calibration performed was out of  
tolerance.  
This may be result from invalid densitometer readings. It is necessary to perform  
another calibration cycle if you see a graph that looks like the one above.  
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Troubleshooting  
Calibration Errors  
Numeric Calibration Error Codes  
Code  
Status Message  
The following file is  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
1
The system is trying to access a  
file that is currently in use.  
Close any other applications that  
may be accessing the file.  
locked:_filename_.  
2
3
The following file is  
protected:_filename_.  
The system is trying to access a  
protected file.  
Change the protections on the file  
to grant access to the user.  
The following file was not  
found:_filename_.  
The system was trying to access  
a file that it could not find.  
Verify that the filename on one of  
the configuration dialog windows is  
correct.  
4
Error:_oserror_occurred  
during operation:_operation_  
on file:_filename_.  
An operating system error  
occurred.  
Rerun the application.  
Reboot the operating system  
5
6
7
The following file is in an  
incorrect format:_filename_.  
The file does not conform to the  
application specification.  
Verify the file format.  
The following file already  
exists:_filename_.  
The system is trying to save to a  
file that already exists.  
Delete the existing file.  
Change the filename.  
There is not enough space to  
create:_filename_.  
The system is trying to save a file  
but there is not enough disk  
space.  
Remove any unnecessary files to  
increase free disk space.  
8
9
There are too many files to  
open _filename_.  
Too many files are open.  
Close some files and or  
applications.  
You do not have permission  
The file permission is invalid.  
Rerun the application.  
to open file _filename_.  
10  
Error copying print LUT to  
DP2 folder (cant open  
_filename_.  
The folder doesnt exist or is read- Modify the protection on the folder.  
only.  
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Code  
Status Message  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
11  
Error creating DP2 LUT  
folder  
A folder of the same name may  
exist.  
Change the selected folder name.  
101  
102  
No response from  
device:_devicename_.  
The device is not responding to  
the system.  
Verify that the device is connected  
and on-line.  
Device not  
found:_devicename_.  
The system was trying to access  
a device that it could not find.  
Verify that the device name on one  
of the configuration dialog  
windows is correct.  
103  
The following device is  
indicating it is not  
ready:_devicename_.  
The device is not ready.  
The device is busy.  
Wait several minutes and try the  
activity again.  
104  
105  
The following device is  
busy:_devicename_.  
Wait several minutes and try the  
activity again.  
The following device is not a  
TTY port:_devicename_.  
The port name in the  
configuration file does not refer to  
a valid serial port.  
Change the port name in the  
configuration file to a valid serial  
port.  
106  
107  
108  
The following device is  
closed:_devicename_.  
The serial port closed during  
system reading.  
Verify that no other application  
is accessing the port.  
Restart the application.  
No data on  
device:_devicename_.  
No data is available for the  
system to read on the serial port.  
Verify that the densitometer is  
connected correctly.  
Restart the application.  
Error:_oserror_occurred  
during operation:  
_operation_ on device:  
_devicename_.  
An operating system error  
occurred.  
Rerun the application.  
Reboot the operating system  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
109  
Invalid Device ID:  
_devicename_.  
A new device was created with an  
incorrect device ID.  
Edit the device ID to reflect the  
correct device ID.  
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Code  
Status Message  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
110  
Unable to perform operation: An unknown device error  
Use the information in the status  
message and error message to  
resolve the device error.  
_operation_  
occurred.  
Status Message:_statmsg_  
Error Message:_errmsg_.  
111  
112  
113  
114  
There is insufficient memory  
for the requested operation  
on device:_devicename_.  
The application does not have  
enough memory to complete the  
operation.  
Close the other applications and  
unnecessary windows.  
A communications time-out  
occurred during operation on  
device:_devicename_.  
The connection between the  
printer and host computer was  
lost.  
Check that all cables are properly  
connected.  
A device driver for the  
following device could not be  
found:_devicename_.  
The application could not find the  
necessary device software to  
communicate with the printer.  
Make sure that the Calibration  
Application and ASPI SCSI device  
driver are installed correctly.  
An error occurred during  
communications to the  
following device:  
The cable between the printer  
and the host computer is worn.  
One or more of the  
Check that all cables are  
properly connected.  
Check the cables and  
_devicename_.  
connections between the  
printer and the host computer  
has malfunctioned.  
connections between the printer  
and the host computer for wear  
and if necessary, replace them.  
115  
116  
An operation error occurred  
during communications to  
the following device:_  
devicename_.  
The cable between the printer  
and the host computer is worn.  
One or more of the  
Check that all cables are  
properly connected.  
Check the cables and  
connections between the  
printer and the host computer  
has malfunctioned.  
connections between the printer  
and the host computer for wear  
and if necessary, replace them.  
A software warning has been  
issued by the following  
device: _devicename_ Error  
Message: _errmsg_  
A software error has occurred on  
the printer.  
Resolve printer error condition.  
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Code  
Status Message  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
117  
A software error has been  
detected by the following  
device: _devicename_ Error  
Message: _errmsg_  
An error has occurred on the  
printer.  
Resolve printer error condition.  
118  
119  
120  
A SCSI ID for the following  
device was not found:  
_devicename_.  
SCSI driver not found.  
SCSI ID is incorrect.  
Reinstall the SCSI driver on host  
computer.  
The wrong SCSI ID was  
specified for the following  
device: _devicename_.  
Set the Target SCSI ID to the  
printer SCSI ID.  
This device has been setup  
for the wrong model of  
printer: _devicename_.  
The chosen device has not been  
found.  
Verify chosen device matches the  
printer model.  
121  
122  
Unable to read STATUS from  
device: _devicename_.  
Unable to see the printer.  
Check SCSI cable connections.  
Select a 10-bit LUT file.  
The selected LUT contains  
data that exceeds the limits  
of this printer.  
Trying to send a 12-bit LUT to a  
10-bit printer.  
201  
202  
203  
204  
An error occurred while  
trying to allocate memory.  
The system is trying to allocate  
memory; however, no memory is  
available.  
Close any unnecessary  
applications.  
