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1 • General9General1.1 IntroductionInkFormulation software provides a fast, accurate and consistent ink formulation, formula creation, storage, approv
13 • Managing recipes9913.8 Importing recipesIf assortments and recipes are to be imported, it is important to read in the assortments fi rst and only
13 • Managing recipes100OPERATING MANUALThe working folder‘s name appears in the title of the window. By choosing the Select option, the folder will b
14 • Processing and creating assortments10114 Processing and creating assortments (defi nition of assortments module only)14.1 General 10314.2 Open
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14 • Processing and creating assortments103 Processing and creating assortments (defi nition of assortments module only)14.1 GeneralAn assortm
14 • Processing and creating assortments104OPERATING MANUAL14.3.1 Modifying basic data1. Click on Set up in the Defi ne Assortment: xxx window. The S
14 • Processing and creating assortments1052. In the Defi ne Assortment: xxx window, click on Transparent white or New colorant. The Set up transparent
14 • Processing and creating assortments106OPERATING MANUAL Various entry fi elds and buttons will be displayed, depending on the process selected: O
14 • Processing and creating assortments1076. Click on Standard samples. The Standard samples entry window appears.7. Enter the required grades. Cli
14 • Processing and creating assortments108OPERATING MANUAL14.4.3 Defi ning an assortmentYou are now ready to defi ne transparent white and then color
1 • General10OPERATING MANUALIf you experience problems with this program, please contact your X-Rite representative or us directly at the above addre
14 • Processing and creating assortments109Dye strength: To start with, leave the value at 100%. Then, if a colorant always seems to have a too high o
14 • Processing and creating assortments110OPERATING MANUAL6. Click on the sample you want to measure. The option On white is automatically activated
14 • Processing and creating assortments11114.4.4 Calculating optical data From the measurements (refl ections), InkFormulation calculates the optica
14 • Processing and creating assortments112OPERATING MANUALThe following display options can be selected:Display Displayed curve Refl ection spectra A
14 • Processing and creating assortments1131. Click on Solvent in the Set up assortment window. The Solvent Entry window appears. The Solvent button i
14 • Processing and creating assortments114OPERATING MANUAL14.4.8 Division of assortment inks into basic materials (basic materials module only
14 • Processing and creating assortments115Basic materials price (P2): This price comprises the prices for the basic materials of the ink and only app
14 • Processing and creating assortments116OPERATING MANUAL14.5 Deleting assortmentsYou can delete an assortment which you no longer need. Note, howe
14 • Processing and creating assortments1171. Click on Assortments in the Database menu.2. Click on the assortment you want to export in the Database:
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2 • ColorNet112. ColorNet2.1 General 13
15 • Processing and creating leftovers11915 Processing and creating leftovers15.1 General 12115.2 Opening the leftovers database 12115.3 Measuri
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15 • Processing and creating leftovers121Processing and creating leftovers15.1 GeneralThis is not properly speaking a database but a way of quickly ac
15 • Processing and creating leftovers122OPERATING MANUALIf for the current assortment the measuring mode is set to On white and black, InkFormulation
12316 • Applications16 Applications16.1 General 12516.2 Opening database applications 12516.3 Processing an existing application 12516.4 Defi ni
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12516 • ApplicationsApplications16.1 GeneralIn the applications database you can defi ne applications for the current assortment. These additives have
126OPERATING MANUAL16 • Applications16.4 Defi ning a new application1. Click on New in the Database: Applications window appears. The Application wi
12717 • Processing and creating substrates17 Processing and creating substrates17.1 Opening database substrates 12917.2 Processing an existing sub
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12917 • Processing and creating substratesProcessing and creating substrates17.1 Opening database substrates1. Click on Substrates in the Database me
130OPERATING MANUAL17 • Processing and creating substrates3. Click on the fi eld Substrate type. From the list, select those which correspond to the su
13117 • Processing and creating substrates17.4 Calculating roughnessWith InkFormulation it is possible in certain circumstances to use a color assort
132OPERATING MANUAL17 • Processing and creating substrates5, Click on Calculate. 6. Select the assortment. The defined current ink mixture window is
13317 • Processing and creating substrates17.7 Exporting substrates1. Click on Substrates in the Database menu.2. Click on the substrate you want to
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13518 • Processing and creating substrates formats18 Processing and creating substrate formats18.1 General 13718.2 Opening database substrate forma
