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1 范围

本标准规定了喷墨打印机打印速度的测试方法。

本标准适用于 A3、A4
幅面的喷墨打印机和喷墨多功能一体机(以下简称打印机)的速度测试。

2 规范性引用文件

下列文件对于本文件的应用是必不可少的。凡是注日期的引用文件,仅注日期的版本适用于本文

件。凡是不注日期的引用文件,其最新版本(包括所有的修改单)适用于本文件。

GB/T 18721—2002 印刷技术 印前数据交换 CMYK
标准彩色图像数据(CMYK/SCID)(idt

ISO 12640:1997)

GB/T 24988 复印纸

3 术语和定义

下列术语和定义适用于本文件。

3.1

首套打印时间 first set out time;FSOT

从发出打印指令开始,至首套打印品(标准测试版样张)完全输出所需的时间。

注1:单位为秒(s)。

注2:首套打印时间等同于ISO/IEC 24734:2014 的FSOT。

3.2

多页打印速度 multi-pages printing speed

打印机每分钟打印不同文件格式的标准测试版的页数。

注1: 单位为页每分钟(ppm)。

注2: 多页打印速度等同于ISO/IEC 24734:2014 的 ESAT。

3.3

首页打印时间 first print out time

从发出打印指令开始,至首页打印品(标准测试版样张)完全输出所需的时间。

注:单位为秒(s)。

3.4

连续打印速度 continuous printing speed

打印机每分钟打印标准测试版的页数。

注:单位为页每分钟(ppm)。

3.5

照片打印时间 photo printing time

打印机打印一张标准测试照片所需的时间。

注:单位为秒(s)。

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3.6

末套(N 套)打印时间 last set out time

从发出打印指令开始,至末套(第 N
套)打印品(标准测试版样张)完全输出所需的时间。 注:单位为秒(s)。

4 测试条件

4.1 环境条件

测试应在打印机制造商推荐的测试环境条件下进行,如果没有规定,按以下环境条件进行:

— 温度:18℃~25℃;

— 相对湿度:30%~70%;

——大气压:86 kPa~106 kPa。

4.2 测试版

4.2.1 附 录 A 规定的 A4

幅面办公用测试版,包括4页的文档文件、4页的电子表格文件和4页的版式
文件各1个,用于多页打印速度和首套打印时间的测试。

4.2.2 附 录 B

规定的测试版用于单色打印机连续打印速度和首页打印时间的测试。 注:附录B
等同于GB/T 16685—2008 附录B 的测试版 B。

4.2.3 附 录 C

规定的测试版用于彩色打印机连续打印速度和首页打印时间的测试。 注:附录C
的内容和附录 B 相同,从头到尾的字符彩色依次为C、M、Y、K。

4.2.4 GB/T 18721—2002 规定的 N2 或 N5
测试版,用于照片打印时间的测试。

4.3 打印机设置

4.3.1
按照打印机使用说明书安装并设置打印机,打印机和计算机采用直连方式连接。

4.3.2
对于彩色打印机,应选择彩色模式进行测试,黑白模式的测试可根据用户需求选择。当选择黑
白模式时,打印驱动设置为黑白单色打印模式。在标称测试数据时要说明打印色彩。

注:黑白单色打印模式在打印驱动中,可表示为"黑白打印""灰度打印"和"只打印黑色"等。

4.3.3
在测试"连续打印速度"和"照片打印时间"时,应选择默认模式的打印质量,其他模式的打印质
量可根据用户需求进行设置,例如可设置为草稿模式、经济模式、最优模式等,在标称测试数据时要说明
打印质量。

4.3.4
在测试"首套打印时间""多页打印速度"时,具有双面打印功能的打印机,不仅要进行"单面打
印"测试,还有进行"双面打印"测试,在标称测试数据时要进行说明。