The following parameter is  
invalid:_parametername:  
_parametervalue_.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
The function is not supported  
by the class.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
This function has not been  
implemented.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
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Code  
Status Message  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
205  
Must enter the following  
field:_field_.  
The operator left a configuration  
field blank.  
Enter information in the blank  
configuration field.  
301  
The following key was not  
found: _key_.  
An internal error occurred with  
the software.  
One of the files was edited  
manually and a key was  
changed.  
Restart the application.  
Restore the key to its previous  
value.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
302  
303  
The following grouper was  
not found:_grouper_.  
An internal error occurred with  
the software.  
One of the files was edited  
manually and a grouper was  
changed.  
Restart the application.  
Restore the grouper to its  
previous value.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
The call depends on a  
current grouper, but the  
current grouper has not been  
set.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
501  
601  
An error occurred while  
applying the data.  
A bad count was entered.  
The expected count  
was:_count_.  
A file was edited manually and  
an incorrect number of rows  
was entered.  
An internal software error  
occurred.  
Manually enter the correct  
number of rows in the file.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
602  
701  
An error occurred during the  
calculation process.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
Patch _patch_, column  
_column_, value _value_ is  
beyond tolerance  
A density patch was out of  
tolerance.  
Perform another calibration cycle.  
_tolerance_ for aim _aim_.  
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Code  
Status Message  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
702  
Patch _patch_ has a spread  
of _spread_ which is out of  
range _range_.  
The spread between colors for a  
given density patch is out of  
tolerance.  
Perform another calibration cycle.  
703  
704  
801  
802  
803  
804  
805  
806  
807  
CalToleranceFile can only be  
initialized once.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
CalToleranceFile::  
initialize must be called first.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
Could not find row:_row_.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
Could not find  
column:_column_.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
Could not find element -  
column:_column_.  
row:_row_.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
Row value was not set  
before using.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
Column value was not set  
before using.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
Error deleting row:_row_.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
Element at row:_row_;  
column:_col_  
value:_val_ failed audit.  
An input file had incorrectly  
formatted data in it at the location  
indicated.  
Verify that you are using the  
correct file.  
Edit the file and correct the  
format.  
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Code  
Status Message  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
910  
Configuration file  
field:_filename_is invalid.  
Calibration will be cancelled.  
The user entered an incorrect  
value in a configuration file.  
Enter the correct value.  
Reinstall the application.  
If problem continues, call for  
service.  
911  
919  
Error_errcode_occurred.  
Processing stopped.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
Error occurred preparing to  
handle exit from Kodak  
Device Calibration. Will not  
perform cleanup at exit.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
921  
Unable to return the printer  
to its original state. Fix  
printer problem and re-  
calibrate.  
The application was trying to  
cancel but received an error when  
sending the original LUT back to  
the printer.  
Printer is in an unknown state.  
Correct any printer problems and  
restart the application.  
922  
923  
There is already a printer  
open. Please close the open  
printer first.  
User tried to open a printer when  
the printer was already open.  
Close the open printer.  
An error occurred during the  
loading of a printer. Please  
check to make sure the file  
chosen was of the correct  
type and/or format.  
An error occurred during the  
loading of a printer.  
Check that the file chosen was the  
correct format or type.  
924  
941  
No printer loaded.  
The operator has not yet opened  
a printer.  
Open a printer.  
The height and width values  
do not agree with the size of  
the target file.  
The specified size does not match  
the file size.  
Enter the correct file size.  
942  
Unable to configure  
densitometer. Densitometer  
configuration file may be  
corrupt or lost.  
The file CalDevDensGen2.cfg is  
corrupt or lost.  
Restart the application. If problem  
continues, call for service.  
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Code  
Status Message  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
1003  
Unable to load default  
configuration file:_filename_. deleted or renamed or moved.  
The default configuration file was  
Restore the file manually or  
reinstall the software.  
1004  
1005  
Unable to set values  
in new configuration file.  
An internal error occurred with the  
software.  
Restart the application.  
Unable to save configuration  
file:_filename_.  
The system is trying to save a file  
but there is not enough disk  
space.  
Remove any unnecessary files to  
increase free disk space.  
1006  
1007  
1101  
Configuration file field:_field_  
is invalid.  
The user entered an incorrect  
value in a configuration file.  
Enter the correct value.  
Reinstall the application.  
Unable to remove  
directory:_directory_.  
The user does not have the  
authority to update the directory.  
Verify that the user has update  
authority on the directory.  
Density DMIN/DMAX points  
are invalid.  
Density points are invalid.  
Reread density values on  
densitometer or make a new  
calibration print.  
1102  
1103  
1104  
1201  
Density data is not  
monotonic increasing.  
Density data is invalid.  
Reread density values on  
densitometer or make a new  
calibration print.  
Exceeded maximum number  
of allowable data errors.  
Density data is invalid.  
Density data is invalid.  
Reread density values on  
densitometer or make a new  
calibration print.  
Asymmetric Density  
Groupings are invalid.  
Reread density values on  
densitometer or make a new  
calibration print.  
Unknown response from  
densitometer.  
During initialization, the  
application received an unknown  
response from the densitometer.  
Verify that the baud rate of the  
densitometer matches that of the  
applications configuration.  
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Code  
Status Message  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
1202  
Error:_error_from  
densitometer.  
An unexpected error was returned  
from the densitometer.  
Calibrate the densitometer. If the  
problem continues, check the  
manual for the densitometer.  
1203  
Error: Number of patches  
seen by densitometer is  
incorrect.  
Unable densities on densitometer. Try adjusting frame counts or  
reread the density patches on the  
densitometer.  
1300  
1301  
Values have not been loaded The matrix file is missing.  
Create a new device.  
Create a new device.  
Data or Matrix files have not  
yet been loaded  
The matrix file is missing.  
1302  
Data cannot be saved, must  
first apply the matrix  
The matrix file is missing.  
Create a new device.  
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Non-Numeric Calibration Error Messages  
Error Message  
Possible Cause/Subsystem  
Possible Solution  
An underrun error occurred during  
communications to the following  
device.  
The cable between the printer  
and the host computer is worn.  
