Quick Reference
This manual briefly explains the following procedures:
• Device Profile creation
• Installing/uninstalling profiles in the Raster Link series
For the MPM II installation method, see the separately
provided Installation Guide. For the detailed handling
method, see the separately provided Reference Guide.
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What is profile ?
An output profile used in Raster Link series is called a “device profile”. MPM II can create
two kinds of profiles shown below.
A file with its extension "cot" used in Raster Link Pro to Raster Link Pro5.
A file with its extension "icc" used in Raster Link Pro II v3 or later.
Various information required for the RIP processing are written in the extension "cot" Device
Profile, which is a unique format for the Raster Link series.
Information unique to MIMAKI ENGINEERING is added to the extension "icc" Device Profile
which complies with ICC format. It can be used as an Output Profile for the RIP application
compatible with ICC Profile made by other companies.
Installing Device Profiles created by MPM II into the Raster Link series enables to print
outputs to which the created profiles are applied.
Mimaki Profile Master II
Profile creation P. 5
Device Profile
Device Profile installation
P. 34
Device Profile
Raster Link series
Enable to print applying the Device Profile
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Restrictions for using MPM II trial version
If you use MPM trial version, there are restrictions as follows:
Trial period will be 60 days.
Media registration function is not available.
The function to create ICC profiles of CMYK color, RGB color and monitor cannot be used.
MPM II uses two dongles.
Unless you use black-colored dongle (MPM dongle), MPM II is activated as
trial version.
Unless you use violet-colored dongle (ProfileMaker dongle), MeasureTool5.0
and ColorPicker5.0 are activated in demonstration mode.
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Starting MPM II
1 Double-click , then MPM II starts.
When starting MPM II for the first
time,the screen on the right is dis-
played.
Even when starting MPM II for
the second time or more, if the
media name registration or
measurement device selection
has not been completed, the
screen on the right is
displayed.
2 Click for settings.
For the setting method of ">Registration of a media name"
and ">Selection of a Measurement device", see Reference
Guide for details.
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Device profile creation flow
Format selection P.7
Select a format for the device profile depending on the Raster Link you are using.
In case you use Raster Link Pro II Ver.3 or later:Select Profile (V3)
In case you would like to use a profile for Raster Link Pro to Raster Link Pro5:Select Profile (V2)
Profile condition setting P.8
Set conditions for creating the device profile (such as Printer, Ink set, and Resolution).
Media character setting P.10
If necessary, set the media character (such as Feed correction value and Heater
temperature).
Extended information setting P.11
If necessary, set the extended information (UV illumination).
Variable dots setting (only when variable dots is selected) P.12
Select variable dots that match the printing ink set, and then check the printing.
Procedures to create a device profile vary depending on the format you
have selected in Format selection.
When Profile (V3) is selected When Profile (V2) is selected
Ink limit for the whole color (when Ink limit setting (when Profile (V2)
Profile (V3) is selected) P.13 is selected) P.15
Print the chart, and then set the ink limit Print the chart, and then set the ink limit
that can be mounted on the media. that can be mounted on the media.
Light ink setting (only when light ink is selected) P.17
Select light ink that match the media, and then check the printing.
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Automatic adjustment of Linearizaion P.18
The gradation characteristics of each CMYK ink is automatically adjusted by printing the chart
and measuring the colors.
Print the chart applied linearization and check whether the gradation of each automatically
adjusted CMYK color is smooth.
Ink limit for the whole color (when Automatic adjustment of Gray
Profile (V3) is selected) P.13 balance P.22
Adjust the ink limit of the tertiary color by The gray-scale characteristics and the
printing the chart. chromaticness expressed by CMY-mixed
colors are automatically adjusted by
printing the chart and measuring the colors.
Print the chart applied gray balance and
check whether the gradation of
automatically adjusted gray is smooth.
Automatic adjustment of Gray
balance P.22 (only when
sublimation transfer ink is selected)
The gray-scale characteristics and the
chromaticness expressed by CMY-mixed
colors are automatically adjusted by
printing the chart and measuring the colors.
Print the chart applied gray balance and
check whether the gradation of
automatically adjusted gray is smooth.
ICC profile creation P.24
The ICC profile is created by printing the chart and measuring the colors.