4.4 打印用纸

测试采用符合GB/T 24988规定的70 g/m²~80 g/m² 的 A4
幅面复印纸。照片打印时间的测试

宜采用102 mm×152 mm 的200 g/m²~250g/m²
照片纸,若采用其他规格的打印用纸,打印用纸应符

合相关标准的规定。

4.5 计时器

计时器应能精确到0.01 s。

5 测试方法

5.1 测试前的准备

5.1.1 测试用打印机和纸张应在测试环境下至少放置2 h。

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5.1.2
按照4.3.1的要求安装并设置好打印机。将打印机直连到测试用计算机上。计算机上准备好相

应的电子测试版及打印测试版的软件,确认打印机处于打印就绪状态。

注:在测试过程中如遇到打印机清洗打印头,此时的测试结果会出现明显异常,测试数据无效。

5.2 测试过程

5.2.1 首套打印时间

应按照如下步骤分别测试打印机打印文档文件、电子表格文件和版式文件的打印时间:

a) 打开测试文件,选择测试用打印机;打印纸张选择 A4,
纸张类型选择普通纸,缩放方式选择无

缩放,并按照4.3的内容进行相应设置;

b) 打印套数设置为1;

c) 在打印机处于就绪状态时,按下"打印"键的同时启动计时器开始计时;

d) 当整套文件完全输出时,记录打印时间 FSOT;

e) 重复 b)~d), 记录第2次的打印时间 FSOT;

f) 根据5.3计算两次打印时间 FSOT
的一致性,如果一致性在士5%之内,结束测试,否则重复 b)~d)
进行第三次测试,并计算第3次的打印时间 FSOT;

g) 计算两次或三次打印时间的平均值,作为该测试文件的打印时间;

h)
计算文档文件、电子表格文件和版式文件的打印速度的平均值,即为首套打印时间。按5.4的
规则表示结果值。

5.2.2 多页打印速度

应按照如下步骤分别测试打印机打印文档文件、电子表格文件和版式文件的打印速度:

a) 打开测试文件,进入打印功能,选择测试用打印机;纸张大小选择 A4,
纸张类型选择普通纸,缩
放方式选择无缩放,选择"逐份打印",并按照4.3的内容进行相应设置。

b) 确定打印套数。打印套数 N 的确定原则是,N 为满足 N
套打印时间减去首套打印时间不小 于30 s 的最小取值。可由 N=N 。(N 。
应大于或等于2,可由相关人员依据经验进行确定)开 始确定打印套数,当 N=N
。 不能满足末套打印时间减去首套打印时间不小于30 s 的要求时,
按式(1)计算打印套数 N:

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式中:

N — 打印套数;

Roundup — 向上取整函数;

FSOT 。 — 打印 N。套时,完成第1套打印品所需的打印时间,单位为秒(s);

LSOT 。 —— 完成 N。套打印品所需的打印时间,单位为秒(s)。

c) 设置打印套数为 N。

d) 在打印机处于就绪状态时,按下"打印"键的同时启动计时器开始计时。

e) 当首套文件完全输出时,记录首套打印时间 FSOTy。

f) 继续计时,当第 N 套文件完全输出时,结束计时,记录打印末套(N
套)文件的时间LSOTv。

g) 按照式(2)计算打印速度p:

style="width:2.83342in;height:0.62678in" /> ………………………… (2)

式中:

p - 打印速度,单位为页每分钟(ppm);

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FSOTv—— 打印 N 套时的首套打印时间,单位为秒(s);

LSOTv—— 打印N 套时的末套打印时间,单位为秒(s)。

h) 重 复c)~g), 计算出第2次的打印速度p。

i)
根据5.3计算两次打印速度的一致性,如果一致性在±5%之内,结束测试,否则重复
c)~g) 进 行第三次测试,并计算第3次的打印速度p。

j) 计算两次或三次的打印速度的平均值,作为该测试文件的打印速度。

k)
计算文档、电子表格文件和版式文件的打印速度的平均值,即为多页打印速度。按5.4的规则
表示结果值。

5.2.3 首页打印时间

应按照如下步骤测试打印机的首页打印时间:

a) 打开测试文件,选择测试用打印机;打印纸张选择 A4,
纸张类型选择普通纸,缩放方式选择无 缩放,并按照4.3的内容进行相应设置;

b) 打印数量设置为1;

c) 在打印机处于就绪状态时,按下"打印"键的同时启动计时器开始计时;

d) 当文件完全输出时(1页),记录首页打印时间;

e) 重复 b)~d), 记录第2次的首页打印时间;

f)
根据5.3计算两次首页打印时间的一致性,如果一致性在士5%之内,结束测试,否则重复
b)~d)