One or more of the connections  
between the printer and the host  
computer has malfunctioned.  
Check that all cables are properly  
connected.  
Check the cables and  
connections between the printer  
and the host computer for wear  
and, if necessary, replace them.  
An UNKNOWN error occurred  
during communications to the  
following device.  
An unknown error occurred in the  
application.  
Restart the calibration application.  
If the problem continues, make  
sure that the Calibration  
Application and ASPI SCSI  
device driver are installed  
correctly.  
Device not found.  
The host computer attempted to  
contact the printer at the specified  
Make sure that the printer is  
turned on and is on-line.  
SCSI ID but did not get a response. Make sure that the Calibration  
Application and ASPI SCSI  
device driver are installed  
correctly.  
Invalid Device ID.  
The host computer attempted to  
contact the printer at the specified  
SCSI ID but did not get a response.  
Make sure that the printer is turned  
on and is on-line.  
The following device is busy.  
The following device is closed.  
The printer at the specified SCSI ID  
is busy.  
Check that all cables are properly  
connected.  
The connection between the printer  
and host computer was lost.  
Check that all cables are properly  
connected.  
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Densitometer Errors  
Code  
Message  
Explanation  
<01>  
<02>  
BAD_COMMAND  
The densitometer does not recognize a command.  
PRM_RANGE_ERROR  
One or more data or address parameters is out of range. See the  
command guide for parameter limits.  
<03>  
<04>  
DISPLAY_OVERFLOW_  
ERROR  
An attempt was made to read or write beyond the end of the display. Valid  
addresses for the display range from 0x00 to 0x20 (0 to 31 decimal).  
MEMORY_OVERFLOW_  
ERROR  
An attempt was made to read or write beyond the end of the external  
RAM within the densitometer. Valid addresses for the external RAM range  
from 0x0000 to 0x7fff (0 to 32767 decimal).  
<05>  
INVALID_BAUD_RATE  
The parameter included with the BR command was invalid. Valid  
parameters are 06 (1200), 0C (2400), 18 (4800), 30 (9600), and 60  
(19200).  
<06>  
<07>  
<08>  
<09>  
INVALID_PHOTO_STRIP The specified photographic control strip does not exist.  
TIMEOUT  
The time interval between characters has exceeded 5 seconds.  
An invalid character was found in the command string.  
PRM_SYNTAX_ERROR.  
INVALID_PASS  
The requested pass does not exist for the currently stored strip (e.g.,  
specifying pass 5 for a 4-pass strip).  
<0a>  
INVALID_STEP  
The requested step does not exist for a given pass in the currently stored  
strip (e.g., specifying step 25 or step 0 on a 21-step pass).  
<0b>  
<0c>  
<10>  
NO_DATA_AVAILABLE  
MISSING_PARAMETER  
LAMP_MARGINAL  
Data was requested but no data is stored in memory.  
One or more required parameters was omitted.  
The lamp output is at approximately 50% of its original brightness. Strip  
readings can still take place, but to maintain proper accuracy and  
repeatability, replace the lamp as soon as possible.  
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Code  
Message  
Explanation  
<11>  
LAMP_FAILURE  
The lamp is either burned out or its output is at a level too low for  
acceptable readings. The densitometer will not read strips until the lamp is  
replaced and the densitometer is re-calibrated.  
<12>  
<13>  
STRIP_RESTRAINED  
BAD_CAL_STRIP  
During calibration, the calibration strip was held or restrained as it passed  
through the unit. Do not hold the strip as it is reading and make sure the  
read path is clear of any foreign matter.  
During calibration, the calibration strip was unrecognizable. The strip may  
have been inserted backwards, upside down, or held so that it slipped on  
the internal rollers. This also may be an indication that the strip needs to  
be replaced.  
<14>  
MOTOR_ERROR  
During calibration, a problem was detected with the drive motor. This can  
occur if the strip is held back while reading.  
<20>  
<21>  
INVALID_READING  
WRONG_COLOR  
The strip just read was not recognized by the densitometer.  
After a strip reading, the step wedge just read was not the color specified  
for that pass or strip as defined in the densitometer editor menu.  
<23>  
NEEDS_CALIBRATION  
The calibration check that was done immediately after reading a strip  
indicated that the unit needs calibration. This occurs when the reading  
taken from the opal glass after the strip exits the unit differs from the  
reading taken during calibration by more than the internal tolerance  
(default is 0.1 X, Y, or Z). The tolerance can also be changed by the RCI  
command CC (Check Cal tolerance).  
<26>  
NO_VALID_DATA  
The measure type is set to CONT and the strip that was read contained  
nothing but base material. Base material is defined as measuring less  
than 0.5D in the visual channel. For negative (black) based materials,  
base material is defined as measuring less than twice the reflectance of a  
measurement taken near the trailing edge of the strip. the densitometer  
uses a measurement taken at about 0.25 inches from the trailing edge of  
the strip to determine if it is positive or negative based. Any measurement  
greater than 10% reflectance is considered positive based; anything else  
is considered negative based.  
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Code  
Message  
Explanation  
<27>  
BAD_PATCH  
If the Pattern Recognition comparison window is set to 0 or 1, this error  
may result when a single patch on the strip is bad due to dirt, smears,  
creases, etc. (See explanation of CW command for more information.)  
<30>  
<31>  
BAD_STRING_LENGTH  
BAD_CHARACTER  
A strip definition string received as part of the DS (Define Strip) RCI  
command did not contain the correct number of characters.  
A non-printable character was received in one of the name fields (strip  
name or pass name). Printable characters are in the range 0x20 to 0x7E,  
inclusive.  
<32>  
BAD_MEAS_TYPE  
The value for the measure type field was greater than 3. Valid values are  
0 through 3.  
<33>  
<34>  
<35>  
<36>  
<37>  
<38>  
BAD_COLOR  
The value for the color field was greater than 9.  
The value for the number of steps was greater than 72.  
The value for the guide setting was less than 4 or greater than 30.  
The value for the output type was greater than 5.  
The definition could not be stored.  
