LEDCalAppVn is saved to your desktop. WINDOWS NT Version Under “Download File,” select KPRO Calibration Utilities. You can either save the installation file to a hard drive or run it directly from the Internet. If you choose to save the installation file to a hard drive, the Save File dialog box appears. Either accept the path and file name or select another path and file name and save the file. MACINTOSH Version and WINDOWS NT Version NOTE: From this point on, the installation is similar for Macintosh and Windows NT systems. When the instructions say, for example, click Next or Install, the first option is for Windows NT systems; the second is for Macintosh systems. CAUTION: To avoid possible damage, do not connect or disconnect the cable between your host computer and the printer when either device is powered up. 1. Double-click the installation file. The splash screen for KODAK PROFESSIONAL Universal Calibration Utility appears and a Setup message appears. 2. After the Welcome screen appears, click Next or Continue. 3. For Macintosh systems only, read the readme information, then click Continue. 4. Read the license agreement. • To accept the terms and continue the installation, click Yes or Agree. • Or, to cancel the installation, click No or Disagree. 5. For Windows NT systems only, read the readme information, then click Next. C-2 September 2000 Additional Calibration Information September 2000 6. Select the installation type: For Windows NT systems, select one of the following: • Typical includes Device Calibration Applications for the Kodak Professional LED Printer and for the Kodak Professional Digital Multiprinter, plus the Linearization Calibration Application for the Kodak Professional RFS 3570+ (Speed Up) Film Scanner • Compact allows you to choose to install individual applications from the list included under Typical • Custom allows you to choose specific features for the application you choose to install; for the LED Printer, you may choose to install either Gen I or Gen II For Macintosh systems, select Easy Install. 7. Click Next to install the software on your system. A dialog box appears for you to designate where to install the calibration software. 8. Either accept the default path and folder or select another path and folder. 9. Click Finish or OK. NOTE: For Windows NT systems, the screen gives you the option of reading the readme file associated with your installed applications. 10. Remove the CD-ROM and store it in a safe place. C-3 Additional Calibration Information Kodak Device Calibration Software The Kodak Device Calibration Software is used to launch the Calibration Software for the 20P and 20R Printers and to launch calibration software for other devices such as other printers and scanners. NOTE: Most of the windows displayed in this chapter are from the WINDOWS NT Version of the software. The windows for MACINTOSH Computers are similar. Application Window Definitions The window below and the tables that follow define the application window for the KODAK Calibration Device Software. Tool bar • Title bar Menu bar Device icon (this appears when you add a calibration device) Status bar Client area Window Area Description Title Bar Contains the application name, “KODAK Device Calibration” Menu Bar Contains selectable menu items Tool Bar Contains the user selectable menu choices and is activated by a shortcut keystroke or by a mouse pointer and left mouse button Client Area Contains the icons that represent devices available for calibration Device Icon Represents a device that can be calibrated Status Bar Displays messages to the user to indicate actions that are occurring or the status of the occurring action and the currently selected device C-4 September 2000 Additional Calibration Information The table below defines the functions and their corresponding icons on the main window of the KODAK Device CalibrationSoftware. Menu Access Function Icon/Key Availability Description Operations Calibrate When the device is selected Passes control to the calibration software for the device; double-clicking on a device icon performs the same action MACINTOSH: