Hello,
I've got a Canon C650 and a Canon C710 and I've been told multiple things by multiple people at Canon and in the Fiery color calibration notes.
When printing from Command Workstation or using the driver, do the automated calibrations in "Auto Gradiation Adjustment" affect Color output at all?
(See: Automatic Gradation Adjustment)
Basically, what I'm asking is, which calibration takes priority? Should I stop doing the built in Canon calibrations, and only calibrate from within Command Workstation? What is the correct way to calibrate from printing?
One service rep told me the Auto gradation only affects copies, or if I had a built-in printer board, but because I have the Fiery, it overrules all of that. Another service told me that the auto gradation is the entire machine, and that the Fiery calibrates on top of that. Meaning if you forget to run the auto before you do a calibration, it could be off.
I've got a Canon C650 and a Canon C710 and I've been told multiple things by multiple people at Canon and in the Fiery color calibration notes.
When printing from Command Workstation or using the driver, do the automated calibrations in "Auto Gradiation Adjustment" affect Color output at all?
(See: Automatic Gradation Adjustment)
Basically, what I'm asking is, which calibration takes priority? Should I stop doing the built in Canon calibrations, and only calibrate from within Command Workstation? What is the correct way to calibrate from printing?
One service rep told me the Auto gradation only affects copies, or if I had a built-in printer board, but because I have the Fiery, it overrules all of that. Another service told me that the auto gradation is the entire machine, and that the Fiery calibrates on top of that. Meaning if you forget to run the auto before you do a calibration, it could be off.