进行第三次测试,并计算第3次的首页打印时间;

g)
计算两次或三次首页打印时间的平均值作为首页打印时间。按5.4的规则表示结果值。

5.2.4 连续打印速度

应按照如下步骤测试打印机的连续打印速度:

a) 打开测试版文件,进入打印功能,选择测试用打印机;纸张大小选择 A4,
纸张类型选择普通纸, 缩放方式选择无缩放,并按照4.3的内容进行相应设置。

b) 确定打印数量 N 。N 的取值可参照5.2.2的 b),N
张打印时间减去第1张打印时间应不小于 并尽可能的接近60 s,
如需用式(1)计算确定 N, 应将式(1)中的30用60代替。

c) 设置打印数量 N, 在打印机处于就绪状态时,按下"打印"键打印。

d) 当第1页测试样张完全输出时,启动计时器开始计时。

e) 当 第 N
页测试样张完全输出时,停止计时。记录从第1页样张完全输出到第 N
页样张完全 输出的时间为t, 打印速度按式(3)计算:

style="width:2.0532in;height:0.60676in" /> ……… (3)

式中:

lp— 打印速度,单位为页每分钟(ppm);

N—— 打印页数,单位为页(p);

t — 打印 N- 1 页的时间,单位为秒(s)。

f) 重 复c)~e), 计算出第2次的打印速度。

g)
根据5.3计算两次打印速度的一致性,如果一致性在士5%之内,结束测试,否则重复
c)~e) 进 行第三次测试,并计算第3次的打印速度 lp。

h)
计算两次或三次打印速度的平均值作为连续打印速度。按5.4的规则表示结果值。

5.2.5 照片打印时间

应按照如下步骤测试打印机的照片打印时间:

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a)
打开照片测试文件,选择测试用打印机,打印纸张类型选择相关的照片纸,纸张尺寸选择

102 mm×152
mm。选择“适合边距打印”或"裁剪到大小合适"设置,打印边距设置为无边距
(若打印边距无法设置为无边距,则设置为有边距;在标称测试数据时要说明打印边距、纸张大
小及纸张类型等信息);

b) 确定打印数量 N 。N 的取值可参照5.2.2的 b),N
张打印时间减去第1张打印时间应不小于 并尽可能的接近60 s,
如需用式(1)计算确定 N, 将式(1)中的30用60代替;

c) 设置打印数量 N, 在打印机处于就绪状态时,按下"打印"键打印;

d) 当第1页照片完全输出,启动计时器开始计时;

e) 当 第 N 页照片完全输出时,停止计时。记录从第1页照片完全输出到第 N
页照片完全输出 的时间t, 用 t/(N- 1) 计算每张照片的打印时间;

f) 重复c)~e), 计算第2次的每张照片打印时间;

g)
根据5.3计算两次照片打印时间的一致性,如果一致性在±5%之内,结束测试,否则重复
c)~

e) 进行第三次测试,并得到第3次的每张照片打印时间;

h)
计算两次或三次每张照片打印时间的平均值作为照片打印时间。按5.4的规则表示结果值。

5.3 数据的一致性判定

两次测试数据的一致性c 按式(4)计算:

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式中:

c — 测试数据的一致性;

datal—— 第1次测试结果;

data2—— 第2次测试结果。

5.4 结果的表示

打印时间和打印速度的结果表示应符合表1中的修约规则。

表 1 测试结果的修约规则

计算结果值

首页打印时间/s

首套打印时间/s

照片打印时间/s

连续打印速度/ppm

多页打印速度/ppm

表示形式

<10

向上舍入到一位小数

向下舍入到一位小数

用两位有效数字(×. ×)表示

10~100

(<100)