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13718 • Processing and creating substrates formatsProcessing and creating substrate formats18.1 GeneralIf you enter the substrate formats which you no
138OPERATING MANUAL18 • Processing and creating substrate formats18.4 Defi ning a new substrate format1. Click on New in the Database: Substrate sizes
2 • ColorNet13ColorNet2.1 GeneralX-Rite ColorNet™ completes the circle of complete color data processing in the graphics industry. In the sense of To
13918 • Processing and creating substrate formats18.7 Exporting substrate formats1. Click on Substrate sizes in the Database menu.2. Click on the su
140OPERATING MANUAL18 • Processing and creating substrate formats
14119 • Processing and creating basic materials19 Processing and creating basic materials (basic materials module only)19.1 General 14319.2 Openi
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14319 • Processing and creating basic materials Processing and creating basic materials (basic materials module only)19.1 GeneralThe basic materia
144OPERATING MANUAL19 • Processing and creating basic materials19.2 Opening database basic materials 1. Click on Basic materials in the Database menu
14519 • processing and creating basic materials19.5 Deleting basic materials 1. Click on Basic materials in the Database menu. The Database: Basic ma
146OPERATING MANUAL19 • Processing and creating basic materials19.7 Importing basic materials 1. Click on Basic materials in the Database menu.2. Cli
14720 • Processing and creating fi lm thickness objects20 Processing and creating fi lm thickness objects20.1 General 14920.2 Opening the fi lm thick
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14920 • Processing and creating fi lm thickness objectsProcessing and creating fi lm thickness objects20.1 GeneralIn the fi lm thickness objects database
150OPERATING MANUAL20 • Processing and creating fi m thickness objectsIn the left-hand part of the window you will fi nd an alphabetical list of all sav
15120 • Processing and creating fi lm thickness objects20.6 Sending fi lm thickness objectsIn the Database: Film thickness objects window you can sele
152OPERATING MANUAL20 • Processing and creating fi m thickness objects
15321 • Setting up and managing databases21 Setting up and managing databases21.1 General 15521.2 Setting up a new database 15621.3 Selecting a
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15521 • Setting up and managing databaseSetting up and managing databases21.1 GeneralInkFormulation can be connected to more than one active database.
156OPERATING MANUAL21 • Setting up and managing databaseIt is recommended that a separate database is created for each printing procedure. That makes
15721 • Setting up and managing database21.3 Selecting a database If more than one database is connected to InkFormulation, you must fi rst select the
158OPERATING MANUAL21 • Setting up and managing database21.6 Setting up a shared database in a network To create a database on a network, proceed as
3 • Structure and function153 Structure and function3.1 General 173.2 Desktop 183.2.1 Main window 183.2.2 Menu bar 213.3 Basic sequence of an in
15921 • Setting up and managing database21.8 Restoring a database1. If you have opened a recipe, close it. 2. Click on Database in the File menu an
160OPERATING MANUAL21 • Setting up and managing database
21 • Printing16122 Printing22.1 Layout 16322.1.1 Printing a recipe from the main window 16422.1.2 Printing a recipe from the database 165
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21 • Printing163Printing22.1 Layout In the settings menu, click on Set up printer. In the Report layout window a list of all available layouts appears
164OPERATING MANUAL21 • PrintingThe additional program NC Report Designer is opened and the layout Recipe is displayed.The layout is split into sectio
16521 • Printing22.1.2 Printing a recipe from the database1. Click on the Recipe in the Database menu.2. From the recipe list, select one or more rec
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16723 • Making settings23 Making settings23.1 General settings 16923.1.1 Default measuring conditions 16923.1.2 Color scale 16923.1.3 Illuminants
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16923 • Making settingsMaking settings23.1 General settings General settingsProcedure:1. In the Settings menu, click on General.2. Select the desir
170OPERATING MANUAL23 • Making settings23.1.3 Illuminants for metamerismIn the M1 and M2 fi elds, you can select two illuminants which are needed wit
17123 • Making settings23.1.6 LanguageIf necessary, you can select another language. Since you cannot change languages while the program is running,
172OPERATING MANUAL23 • Making settingsThis is how the screen appears if an assortment for fl exo or gravure printing has been selected in the main win
17323 • Making settings• Basic materials (basic materials module only) The inks of the assortment can be divided into any components (pigments/concen
174OPERATING MANUAL23 • Making settings23.2.4 Opacity control (opacity module only)The following settings are possible:If an assortment that was me
17523 • Making settingsThe higher the proportion of directed (direct) light, the darker the transparent color on the metalized substrate will appear.
176OPERATING MANUAL23 • Making settingsBright target colors which are formulated entirely transparently on a refl ective metalized substrate and are in
17723 • Making settingsFilm thickness object: If a fi lm thickness object has been assigned to the current assortment and fi lm thickness objects have b
178OPERATING MANUAL23 • Making settingsIf you click on the Maximum speed check box, your spectrophotometer is set to a 57600 baud transfer rate. Do no
3 • Structure and function17Structure and function3.1 GeneralThe inks available for formulating recipes are measured with color ant calibrations and b
17923 • Making settings23.4 Batching systems settings(module weighing and batching systems only)Various weighing and batching systems can be connecte
180OPERATING MANUAL23 • Making settingsSetup: If you click on Setup, the Modify batching system window is displayed.Specifi c data can be entered here
18123 • Making settings23.5 Display settingsHere you can select different settings for the recipe output:• Type of price information• Number of deci
182OPERATING MANUAL23 • Making settings23.7 Library foldersRecipe folders can be write-protected. Users can thereby be prevented from unintentionally
18323 • Making settings23.8 Unit settings When the Unit conversion check box is activated, two additional fi elds are displayed in the lower section o
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18524 • Quitting Ink Formulation24 Quitting InkFormulation24.1 Quitting InkFormulation 187
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18724 • Quitting Ink FormulationQuitting InkFormulation24.1 Quitting InkFormulationSave the current recipe before quitting InkFormulation ( see Sect
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3 • Structure and function18OPERATING MANUALto previous recipe(ascending order)to next recipe(descending order)to fi rst recipe to last recipe to recip
18925 • Application notes25 Application notes25.1 Recommended instrument settings 19125.2 Measuring patterns 19225.3 Colorant calibration series
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19125 • Application notesApplication notes25.1 Recommended instrument settingsGenerally the Pol fi lter leads to good formulating results on a variet
192OPERATING MANUAL25 • Application notes25.2 Measuring patternsThe pattern measurement should take place on the same homoge neous background (e.g. wh
19325 • Application notes25.3.3 Concentration grades on white and black substratesFor optimum determination of the optical data of an ink, we recom
194OPERATING MANUAL25 • Application notes25.3.4 Substrate and transparent whiteIt is clear that the best recipes are obtained when the conditions for
19525 • Application notes25.3.6 Specifi c gravityIf the inks used in the colorant calibration series (including transpar-ent white) are of more or less
196OPERATING MANUAL25 • Application notes25.4 Sorting Criterion EditorIn the window “recipe selection” you can view a list of recipes sorted accordin
19725 • Application notesThe weighting factor can be chosen within any number range. However, pay attention to the relation between different factors.