BAD_STEPS  
BAD_STOP_LOCATION  
BAD_OUTPUT_TYPE  
MEMORY_ERROR  
BAD_N_FACTOR  
The n-factor (used in Dot calculations) is either less than 0500 (0.500) or  
greater than 4500 (4.500).  
<39>  
<3A>  
<40>  
STRIP_DOESNT_EXIST  
BAD_MIN_MAX_VALUE  
BAD_SERIAL_NUMBER  
The SD command was issued and the requested strip does not exist.  
The value for the min/max field was greater than 4.  
An attempt was made to redefine one of the stored serial numbers with a  
number containing one or more invalid digits.  
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3 Using Additional Calibration Features  
The topics covered in this section include:  
Installing the Calibration Software  
An overview of the Kodak Professional Device Calibration Software  
Advanced Features of the LED II Calibration Software  
Installing the Densitometer  
IMPORTANT: For the step-by-step procedure to calibrating the printer, see  
Installing the Calibration Software  
Installing the software includes installing both the Kodak Professional Device  
Calibration Software (which manages the calibration of multiple Kodak devices)  
and the Calibration Software for the Kodak Professional LED II Printer 20P/20R.  
You can install the software either from a supplied CD or by downloading from the  
Kodak web site.  
System Requirements  
MACINTOSH Systems  
Power MACINTOSH System 7.5 or above  
Minimum of 35 MB free disk space  
608 K free disk space for each of as many as six configured devices  
256 colors at 640 x 480 spatial resolution  
CD ROM Drive  
WINDOWS NT Systems  
100 MHz PENTIUM Processor  
64 MB Main System Memory  
VGA Monitor (640 x 480 spatial resolution)  
CD ROM Drive  
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Installation Procedure  
1. If you are installing the software from the supplied CD-ROM:  
a. Place the CD in your CD-ROM drive.  
b. When the Browser is displayed, select LED Printer.  
2. If you are downloading the installation files from the Kodak web site, go to  
3. Under the heading Product Support, select Drivers, Software and Firmware.  
4. Select Calibration Utilities.  
5. Under the heading Download File, select KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device  
Calibration.  
The display shows the Save As dialog box.  
6. Either accept the default path and file name or select another path and file  
name and save the file.  
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NOTE: The installation is similar for NT and Macintosh systems. When the  
instructions say, for example, click Next or Install, the first option is for NT  
systems and the second is for Macintosh systems.  
CAUTION: Toavoidpossible damage, do not connect ordisconnect thecable  
between your host computer and the printer when either device  
is powered up.  
7. Open the installation file (KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration.exe).  
The display shows a splash screen for KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device  
Calibration and a Setup message.  
8. After the Welcome screen is displayed, click Next or Continue.  
9. For Macintosh systems only, read the readme information, then click  
Continue.  
10. Read the license agreement.  
To accept the terms and continue the installation, click Yes or Agree.  
Or, to cancel the installation, click No or Disagree.  
11. For NT systems only, read the readme information, then click Next.  
12. Select the installation type:  
For NT systems, select one of the following:  
NOTE: The Compact option is not supported.  
Typical  
includes Device Calibration Applications for the Kodak  
Professional LED Printer and for the Kodak Professional  
Digital Mutliprinter, plus the Linearization Calibration  
Application for the Kodak Professional RFS 3570+ (Speed  
Up) Film Scanner  
Custom  
allows you to choose specific features for the application you  
choose to install, including the Centralized Densitometer  
Application; for the LED Printer, you may choose to install  
either Gen I or Gen II.  
For Macintosh systems, select Easy Install.  
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13. Click Next to install the software on your system.  
The display shows a dialog box for you to designate where to install the  
calibration software.  
14. Either accept the default path and folder or select another path and folder.  
15. Click Finish or OK.  
NOTE: For NT systems, the dialog box gives you the option of reading the  
readme file associated with your installed applications.  
16. If you installed the software from a CD-ROM, remove the CD and store it in a  
safe place.  
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About the Kodak Professional Device Calibration  
Software  
The Kodak Professional Device Calibration software manages and launches  
customized calibration software applications, including the calibration software for  
the LED 20P and 20R printers.  
Application Window Definitions  
The window below and the tables that follow define the application window for the  
KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration Software.  
Title bar  
Tool bar  
Menu bar  
Device icon  
(this is displayed  
when you add  
a calibration  
device)  
Client area  
Status bar  
Window Area  
Description  
Title Bar  
Menu Bar  
Tool Bar  
Contains the application name, KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration”  
Contains selectable menu items  
Contains the user selectable menu choices and is activated by a shortcut keystroke or  
by a mouse pointer and left mouse button  
Client Area  
Device Icon  
Status Bar  
Contains the icons that represent devices available for calibration  
Represents a device that can be calibrated  
Displays messages to the user to indicate actions that are occurring or the status of  
the occurring action and the currently selected device  
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The table below defines the functions and their corresponding icons on the main  
window of the Device CalibrationSoftware.  
Menu  
Access  
Function  
Icon/Key  
Availability  
Description  
Operations Calibrate  
When the  
device is  
selected  
Passes control to calibration  
software for the device; double-  
clicking on a device icon  
NT Systems: Ctrl+L  
MAC Systems:  
performs the same action  
+L  
File  
Edit  
New  
Cut  
Always  
Displays Create a New Device  
dialog box; adds a device to  
control area  
NT Systems: Ctrl+N  
MAC Systems:  
+N  
When a  
Removes object from control  
area. All history data files  
(including log data, LUT files  
etc.) will be deleted for this  
device. The display shows a  
confirmation dialog box so you  
cancel the action.  
calibration  
device is  
selected  
NT Systems: Ctrl+X  
MAC Systems:  
+X  
File  
Edit  
Always  
If no object is selected, Edit  
Application Configuration dialog  
box is displayed. If an object is  
selected, Update a Device  
Registry dialog box for that  
device is displayed.  
