Printing Imagepress Server Pages - Canon imagePRESS A3200 Installation And Service Manual

For the canon imagepress c7010vp/c7000vp/c6010vp/c6000vp/c6010/c6000
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U
SING THE IMAGE

Printing imagePRESS Server pages

This section describes how to print the Test Page, the Configuration page, and other Fiery
pages.
• Test Page—verifies that all components of the imagePRESS Server-to-copier interface
work. The Test Page is a color file that resides on the imagePRESS Server HDD.
• Configuration page—provides general information about the hardware and software
configuration of the imagePRESS Server, the customer's current Setup settings, the current
calibration, and the IP address of the imagePRESS Server.
Printing the Configuration page can be helpful during installation, Setup, and service.
After installing the imagePRESS Server (including connecting to the network) and before
default settings are changed in Run Setup, you can obtain a record of the defaults by
printing the Configuration page.
T
PRESS S
O PRINT IMAGE
1. On the copier touch panel, touch the arrow button.
2. Touch the Printer button.
3. Touch the Printer Status/Settings button.
The Info screen for the imagePRESS Server is displayed. This screen provides status
information about current job activity on the imagePRESS Server.
4. Touch the Functions button.
5. Select Print Pages.
6. Choose the page that you want to print from the list that appears.
The imagePRESS Server sends the selected page to the copier.
7. If you printed the imagePRESS Server Test Page, examine the quality of the Test Page from
the copier.
If the Test Page prints, you know the imagePRESS Server is functional and the connection
between the imagePRESS Server and the copier is working. If the Test Page fails to print, refer
to the section on printing problems in
When you examine the Test Page, keep in mind the following:
• All color patches should be visible, even though they may be very faint in the 5% and
2% range.
• Each color's patch set should show uniform gradation from patch to patch as the color
lightens from 100% to 0%.
Poor image or color quality may indicate a need to calibrate the system or service the copier.
Information on the Test Page includes the date and time of the last calibration so the Test
Page can be kept for future reference. For more information, see printing problems in
on page
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ERVER PAGES
149, or see Color Printing on the User Documentation CD.
Table 6 on page
149.
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