198OPERATING MANUAL25 • Application notesExample #3You accept a higher current dE of 1.5 if you economize one ink component and if you minimize the pr
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3 • Structure and function19Display “Opacity settings” or “white/black switch box”(opacity module only)This fi eld depends on the formulation setting f
19925 • Application notesThe user defi ned sorting criteria can be classifi ed for basic and correction recipes. If the criterion is only available for
200OPERATING MANUAL25 • Application notes25.5.2 Film thickness calibration in relation to other assortmentsWith known thicknessIf an assortment is de
20125 • Application notes25.5.3 Film thickness calibration across substratesThe Film Thickness Calibration module calculates volume requirements acro
202OPERATING MANUAL25 • Application notes25.6.1 How to edit a Print Layout with NC Report Designer SoftwareNC Report Designer is an additional progra
20325 • Application notesIn addition to the single lines and elements, the entire details can be edited at once. Choose Report Detail Settings from th
204OPERATING MANUAL25 • Application notesPage sizingIn the menu you can change the orientation and size of your layout. You can pick one of the predefi
20526 • Hotkeys26 Hotkeys26.1 Overview 207
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20726 • HotkeysHotkeys26.1 OverviewYou can use hotkeys to execute various commands or to change windows quickly. You can call up Help by pressing F1
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3 • Structure and function20OPERATING MANUALDisplay “Opacity” (opacity module only)The opacity display indicates the covering power of an ink.See Chap
20927 • Installing InkFormulation27 Installing InkFormulation27.1 Hardware and software requirements 21127.2 Installation on a PC 21227.2.1 Prepa
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21127 • Installing InkFormulationInstalling InkFormulation27.1 Hardware and software requirementsMinimum system requirements• 800 MHz Pentium III PC
27 • Installing InkFormulation212OPERATING MANUAL27.2 Installation on a PC27.2.1 Preparing for installationIf you already have an installed version
21328 • User administration28 User administration28.1 General 21528.2 Screen structure 21528.2.1 Main window 21528.2.2 Menu list 21628.2.3 Symbols
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21528 • User administrationUser administration28.1 GeneralUser administration is an additional program enabling you to defi ne the access rights of th
216OPERATING MANUAL28 • User administration28.2.2 Menu listThe following functions can be carried out on the various menus: • File - Backup and resto
21728 • User administrationProcessing authorization groupsThe access rights for a group can also be changed later in the directory tree of the main wi
218OPERATING MANUAL28 • User administration28.3.3 Defi ning a new data access group 1. Highlight the data access group which should be directly above
3 • Structure and function213.2.2 Menu barThe menu bar displays the titles of the individual menus. Click on an item to display a list of additional
21929 • Glossary29. Glossary
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22129 • GlossaryGlossaryAbsorption Light passing through an ink fi lm is weakened to a greater or lesser degree, depending on the thickness of the fi
222OPERATING MANUAL29 • GlossaryColorant calibration A colorant calibration series consists of a selection of calibrations of various series colora
22330 • Index30. Index
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22530 • IndexIndex30IndexAAbsorption _____________________________________ 192,221Additional ink quantity _____________________________ 60,221Ap
226OPERATING MANUAL30 • IndexLeftovers ____________________________________ 77,121Recipe database _________________________________ 24Restoring
22730 • IndexPPalette formulation ________________________________ 46,65PC-measuring device connection ______________________ 212Preparing for
228OPERATING MANUAL30 • IndexSymbols ___________________________________________ 26TTarget colorDefi ning ________________________________________
3 • Structure and function22OPERATING MANUALThe commands Correction recipe and Recalculate in the Formulate menu and all commands in the Recipe menu,
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3 • Structure and function23 3.3.3 Defi ning and formulating a target colorYou defi ne the target color by measuring the pattern with the spectrophot
3 • Structure and function24OPERATING MANUAL• Connect and disconnect databasesIn the Recipe database you can:• Display designations and additional
3 • Structure and function25In the Substrate sizes database you can:• Display designations and additional information• Defi ne new substrate formats
3 • Structure and function26OPERATING MANUAL• With the menu command Settings > Batching systems , you can pre-select various weighing and batching
3 • Structure and function273.6.2 Pushbuttons for standard functionsPushbuttons are displayed for standard functions in different win dows. No detail
3 • Structure and function28OPERATING MANUAL3.6.3 Drag & Drop In the database dialog boxes, individual or multiple assortments, assortment colors
OPERATING MANUAL2Trademarks • X-Rite ColorQuality™ • X-Rite InkFormulation™ • X-Rite ColorNet® are trademarks and registered trademarks of X-Rite®
3 • Structure and function29• Basic materials calculation (included as standard)• Thickness calibration3.7.2 InkFormulation 6 PrinterProInkFormulati
3 • Structure and function30OPERATING MANUAL3.7.6 Opaque inks module (scattering pigments)Inks with scattering pigments can be read-in and calculated
314 • Starting InkFormulation4. Starting InkFormulation4.1 Starting InkFormulation 334.2 Performing a white calibration of the spectrophotometer 33
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334 • Starting InkFormulationStarting InkFormulation4.1 Starting InkFormulationThe program must fi rst be installed in accordance with the instruc tion
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5 • Formulating a target color355 Formulating a target color5.1 General 375.2 Formulating a target color 375.2.1 Selecting an assortment 375.2.2
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5 • Formulating a target color37Formulating a target color5.1 GeneralRecipe formulation means the calculation of the percentages of a mixture from the
5 • Formulating a target color38OPERATING MANUALb. Formulation settings Check the formulation settings, ( see Section 23.2 “Formulation settings”).