NT Systems: Ctrl+E  
MAC Systems:  
+E  
MAC Systems:  
Quit  
File  
NT Systems: Ctrl+Q  
Always  
Always  
Exits application  
MAC Systems:  
+Q  
NT Systems:  
Exit  
Help  
Product Info  
NA  
Displays Product Information  
dialog box  
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Starting the Device Calibration Software  
Load the Calibration Software according to the table below. (If needed, see  
MACINTOSH Systems  
1. Open the folder that contains the files for the Select:  
NT Systems  
calibration application.  
Eastman Kodak/KPRO Applications/KODAK  
PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration  
from the WINDOWS NT Start menu.  
2. Click the icon for KODAK PROFESSIONAL  
Device Calibration.  
Editing the Log Settings  
Your Device Calibration application has specific log settingsfor the purpose of  
keeping a history of the calibration. You may want to change the settingsthe  
type of messages written to the log file, the number of days to keep the log file,  
and the name of the log file. (See also Editing Information on the History Tabon  
To change the log settings for the Device Calibration:  
1. On the Device Calibration window, deselect all devices.  
All devices  
must be  
deselected  
2. Click the Edit icon or select File->Edit.  
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The display shows the Edit Configuration dialog box with the default settings:  
3. Edit the device settings as needed or click Default to refresh the dialog box  
with the default settings.  
The log operations/settings include:  
Device Setting  
Options  
Log Type  
None: No logging of events or errors  
Events: Log events only (status messages that are displayed on the  
screen)  
Errors: Log errors only  
Log all actions: Log all actions  
Keep log for  
(days)  
Enter the number of days you want to keep logged information for up to  
99 days  
Log File Name  
Enter the name that you want to give to the log file  
4. Click OK to save (or Cancel to cancel) the changes.  
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Adding, Updating, and Deleting Devices  
You can:  
add new printer calibration devices  
update the name or SCSI ID (Target ID) of an existing device  
delete devices  
update the configuration files for devices  
Adding a Device  
1. Click the New icon or select File->New on the Device Calibration window.  
The display shows the Create a New Device dialog box.  
2. Enter the correct device settings. Use a unique identifying word for the device  
name.  
NOTES: The default SCSI ID for the printer is 5. The printers OCP menu  
displays the current SCSI ID for the printer.  
Make sure the Device Type field matches the type of printer that  
is being calibrated (for example: Digital LED II 20P).  
3. Click OK to accept the changes.  
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A new printer device icon is displayed on the Device Calibration window.  
NOTE: If an error message is displayed, refer to Section 2, Troubleshooting.  
Updating a Device  
To update the device name or the SCSI information for a device:  
1. Select the device by clicking once on the device icon on the Device  
Calibration window.  
Device  
icon  
2. Click the Edit icon or select File->Edit.  
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The display shows the Update a Device dialog box.  
3. Enter the correct device settings.  
The options for the device settings include:  
Device Setting  
Options  
Device name  
Enter the name that you want to give to the device.  
NOTE: The MACINTOSH platform limits the device  
name to 10 characters.  
SCSI Host Adapter Adapter ID on host computer  
SCSI ID The SCSI ID for the device; the default is 5 for the  
LED Printer  
4. Click OK to save (or Cancel to cancel) the changes.  
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Deleting a Device  
To delete a device and all files associated with the device:  
1. Select the device by clicking once on the device icon.  
Device  
icon  
2. Click the Cut icon or select Edit->Cut.  
The display shows:  
3. Click Yes to delete the device and associated files (or click No to stop the  
deletion process).  
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Advanced Features of the LED II Calibration Software  
The Calibration Software for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer  
20P/20R provides automated neutral density printer calibration and is designed to  
be used without assistance from technical experts. The advanced calibration  
features provided by this product enable you to customize the calibration of the  
printer. To use the advanced features, you should understand image science  
technology and the implications of manipulating neutral density calibrations.  
IMPORTANT: Printer calibration should not be mistaken for color management.  
Color management is provided by software applications that are  
independent of the printer and the calibration software.  
Viewing Graphs  
The View Graphs feature provides access to the available graphs from the most  
recently completed calibration.  
Examples of the Value, Difference, and History Graphs follow. The Value and  
Difference Graphs reflect the densitometer values that were last read. The History  
Graph displays the data from completed calibrations.  
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Difference Graph  
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To view calibration graphs:  
1. From the Device Calibration window, double-click the device for which you  
want to view graphs.  
The display shows the LED Calibration Application window.  
2. Click the Graphs icon or select View->Graphs.  
The display shows one of the graphs; typically it is the Value graph.  
3. Select the Graph Type that you want to view. When the graph is displayed,  
select the type of data and planes that you want to see displayed.  
NOTE: The graph will be blank if the printer has not been calibrated.  
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Applying a Master Balance (NT Systems Only)  
Master Balance is a method that allows you to temporarily modify printer neutral  
calibration. This may be desired for customizing a particular job or correcting for a  
short-term processing shift. It does not replace calibrating the printer.  
1. From the Device Calibration window, double-click the device for which you  
want to perform a master balance.  
The display shows the LED Calibration Application window.  
2. Click the Master Balance icon or select Operations->Master Balance.  
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The display shows the Master Balance dialog box.  
3. Click and drag the sliders as needed for Density, Red, Green, or Blue  
balance.  
For Density, Red, Green, and Blue, 1 unit of change is equal to 0.01 log  
exposure or 1 color correction (cc) units. For unit changes of less than one,  
you can type the number directly into the edit box.  
4. Click OK to accept the changes (or click Cancel to cancel the master  
balance).  
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The display shows the Choose Master Balance LUT dialog box.  
IMPORTANT:In the next step, do not select the default LUT.  
5. Select one of the LUTs from the dialog box and click Load Selected LUT or  
click Load Custom LUT and follow the prompts to load a custom LUT.  
A new LUT is calculated based on the selected LUT and the input DRGB  
values. The LUT is downloaded to the printer, overwriting the current LUT.  
This LUT will be the current printer LUT until a new LUT is sent.  
Sending LUTs  
The Send LUT to Printer feature allows you to overwrite the current LUT in the  
printer. You can create a valid printing LUT using an ASCII text editor. This option  
sends the selected LUT to the printer, overwriting any existing LUT.  
