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Create a benchmark verification schedule

You can create a benchmark verification schedule to notify press operators when to conduct a benchmark verification from the Fiery ColorGuard Client application.

Keep in mind the following:
  • The Job properties server preset of the printer you want to use.
  • Server presets specify the group of job properties that will be used for the scheduled verifications. You must create a server preset in Fiery Command WorkStation to ensure ideal color output. For more information, see Fiery Command WorkStation Help.
  • After you create the server preset, select it in the ColorGuard Web application to match the job properties of the production workflow you want to verify.
  1. In the ColorGuard Web application, do one of the following:
    • Navigate to your desired printer on the Dashboard and click Create Schedule in the Verification Schedule pane.
    • Navigate to the Schedules tab by clicking Schedules () and then click Create New Schedule.
  2. Select Benchmark Verification.
  3. In the Name field, type a name for the new schedule.
  4. Select the Device to be included in the benchmark verification schedule.
  5. (Optional) Select the Automatically verify with the inline measurement instrument check box.
  6. Choose the Job properties server preset appropriate for the benchmark verification schedule.

    To ensure ideal color output, use your preferred server preset.

  7. Select a Tolerance set.
  8. Select a Patch Set.
  9. Click Next.
  10. Select a time and days for the benchmark verification to occur.
  11. (Optional) Under Notifications, click Add Recipient to send email notifications to the intended recipients to notify them of specified events, for example, the verification passed.

    Email recipients do not need a Fiery Account to receive notifications of verification events.

  12. Click Done.
  13. (Optional) Click the Request verification icon () to request printer operators to perform the first verification for the benchmark schedule from the Fiery ColorGuard Client application.

After completing the first verification, the benchmark is created. The benchmark is used as the color reference for subsequent benchmark verifications.