Contents3Contents1 General1.1 Introduction 91.2 Registration 91.3 Contact address of X-Rite 91.4 Safety directives 101.5 Notes on using this h
5 • Formulating a target color39This is necessary because in some cases color measurements taken using Pol and D8i do not coincide with those perceiv
5 • Formulating a target color40OPERATING MANUALFilter setting Measurement geometry Target color or recipe AdaptationNo 45°/0° coated noNo 45°/0° unco
5 • Formulating a target color41 4. In the Substrate type window select the substrate type of the target color (coated or uncoated), when asked
5 • Formulating a target color42OPERATING MANUALd. Loading the target color from CxF With CxF you can select a target of all X-Rite application. 1.
5 • Formulating a target color435.2.4 Defi ning a substrateAfter you have defi ned the target color, the Defi ne Substrate win dow can be used to measur
5 • Formulating a target color44OPERATING MANUALc. Selecting substrate from database 1. Select the Substrate from database option. The Substrate Selec
5 • Formulating a target color451. In the Available colorants fi eld, click on the colorant you want to use for the formulation.2. Click on the pushbut
5 • Formulating a target color46OPERATING MANUAL5.2.8 Formulation modeThe user can differentiate between regular and palette formulation. Choosing pal
5 • Formulating a target color475. Click OK if the recipe displayed in the Recipe list fi eld meets your requirements. The full recipe is then displ
5 • Formulating a target color48OPERATING MANUAL If you change the entry in the Ink quantity fi eld, the values for the individual colorant components
Contents4OPERATING MANUAL7 Formulating with palette formulation7.1 General 657.2 Palette formulation 658 Loading an existing recipe8.1 Loading a
5 • Formulating a target color495.3 Calculating the ink quantityOnce you have calculated a recipe in the main window or loaded it from the database,
5 • Formulating a target color50OPERATING MANUAL5.5 Modifying a recipeNormally, you defi ne the color values of a target color by measuring or by loa
5 • Formulating a target color51Keep additive percentageChanges can also be made by varying the ink concentration. The percentages of the additives in
5 • Formulating a target color52OPERATING MANUAL5.6 Entering a recipe By using the command button New in the Recipe menu it is possible to enter a r
5 • Formulating a target color537. In the Ink quantity fi eld enter the values for the selected color or basic material. 8. To enter ink quantities f
5 • Formulating a target color54OPERATING MANUAL5.8 Initiating data transfer to the batching or weighing system (Weighing and batching systems modul
5 • Formulating a target color553. Defi ne the ink mixture. Proceed in the same way as when defi ning a target color ( see Section 5.2.3 “Defi ning a
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6 • Calculating a correction recipe576 Calculating a correction recipe6.1 General 596.2 Correction recipe 59
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Contents516.4 Defi ning a new application 12616.5 Deleting an application 12617 Processing and creating substrates17.1 Opening database substrate
6 • Calculating a correction recipe59Calculating a correction recipe6.1 GeneralIf the mix of a basic recipe does not meet your requirements, you can c
6 • Calculating a correction recipe60OPERATING MANUAL5. In the Recipe Selection window, select the recipe which most closely matches your requirement
6 • Calculating a correction recipe616. Click on OK once you have made all the entries. The main win dow appears.The Recipe fi eld displays the compon
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7 • Formulating with pallet formulation637 Formulating with palette formulation7.1 General 657.2 Palette formulation 65
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7 • Formulating with pallet formulation65Formulating with palette formulation7.1 GeneralThe mode Palette Formulation in the formulation workfl ow offer
7 • Formulating with pallet formulation66OPERATING MANUAL
8 • Loading an existing recipe678 Loading an existing recipe8.1 Loading a recipe 698.2 Defi ne target color > Get 69
