If none of the ink density bands is completely cured, or the ink density you prefer for your application is
not cured, select NONE in the Ink Density menu. The wizard then generates another test print with
dierent settings.
2. When you have found a satisfactory ink density, you need to select the best amount of optimizer for this
ink density.
Within the ink density band you have selected, look at Section B of the print to determine the best
amount of optimizer. Look at color-to-color bleed and smooth area lls. If you see several levels of
optimizer performing equally well, you are recommended to choose the lowest amount without defects.
If you cannot nd any amount of optimizer giving satisfactory performance with the selected ink
density, look at neighboring ink densities (usually lower, but could be higher in some rare cases).
Consider changing the selected ink density if there is a combination without defects. If you do so,
remember to change the ink density in the drop-down menu.
3. Once you have found a good combination of ink density and optimizer, click Next to add the substrate
and the printing condition you just selected. You can rename both. In some cases, several printing
conditions are oered at once. You can deselect the options you are not interested in.
4. You are recommended to perform color calibration immediately after completing the wizard, to ensure
that the calibration process can cope with the selected ink density.
5. The new preset is now loaded into the Internal Print Server. You can print your own test prints or create
an ICC prole with your RIP software.
TIP: If you need to provide dierent printing conditions or change those currently available in the new
preset, you can select Edit from the Substrate menu.
Edit a substrate preset
Editing a preset has several purposes.
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You can assign a name of your own choice to a particular substrate.
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You can adjust the preset to suit the precise characteristics of your substrate.
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You can adjust the preset to your intended use of the substrate, which may range from highest-quality
printing to fast production output.
To edit the technical characteristics of a custom substrate type, go to the Internal Print Server and select
Substrate > Edit. This allows you to change all the important settings in the substrate preset. It is
recommended for advanced users only.
NOTE: You can change only the presets that you have created yourself. The presets supplied by HP cannot
be changed.
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