Operator`s manual
INSTRUMENT FUNCTIONS
5-7
Density -Paper and Actual Measurements
If you set the density options to
Auto (or a single color)
and -
Paper, your measurement data appears like this:
And, if you set the density options to All and Absolute,
your measurement data appears like this:
Density Difference Measurements
A “negative” value indicates that the sample was
measured to have less density than the reference. If a
positive value appears, the sample was measured to have
more density than the sample. If 0.00 appears, the sample
was measured to have the same density as the reference.
If you set the density options to
Auto (or a single color)
and -
Paper, the measurement data represents the density
value of the dominant color component.
And, if you set your mode options to
All and Absolute,
your measurement data appears like this:
DENSITY Options
Paper
Sample
C 1.06
<Completed>
T
DENSITY Options
Sample
V 1.22
C 1.42
M 1.07
↓
<Completed>
HI
Single absolute -paper
data a
pp
ears
A
ll absolute color data
appears
DEN-REF01
Options
Sample
Reference
V–0.03
C 0.01
M–0.01
Y 0.00
<Completed>
T
Current Status
DEN-REF01
Options
Paper
Sample
Reference
C 0.02
<Completed>
T
Indicates reference
used
A
rrow indicates additional
colors (HiFi status only)










