Fiery XF 7.2

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Create or edit a tolerance set

You can create a tolerance set to specify the highest acceptable error margin when verifying the color accuracy of the printout against a reference.

Note: To edit a tolerance preset, you need to use Verifier.

You can define acceptable limits in different dE formula (dE 2000, dE 76, dE CMC 1:1, dE 94, CMC 2:1) for the following:

  • General dE limits
  • Primary color dE limits
  • Hue difference dH limits
  • Tone value difference tolerance limits
  • Chromaticness difference dCh limits
  • Spot color dE limits
  1. Select Edit > Tolerance Set Editor.

    The Tolerance Set Editor window opens.

  2. Under Tolerance set, click the Duplicate button.

    A copy of the selected tolerance set is created.

  3. Select a dE formula.
  4. Define custom tolerance limits by editing the default values.

    To edit a value, select the check box next to the tolerance criterion you want to edit.

  5. Select either Warn or Fail to specify how Fiery Verify will indicate when a measurement exceeds the limit.

    Warn is informative only and will still allow the comparison to pass. Fail will cause the entire comparison to fail.

  6. Click Save.
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