Basic setting of calibration (when
selecting profile (V3)) P.28
By printing the chart and measuring the
colors, record "base colors" to correct
colors.
Device profile saving P.30
Save the created device profile.
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Device profile creation
Format selection
Select a format for the device profile depending on the Raster Link you are using.
In case you would like to use a profile for all Raster Link Pro to Raster Link Pro5
→ Select Profile (V2).
In case you use Raster Link Pro II Ver.3 or later
→ Select Profile (V3).
Using Profile (V3) achieves higher quality output results.
With 2012 and later versions, only Profile V3 can be created.
1 Select the [Device Profile] tab
and click "Creation".
Creation wizard 1 is displayed.
2 Select a format depending on
the Raster Link series you are
using.
3 Click .
The format is selected.
Continued on P. 8 "Profile condition setting"
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Profile condition setting
Select the conditions required for profile creation and the media you use.
Continued from P. 7 "Format selection"
1 Select a printer and a inkset
which you want to create a
device profile and click .
2 Select a media name and click
.
3 Set the profile creation condi-
tion, and click .
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4 Check the previously set cre-
ation conditions.
5 Click .
The Creation wizard 2 is displayed.
You cannot return to "Creation wizard 1" from "Creation wizard 2". To change
the profile condition after moving to Creation wizard 2, click and redo
the process from Step 1.
Continued on P. 10 "Media character setting"
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Media character setting
If necessary, set the information about characters (Feed correction value, Heater temperature,
Dot size, and Feed setting etc.).
For detailed operation, see the Reference Guide.
Continued from P. 9 "Profile condition setting"
1 Click .
Continued on P. 11 "Extended information setting"
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Extended information setting
For detailed operation, see the Reference Guide.
Continued from P. 10 "Media character setting"
1 Click .
Continued on P. 12 "Variable dots setting (only when variable dots is selected)"
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Variable dots setting (only when variable dots is selected)
This screen is not displayed when a resolution that includes variable dots has
not been selected.
Go to P. 13 "Ink limit for the whole color (when Profile (V3) is selected)" or P.
15 "Ink limit setting (when Profile (V2) is selected)".
Continued from P. 11 "Extended information
1 Click .
When Profile (V2) is selected
Continued on P. 15 "Ink limit setting (when Profile (V2) is selected)"
When Profile (V3) is selected
Continued on P. 13 "Ink limit for the whole color (when Profile (V3) is selected)"
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Ink limit for the whole color (when Profile (V3) is selected)
Continued from P. 12 "Variable dots setting (only when variable dots is selected)"
1 Click .
2 Click .
The printer connected to the
computer starts printing.
3 Click .
4 From the output image, determine the ink limit of each color.
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5 Enter the Whole amount.
You can enter numbers when clicking
the number portion of each color.
6 Click and then check the printed result.
For detailed operation of Test Print, see the Reference Guide.
CMYKOrGr inkset is selected, "Test Print" is not supported.
7 Click .
Continued on P. 17 "Light ink setting (only when light ink is selected)"
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Ink limit setting (when Profile (V2) is selected)
Print the chart, and then set the ink limit that can be mounted on the media.
Continued from P. 12 "Variable dots setting
(only when variable dots is selected)"
1 Click .
For detailed operation of
Chart Print, see the
Reference Guide.
2 Click .
The printer connected to the
computer starts printing.
3 Click .
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4 Determine the total ink value
for tricolor (CMY) from the
printed chart.
5 Enter the Ink limit.
You can enter numbers when clicking
the number portion of each color.
When you wish to divide the total ink value determined in Step 4 to each CMYK
color evenly, click . The total ink limit divided by 3.
The calcuated value is applied to the ink value of each CMYK color.
6 Click and then check the printed result.
For detailed operation of Test Print, see the Reference Guide.
7 Click .
Continued on P. 17 "Light ink setting
(only when light ink is selected)"
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Light ink setting (only when light ink is selected)
This screen is not displayed when an ink set that includes light ink has not
been selected.
Proceed to P. 18 "Automatic adjustment of Linearizaion".
When Profile (V2) is selected
Continued from P. 16 "Ink limit setting (when Profile (V2) is selected)"
When Profile (V3) is selected
Continued from P. 14 "Ink limit for the whole color (when Profile (V3) is selected)"
1 Click .
The usage of light ink is explained
below.
Continued on P. 18 "Automatic adjustment of Linearizaion"
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Automatic adjustment of Linearizaion
The gradation characteristics of each ink is automatically adjusted by printing the chart and
measuring the colors. (Light ink is not adjusted.)
Check whether the gradation of automatically adjusted single color of each color is smooth.
Measure the colors after the ink has dried. Otherwise, correct measurement
may not be executed.
When Profile (V2) is selected and the ink has not dried after leaving it for a
long time, reduce the ink limit, and then print the measurement chart again.
Continued from P. 17 "Light ink setting (only when light ink is selected)"
1 Click to print the
chart for measurement.
For detailed operation of
Chart Print, see the Refer-
ence Guide.
2 Click .
3 Click .
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4 The MeasureTool 5.0 is acti-
vated.
5 Measure the colors.
For detailed measuring oper-
ation, see the Reference
Guide.
6 Click and then
check the measurement
results.
Print the automatic adjustment results,
and then check them.
7 At the visual checking part of the chart, check whether the gradation
of each color is smooth.
8 Click .
When Profile (V2) is selected
Continued on P. 22 "Automatic adjustment of Gray balance"
When Profile (V3) is selected
Continued on P. 20 "Ink limit for tertiary color (when Profile
(V3) is selected)"
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Ink limit for tertiary color (when Profile (V3) is selected)
Print the chart, and then set the ink limit that can be mounted on the media.
Continued from P. 18 "Automatic adjustment of Linearizaion"
1 Click to print the chart for measurement.
For detailed operation of Chart Print, see the Reference Guide.
2 Click .
3 Determine the total ink value
for tricolor (CMY) from the
printed chart.
4 Enter the amount of tertiary
color.
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5 Click and then check the printed result.
For detailed operation of Test Print, see the Reference Guide.
CMYKOrGr inkset is selected, "Test Print" is not supported.
6 Click .
When Profile (V2) is selected
Continued on P. 22 "Automatic adjustment of Gray balance"
When Profile (V3) is selected
Continued on P. 24 "ICC profile creation"
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Automatic adjustment of Gray balance
The gray-scale characteristics and the chromaticness expressed by CMY-mixed colors are
automatically adjusted by printing the chart and measuring the colors.
Check whether the gradation of automatically adjusted gray is smooth.
Light ink and variable dots are not adjusted because they take the gray as a CMYK-mixed
color.
CMYKOrGr inkset is selected, this function is not displayed.
Continued from P. 24 "ICC profile creation".
Measure the colors after the ink has dried. Otherwise, correct color measure-
ment may not be executed.
When Profile (V2) is selected
Continued from P. 19 "Automatic adjustment of Linearizaion"
1 Click to print the chart for measurement.
For detailed operation of Chart Print, see the Reference Guide.
2 Click and mea-
sure the printed chart.
3 Click .
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4 The MeasureTool 5.0 is acti-
vated.
5 Measure the colors.
For detailed measuring oper-
ation, see the Reference
Guide.
6 Click to print the
automatic adjustment results.
7 At the visual checking part of
the chart, check whether the gradation of each color is smooth.
8 Click .
Continued on P. 24 "ICC profile creation"
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ICC profile creation
The ICC profile is created by printing the chart and measuring the colors.
This item applies to the case when "ICM" is selected in "Color matching" of the Raster Link
series.
Continued from P. 23 "Automatic adjustment of Gray balance"
1 Click to print the
chart for measurement.
For detailed operation of
Chart Print, see the Refer-
ence Guide.
2 Click .
3 Click .
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4 The MeasureTool 5.0 is acti-
vated.
5 Measure the colors.
For detailed measuring opera-
tion, see the Reference Guide.
6 When the measurement is
completed, click .
7 Specify the “Profile Size” and
“Perceptual Rendering Intent”
then click .
Profile Size
High accuracy :
Create the more accurate ICC
profile than [Normal] for approxi-
mately 3 minutes.
The file size of the ICC profile is
about 2MB.
Use this setting when creating the
device profile with the print condi-
tion that it is easy to be grainy on
printing.
Normal:
Create the ICC profile in short time
(approximately 1 minutes). The file
size of the ICC profile is about
700KB.
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8 Adjust the black replacement.
For detaile, see the Reference
Guide.
9 Click .
10 ICC profile creation begins.
11 Click .
Control returns to the Creation wizard
screen.
12 Click and then
check the printed device
profile.
For detailed operation of Test
Print, see the Reference
Guide..
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13 When checking has been
completed, click .
When Profile (V2) is selected
Continued on P. 30 "Device profile saving"
When Profile (V3) is selected
Continued on P. 28 "Basic setting of calibration
(when selecting profile (V3))"
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Basic setting of calibration (when selecting profile (V3))
Record the "base colors" to adjust the colors produced by the printer when they are different
from the previous colors due to various factors.
With the calibration function, adjust the changed colors produced by the printer so that they
may look similar to the "base colors".
If you record the base colors in the profile, you will be able to adjust the profile so
that it may look similar to the status recorded this time even if the colors may
change due to temperature change or printer head adjustment.
CMYKOrGr inkset is selected, this function is not displayed.
Continued from P. 30 "Device profile saving".
Continued from P. 26 "ICC profile creation"
1 Click to print the
chart for measurement.
For detailed operation of Chart
Print, see the Reference
Guide.
2 Click and mea-
sure the printed chart.
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3 Click .
4 The MeasureTool 5.0 is acti-
vated.
5 Measure the colors.
For detailed measuring operation, see the Reference Guide.
6 When the measurement is
completed, click .
Continued on P. 30 "Device profile saving"
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Device profile saving
Save the created device profile.
Continued from P. 27 "ICC profile creation"
1 Click .
2 Specify the folder for saving
the profile, and then enter the
file name.
3 Click .
Control returns to the "Creation wiz-
ard".
4 Enter the creator’s name.
5 Click .
When the device profile creation has
been completed, the screen returns to
the main menu.
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Install Device Profile in Raster Link Pro
Install the created device profile in the Raster Link Pro.
1 Confirm that MPM II is terminated and start Raster Link Pro.
The spool screen is displayed.
2 Click .
3 Click .
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4 Click .
5 Select the device profile to be
installed.
6 Click .
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7 Click .
The screen to confirm the transfer
completion is displayed.
8 Restart the computer.
Device Profile installation is completed.
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Installing/uninstalling to/from Raster Link
series other than Raster Link Pro
Install in Raster Link series other than Raster Link Pro
Install the profile in Raster Link series other than Raster Link Pro by using ProfileManager.
MPM II cannot be used during "ProfileManager" is running.
The extension of the profile displayed on "Select install device profile" varies
between device profiles and input profiles.
For Device Profile, .cot or .icc files
For Input Profile, .icc or .icm files.
1 Select the [Install] tab and
click “Start install”.
ProfileManager starts.
2 To install the Device Profile, click .
To install the Input Profile, click .
The "Browse for Folder" window is
displayed.
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3 Specify the plofile save folder.
Saving profiles in one folder
is recommended, as it is
convenient that only one time
installation is required.
4 Click .
The "Select install device profile" win-
dow will be displayed.
If no relevant profile exists in the specified folder, an error message is
displayed.
5 Select the profile to be installed.
When you wish to select multiple profiles, select them by pressing the Ctrl key.
The color of the selected
profile is changed to blue.
6 Click .
The selected profiles disappear from the upper list, and they are displayed in the lower
list.
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7 Click .
If profiles with the
same setting exist in
the list, a dialog to
confirm overwriting is
displayed.
The dialog shown on the right is
displayed.
8 Click .
The added profiles are displayed in the
ProfileManager list to complete the pro-
file installation.
The installed profiles are displayed in the [Device Profile] tab when Device
Profile is installed, and in the [Input Profile] tab when input profile is installed.
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Uninstall a Device Profile from Raster Link series other
than Raster Link Pro
Uninstall a device profile from Raster Link series other than Raster Link Pro.
The uninstallation method for both the Device Profile and the input profile are
the same.
1 Select the [Install] tab and
click “Start install”.
ProfileManager starts.
2 Select a profile you wish to uninstall from the list in [Device Profile]
or [Input Profile].
The color of the selected profile is changed to blue.
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3 To uninstall the Device Profile, click .
To uninstall the Input Profile, click .
The dialog to confirm the uninstalling is displayed.
4 Click .
The dialog on the right appears.
5 Click .
The uninstalled profiles are deleted
from the ProfileManager list to com-
plete profile uninstallation.
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