To send a LUT to the Printer:  
1. From the Device Calibration window, double-click the device for which you  
want to send a LUT.  
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The display shows the LED Calibration Application window.  
2. Click the Send LUT icon or select Operations->Send LUT.  
The display shows the Send LUT to Printer dialog box.  
3. Select one of the LUTs from the dialog box and click Load Selected LUT or  
click Load Custom LUT and follow the prompts to load a custom LUT. The  
LUT is downloaded to the printer, overwriting the current LUT.  
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Sending Targets  
The Send Target feature enables you to send any properly formatted target file to  
the printer without performing a calibration. The target file must contain image  
data in the format for the Kodak Professional LED II Printer 20P/20R. The format  
of this file must be raw RGB pixel interleaved.  
To send a test target to the printer:  
1. From the Device Calibration window, double-click the device for which you  
want to send a test target.  
The display shows the LED Calibration Application window.  
2. Click the Send Target icon or select Operations->Send Target.  
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The display shows the Send Target to Printer dialog box. (The versions for  
both NT and MACINTOSH Systems are shown.)  
NT Systems  
NOTE: Users of NT systems can click Browse to select another file name. The  
display shows the Open dialog box. Select the file name, then click  
Open.  
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3. Enter the desired settings and click OK to save the settings (or Cancel to  
keep the previous settings).  
The selected test target is sent to the printer.  
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Editing the Device Configuration  
The Edit Configuration feature allows you to change the printers calibration  
configuration attributes. However, it is recommended that you use the default  
settings for these attributes for most operations.  
Edit Configuration consists of a set of six tabseach with related configuration  
attributes. There can be only one set of configuration attributes for the printer  
calibration application at a time. If you make any changes to information on one or  
more of the tabs and then click OK to save your changes, the changes will  
overwrite the previous attributes used for the automated calibration.  
To edit the device configuration:  
1. From the Device Calibration window, double-click the device for which you  
want to change the calibration configuration.  
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The display shows the LED Calibration Application window.  
2. Click the Edit icon or select File->Edit.  
The display shows the Edit Configuration window with the Procedure tab  
displayed.  
3. To navigate among the tabs, click the tab you want and follow the instructions  
for updating the information for that tab.  
IMPORTANT:Whenever you click OK, the software assumes ALL changes to  
the Edit Configuration are complete and the Edit Configuration  
window closes. Similarly, you can click Cancel at any time while  
the Edit Configuration window is open; any changes you made  
to any of the tabbed information are canceled and the Edit  
Configuration window closes.  
For Macintosh users only: you can click Default at any time to reset the attributes  
to their factory defaults and then click OK to save the defaults.  
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Editing Information on the Procedure Tab  
The Procedure tab contains general configuration attributes as shown and  
described below. The values displayed in the example are the default settings.  
Procedure  
Attribute  
Description  
Graphing  
Tolerance Level  
Instructs the application when to display the graphs of the data  
Indicates whether the level of tolerance is Normal, Loose, Strict, or ColorMetallic  
Normal.  
NOTE: ColorMetallic paper requires its own tolerance file.  
Out of Tolerance Provides the flexibility to interact at each step or to use a fully automated calibration  
Maximum  
Cycles  
Indicates the maximum number of iterations the calibration procedure will perform if  
Out of Toleranceis set to Automatically iterate up to maximum cycles.”  
Processor In  
Control  
Indicates whether the Processor In Control dialog box is to be displayed at the  
beginning of the calibration process  
To edit the configuration information on the Procedure tab:  
1. Use the drop-down lists to change the Procedure information as needed.  
2. If you have completed all editing (including information on the other tabs),  
click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration window. (Or,  
click Cancel to cancel all changes.)  
3. To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration, click another tab and  
make changes as needed.  
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Editing Information on the Density Source Tab  
The Density Source tab specifies how the calibration application is to receive  
density data. The values displayed in the example are the default settings.  
DensitySource  
Attribute  
Description  
Density Source  
Indicates the source (local densitometer or file or, for PC applications only,  
centralized densitometer application) of the density data.  
Density Source  
Port  
Indicates the name of the RS-232 port that the densitometer is connected to. This  
port is the source of the density data. The name of the port is specific to the  
computer system platform.  
NOTE: This is only used if the Density Source is DTP36.  
Density Source  
File  
Indicates the filename for the source of density data. This is only used if the Density  
Source is a file. If you designate a file as the density source, this is the file name you  
To edit the configuration information on the Density Source tab:  
1. Use the drop-down lists to change the Density Source information as needed.  
2. If you have completed all editing (including information on the other tabs),  
click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration window. (Or,  
click Cancel to cancel all changes.)  
3. To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration, click another tab and  
make changes as needed.  
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Editing Information on the Aim Tab  
The Aim tab specifies:  
whether the aims used for calibration are Density Aims or Lightness Aims  
whether to apply the Channel-Independent Matrix  
which table to use if Copyright Detection is functional  
The values displayed in the example are the default settings.  
Attribute  
Desired Aim  
Description  
Indicates whether to use Density Aims or Lightness Aims for calibration. Using  
Lightness Aims will improve both the highlights and shadows of your prints.  
Apply Channel  
Independent Matrix?  
Indicates whether or not to apply the Channel-Independent Matrix to the aim  
values. If the matrix is applied, the number of cycles required to successfully  
calibrate the printer should be reduced.  
Copyright Detection  
Table  
Select the table to be used. This feature is available with Gen II LED printers  
only. Only use this feature as instructed by Kodak.  
To edit the configuration information on the Aim tab:  
1. Change the Aim information as needed.  
2. If you have completed all editing (including information on the other tabs),  
click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration window. (Or,  
click Cancel to cancel all changes.)  
3. To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration, click another tab and  
make changes as needed.  
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Editing Information on the History Tab  
The History tab specifies information about maintaining calibration history data.  
The values displayed in the example are the default settings.  
Attribute  
Description  
Keep History For (days)  
Indicates the number of days that the calibration LUT, print LUT, density  
data and LUT history information (LED trend data) are to be kept.  
Information older than the specified number of days will be deleted.  