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Contents6OPERATING MANUAL23.2.6 Calculate all combinations 17723.2.7 Lab formulation 17723.3 Spectrophotometer settings 17723.4 Batching systems
8 • Loading an existing recipe69Loading an existing recipe8.1 Loading a recipe The Load menu command is used to load the entire recipe including the
8 • Loading an existing recipe70OPERATING MANUALA list of recipes of the current range is then shown in the left sector of the Database: Recipes windo
9 • Control of covering power719 Control of covering power (opacity module only)9.1 General 739.2 Input of percentage for covering power 739.3 Me
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9 • Cotrol of covering power73 Control of covering power (opacity module only)9.1 GeneralIn addition to color optimization the InkFormulation 6 can
9 • Control of covering power74OPERATING MANUALThe transparent setting is above all designed for translucent printing products such as luminous advert
10 • Using ink leftovers7510 Using ink leftovers10.1 General 7710.2 Formulating a target color with ink leftovers 7810.2.1 Measuring ink leftover
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10 • Using ink leftovers77Using ink leftovers10.1 GeneralVarious methods can be applied to use ink leftovers :1. An ink leftover of unknown compositio
10 • Using ink leftovers78OPERATING MANUAL10.2 Formulating a target color with ink leftoversDuring the formulation workfl ow you can activate the Use
1 • General71 General1.1 Introduction 91.2 Registration 91.3 Contact address of X-Rite 91.4 Safety directives 101.5 Notes on using this handboo
10 • Using ink leftovers7910.2.1 Measuring ink leftovers or loading them from ColorNet1. Click on Measure in the Colorant Selection window. The Measu
10 • Using ink leftovers80OPERATING MANUAL2. Click on the desired recipe and then on Select. The recipe will be converted into an ink leftover and ad
11 • CxF8111 CxF11.1 CxF: General 8311.2 Formulating with the CxF browser 83
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11 • CxF83 CxF11.1 CxF: GeneralCxF is a public standard created by X-Rite for color communication, the main purpose of which is the secure exc
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12 • e-Recipe8512 e-Recipe (only e-Recipe module)12.1 General 8712.2 Recipe request 8812.3 Inbox 89
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12 • e-Recipe87 e-Recipe (only e-Recipe module)Note: The module e-recipe is no longer available in InkFormulation 6. If you purchased the module fo
12 • e-Recipe88OPERATING MANUAL12.2 Recipe request 1. In the e-Recipe menu click on Recipe request.2. Defi ne the target color and the substrate as for
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12 • e-Recipe8912.3 InboxInkFormulation searches in the Inbox of your standard email program for recipe fi les (*.ifrx). You can load these recipes or
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13 • Managing recipes9113 Managing recipes13.1 Opening database recipes 9313.2 Sorting recipe list 9313.3 Processing an existing recipe 9413.4 B
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13 • Managing recipes93Managing recipes13.1 Opening database recipes1. Click on Recipes in the Database menu. A list of all stored reci pes is displa
13 • Managing recipes94OPERATING MANUALdE X-Rite is a quality criterion for using ink leftovers. Among other things, it takes into account the fact t
13 • Managing recipes95Following the recalculation, the modifi ed recipes are listed again, showing the relevant Delta E values. This makes it possible
13 • Managing recipes96OPERATING MANUAL2. Enter the required search criteria and click on OK. The recipes corresponding to the search criteria will be
13 • Managing recipes975. Make the necessary entries in the Batch Process Setup window and click on OK. The selected recipes will be recalculated and
13 • Managing recipes98OPERATING MANUALV 6 (without basic materials) Purpose: to permit transfer of recipes without information about basic material
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