GMG AutoCali Wizard Settings

If a printer selected in the Available Printers list supports an integrated measuring device, features specific to GMG AutoCali Wizard will be available in the context-sensitive area below the Available Printer Calibrations list.

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Automatic Actions if Calibration Set Status is Changed to "Not Calibrated"

Actions triggered if a proof standard verification failed. The action is triggered only for the calibration set that was used when printing the job.

If you are sharing printers in your work group, please note that the calibration can occupy the printer and thus delay print jobs from other instances of GMG ColorProof on other computers.

Calibration Sets

GMG ProofControl Inline Settings

Automatic Calibration You can use the default tolerances for a successful printer calibration as defined in the calibration set or you can enter custom criteria that will be applied to the printer selected in the list. Customizing Quality Criteria for GMG AutoCali Wizard
Automatic Calibration Scheduler Using this feature, you can fully automate the printer calibration process. Automatic Calibration Scheduler

Scheduling the recalibration and using custom criteria when calibrating a printer with GMG AutoCali Wizard.

Scheduler: You can automatically calibrate a printer featuring an integrated measuring device only for one calibration set at a time. You can select the calibration set that will be used by the scheduler under Automatic Calibration Scheduler > Automatic Calibration (2).

Custom quality criteria: If you want to use custom criteria instead of the quality criteria defined in the calibration set, you can select the option Use Custom Criteria (1) (Automatic Calibration > Tolerances > Use Custom Criteria). (Custom criteria apply not only to the scheduler, but to the Automatic Calibration in general, for example, if it is started manually.)

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Starting a recalibration automatically if the calibration is not valid anymore.

A recalibration will be started automatically for a calibration set as soon as its status changes to "Not Calibrated".

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