Log Type  
Indicates the type of log file available during calibration. All recordable  
events or just the recordable errors can be logged to a selected filename.  
Keep log for (days)  
Log File Name  
Indicates the number of days that the error and events information is to be  
kept. Information older than the specified number of days will be deleted.  
The name of the file that contains the logged information.  
To edit the configuration information on the History tab:  
1. Change the History information as needed.  
2. If you have completed all editing (including information on the other tabs),  
click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration window. (Or,  
click Cancel to cancel all changes.)  
3. To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration, click another tab and  
make changes as needed.  
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Editing Information on the Paper Tab  
The Paper tab allows you to specify the paper being calibrated. The value  
displayed in the example is the default setting.  
Attribute  
Paper Type  
Description  
Select from the list of supported paper types.  
To edit the configuration information on the Paper tab:  
1. Change the Paper Type if needed.  
2. If you have completed all editing (including information on the other tabs),  
click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration window. (Or,  
click Cancel to cancel all changes.)  
3. To continue making changes to the Edit Configuration, click another tab and  
make changes as needed.  
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Editing Information on the DP2 (NT Systems) or KPIS  
(MACINTOSH Systems) Tab  
The DP2 (or for MACINTOSH Systems, KPIS) tab specifies whether to activate  
DP2 (or KPIS) interoperability, and if so, names the directory and filename  
designated for the DP2 (or KPIS) information.  
There are minor differences in the editing of DP2 and KPIS information.  
Editing DP2 Information (NT Systems)  
When you click the DP2 tab of the Edit Configuration window, the tab is displayed.  
The values in the example are the default settings.  
Attribute  
Description  
Activate DP2  
Indicates if the calibration procedure should generate a LUT file to be used with the  
DP2 system. When you select Operations->Send LUT or Operations>Master  
Balance, the LUTS are also sent to the DP2 location to be used with the DP2 system.  
DP2 Location  
Directory to contain generated LUT files for use with DP2  
DP2 Filename Name of the file containing the DP2 LUT files  
To edit the configuration information on the DP2 tab:  
1. If DP2 is not already activated, click the Activate DP2 checkbox (click again  
to deactivate) so that the dialog box looks like the example above.  
2. To change the DP2 Location, type a new directory name or click Browse and  
select another directory.  
3. If needed, change the DP2 Filename.  
4. If you have completed all editing (including information on the other tabs),  
click OK to save the changes and close the Edit Configuration window. (Or,  
click Cancel to cancel all changes.)  
5. To make other changes to the Edit Configuration, click another tab and make  
changes as needed.  
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Editing KPIS Information (MACINTOSH Systems)  
If you are using the calibration output files with the KPIS system, it is necessary to  
activate KPIS and assign a filename and location to the output file.  
When you click the KPIS tab of the Edit Configuration window, the following tab is  
displayed. The values in the example are the default settings.  
Attribute  
Description  
Indicates if the calibration procedure should generate a LUT file to be used with the KPIS  
system  
Activate KPIS  
KPIS Location  
Directory to contain generated LUT files for use with KPIS  
KPIS Filename Name of the file containing the KPIS LUT files  
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To edit the configuration information on the KPIS tab:  
1. Click the Activate KPIS checkbox (click again to deactivate).  
The display shows the Edit Configuration window with the default settings for  
KPIS Location and KPIS Filename.  
2. To change the directory for the KPIS file:  
a. Click KPIS Location. The display shows the Select KPIS Folder dialog  
box.  
b. If needed, browse to find the folder you want.  
c. Click Select “directoryname” (the example above shows Select  
“KodakLED”).  
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The display shows the updated Edit Configuration window with updated  
File Location of CalDisk:CompositeMachine:Tables:KodakLED.  
Completing the Edit Configuration  
When you finish editing the configuration file, click OK to save the attributes.  
(Click Cancel to exit without saving your changes. MACINTOSH System users:  
you can click Default at any time to reset the attributes to their factory defaults  
and then click OK to save the defaults.)  
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Creating a Density File for Use with Calibration  
During calibration, you have the option of obtaining density data from a file or by  
scanning a processed test target through an X-RITE DTP 36 densitometer. The  
option is determined by the entry in the device configuration file. If the  
configuration file is set up to receive density data from a file and you are creating  
the file:  
1. Scan the print into your densitometer.  
2. Save the data to file using the density data file format specification (see File  
Formatsbelow). The Kodak Device Calibration Software does not perform  
this function.  
3. Move the density data file that you just saved to the Densfolder within the  
device folder for your specific device. The filename should match the Density  
Source File selected on the Density Source tab of the Edit Configuration  
File Formats  
NOTE: If a file contains data in a tabular format, each entry may be separated by  
multiple spacesand tabs;however, when the fileissaved bythe application,  
each group of multiple spaces and tabs is automatically converted to a  
single tab.  
DensityDataRaw (TECHNET Format)  
Example:  
R2340 G1000 B2010  
R2350 G1010 B2020  
R2360 G1020 B2030  
R2370 G1030 B2040  
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Installing the Densitometer  
This section describes how to install the X-RITE DTP 36 Densitometer, including  
changing some of the attributes on the Edit Configuration window to  
accommodate the densitometer.  
IMPORTANT: The supported densitometers use a RS-232 interface for  
communication to the host. Each platform uses different  
designations to identify the RS-232 ports.  
To install the densitometer:  
1. Connect the appropriate cable (provided by the user, supplier or with the  
densitometer) between the densitometer and the host computer.  
NOTE:For the X-RITE DTP 36 Densitometer:  
Remove the protective strip (for shipping) from the densitometer.  
Verify that the densitometer is configured with the factory defaults. (Refer  
to the densitometer manual for this information.)  
Perform an initial calibration of the densitometer. (Refer to the  
densitometer manual.)  
2. Run the calibration software for the printer and click the Edit icon to access  
the Edit Configuration window; see Editing the Device Configuration”  
3. Click the Density Source tab.  
4. Edit the attribute for the Density Source. Select the appropriate choice for  
your densitometer from the list.  
