11-2 Calibration
Film calibration is the process of characterizing a given combination
of imager and
DirectVista
grayscale film to allow the imager to
compensate for imager-to-imager variation and supply
cassette-to-cassette variation.
When a
DirectVista
grayscale film cassette is loaded into the imager
for the first time, the imager will print a test sheet and read that test
sheet with the built-in densitometer, then recalibrate based on the
results.
You can also perform a film calibration manually.
1. Press the key.
The Main Menu displays.
2. Select the following menu options:
Utilities
Film Calibrate
The Film Calibration menu displays, allowing you to choose the
supply slot (referred to as Cassette 1, 2, or 3) in which the
DirectVista
grayscale film cassette is loaded.
3. Select the appropriate supply slot, then press the key.
The imager prints a test sheet, recalibrating that cassette based
on the result.
NOTE:
If the selected supply slot does not have a
DirectVista
grayscale film cassette
loaded, the calibration will not run.
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To perform a
film
calibration
MENU
ENTER
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