5. Edit the attribute for the Density Source Port. Enter the name of the port that  
the RS-232 cable is connected to on the host computer system.  
Host System  
Default Port  
MACINTOSH System  
WINDOWS NT System  
Printer  
COM 1  
6. Click OK to save the changes to the configuration.  
IMPORTANT:Densitometers require calibration at regular intervals. Refer to  
your densitometer manualorinstructionson how to calibrate your  
densitometer and perform a calibration.  
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Densitometer Application  
IMPORTANT: This chapter pertains only to users of WINDOWS NT Systems.  
The Centralized Densitometer Application topics covered in this section include:  
Installing the application on a WINDOWS NT System  
Modifying printer and port information  
Viewing graphs  
Installing the Centralized Densitometer Application  
If you have a network of printers and will be using the Centralized Densitometer  
application, install it on the host computer that will be connected to the central  
densitometer.  
NOTE: The Kodak Professional Device Calibration application must be installed  
on each host PC connected to a printer; the Centralized Densitometer  
application needs to be installed only on the computer with the  
densitometer.  
System Requirements  
WINDOWS NT 4.0 with service pack 3 or higher  
170 KB available disk space  
At least 2 MB main system memory  
CD ROM Drive  
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Installation Procedure  
1. If you are installing the software from the supplied CD-ROM:  
a. place the CD in your CD-ROM drive.  
b. When the display shows the Browser, select LED Printer.  
2. If you are downloading the installation files from the Kodak web site, go to  
3. Under the heading Product Support, select Drivers, Software and Firmware.  
4. Select Calibration Utilities.  
5. Under the heading Download File, select KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device  
Calibration.  
The display shows the Save As dialog box.  
6. Either accept the default path and file name or select another path and file  
name and save the file.  
7. Open the installation file (KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration.exe).  
The display shows the splash screen for KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device  
Calibration and a Setup message.  
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8. After the Welcome screen is displayed, click Next.  
9. Read the license agreement.  
To accept the terms and continue the installation, click Yes.  
Or, to cancel the installation, click No.  
10. Read the readme information, then click Next.  
The display shows a dialog box for choosing the destination location.  
11. Either accept the default path and folder or click Browse to select another  
path and folder.  
The display shows the Setup Type dialog box.  
12. Select Custom and click Next.  
The display shows the Select Components dialog box.  
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13. Click to check the box next to Kodak Professional Device Calibration –  
Centralized Densitometer and click Next.  
14. Click Next to install the software on your system.  
The display shows the Setup Status dialog box. You do not need to do  
anything unless you want to Cancel the setup.  
15. When the setup is complete, click Finish to restart the host computer.  
16. If you used a CD to install the software, remove the CD-ROM and store it in a  
safe place.  
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Using the Centralized Densitometer Application  
1. Click the Windows Start button and select Programs -> Eastman Kodak ->  
KProApplications -> KODAK PROFESSIONAL Device Calibration -> KODAK  
PROFESSIONAL Centralized Densitometer to open the Centralized  
Densitometer application.  
The display shows the Centralized Densitometer Application window.  
With the Kodak Professional Device Calibration - Centralized Densitometer  
Application, you can:  
add or delete a printer  
change the densitometer port  
for a selected printer  
change the printer information  
measure the density during a calibration cycle  
view calibration graphs  
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Adding a Printer  
1. Click the Add Printer icon or select File->New on the Centralized  
Densitometer Application window.  
The display shows the Add New Printer dialog box.  
2. Either type a path or click Browse and select a path. Click OK.  
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The display shows the Centralized Densitometer Application window with the  
new printer added.  
Deleting a Printer  
1. Highlight the printer you want to delete.  
2. Click the Delete icon or select Edit->Delete Printer on the Centralized  
Densitometer Application window.  
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The display shows the dialog box below.  
3. Click Yes to delete the printer.  
The selected printer is no longer visible in the Centralized Densitometer  
Application window.  
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Changing Printer Information  
1. Highlight the printer for which you want to change the information (location).  
2. Click the Printer Info icon or select Edit->Printer Info on the Centralized  
Densitometer Application window.  
The display shows the Update Printer Information dialog box.  
3. Change the location for the printer as needed and click OK.  
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Changing the Densitometer Port  
You can change the designation of the port on your host computer to which the  
densitometer is attached.  
1. Select Edit->Edit COM Port on the Centralized Densitometer Application  
window.  
The display shows the Change Densitometer Port dialog box.  
2. Click in the circle next to either COM1 or COM2 and click OK.  
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If you change the port, a message is displayed on the status bar of the  
Centralized Densitometer Application window.  
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Measuring Densities During a Calibration Cycle  
IMPORTANT: To use the centralized densitometer application for measuring  
densities for a calibration cycle, the density source of centralized  
densitometermust have been selected in the edit configuration  
dialog for the device being calibrated; see Editing Information on  
1. Open the Centralized Densitometer Application. The display shows the  
window for the Centralized Densitometer Application.  
2. Highlight the printer.  
3. Click the Measure icon (or select Operations->Measure) to measure the  
target images.  
4. At the densitometer, measure the densities (see Using the Densitometer to  
When the densities are measured, the status bar on the Centralized  
Densitometer Application window displays Ready.”  
The density measurements are automatically sent to the LED printers host  
computer.  
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Viewing Calibration Graphs  
The View Graphs feature provides access to the available graphs from the most  
recently completed calibration for the selected printer.  
For examples of the graphs, see Viewing Graphsbeginning on page 3-13. The  
Value and Difference Graphs reflect the densitometer values that were last read.  
The History Graph displays the data from completed calibrations.  
To view calibration graphs from the Centralized Densitometer application:  
1. Highlight the printer you want to view graphs and click the Graphs icon or  
select View->Graphs.  
The display shows one of the graphs; typically it is the Value graph.  
2. Select the Graph Type that you want to view. When the display shows the  
graph, select the type of data and planes that you want to see.  
NOTE: You will get a message if there is no calibration data for the selected printer.  
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U.S.A.  
KODAK CANADA INC.  
Toronto, Ontario M6M 1V3  
Canada  
Kodak and Kodak Professional are  
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