照片打印时间:向上取整

首页、首套打印时间:向上舍入

到一位小数

向下取整

用两位有效数字表示(××)

向下舍入到一位小数

用三位有效数字表示(××. ×)

≥100

向上取整

向下取整

用三位有效数字表示(×××)

计算结果在10~100(<100)的打印速度的表示方法可任选一种。

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A

(规范性附录)

多页打印速度和首套打印时间测试版

首套打印时间和多页打印速度测试版包括 A4
幅面的文档文件(4页)、电子表格文件(4页)和版式
文件(4页)各1份。文档文件的内容如图 A.1、图 A.2、图 A.3 和图 A.4
所示,电子表格文件的内容如

图 A.5、图 A.6、图 A.7 和图 A.8 所示,版式文件的内容如图 A.9、图
A.10、图 A.11 和图 A.12 所示。

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Page Number One

999 Standards Way

Cooperativeville,UN 00000

Mr.K.D.Sang

333 Good Fortune Avenue

Exploration Point, UN 11111

Dear Mr. Sang,

International Standards and their development process support:

■ facilitation of global trade,

improvement of quality, safety security, environmental and consumer
protection,

as well as the rational use of natural resources.

■ global dissemination of technologies and good practices,

all if which contribute to economic and social progress.

Through the network and collaboration of national member bodies,
international liaisons, industry consortia, and dedicated experts, the
international standards bodies constitute a lcading platform for the
production of global, markct relevant international standards.

The consensus-building mechanisms employed in the development of these
international standards are recognized and relied upon by industry,
public authorities, consumers, and

other stakeholders, thus helping to accomplish the aim of "one
standard, one test, and onc conformity asscssment procedurc acccpted
cvcrywhere.”

In this way, international standards organizations and their standards
products contribute to a more efficient and sustainable world economy.

Sincercly,

Janc Smith

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999 Standards Way

Cooperativeville,UN 00000

Mr.K.D.Sang

333 Good Fortune Avenue

Exploration Point, UN 11111

Dear Mr. Sang,

Thank you for your interest in our programs and services. Here is the
information you requested on the topic of:

Global dissemination of technologies and good practices.

We are offering the following training this year. Perhaps one of these
locations will be convenient for you.

DATE

LOCATION

March 5-7

Hong Kong

April 12-15

Tokyo

May 23-25

Berlin

June 1-3

Seattle

July 9-10

New York

August 18-19

London

September 28-30

Rio de Janeiro

October 15-17

Cape Town

Please let me know which of these sessions is convenient and how many
of your team will be attending.

Sincerely,

Janc Smith

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Page Number Threc

333 Good Fortune Avenue

Exploration Point, UN 11111

Ms. Jane Smith

999 Standards Way

Cooperativeville,UN 00000

Dear Ms. Smith,

Pleasc accept my apprcciation of your hard work in the arca of
international standards. It is apparent to me that such work is of
significant long term value in the areas of

■ global trade,

■ product quality, product safety,

■ and especially environmental and consumer protection.

I am particularly interested in lcarning more about ways in which
standards can help me

learn more about technologies and good practices from around the world
that may be helpful in my business.

Docs your organization provide training in this matter?

Sincerely,

K.D.Sang

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Page Number Four

333 Good Fortune Avenue

Exploration Point,UN 11111

Ms. Jane Smith

999 Standards Way

Cooperativeville, UN 00000

Dear Ms. Smith,

I much appreciate the range of location and timing options that you
arc ablc to providc.

For the purpose of this training I belief the location in Cape Town in
October will work out well given that I already have other business
travel in the region around that time.

For this initial inquiry I will not involve the rest of my team. That
may be an option at a later time.

Pleasc provide the details for accommodations, flights, training
costs, etc., for this Capc Town session.

I am looking forward to meeting you with pleasure.

Sincerely,

K.D.Sang

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Summary Sheet Version 3.2

Intermediate Results

Final Report finished by time of final
reporting.

EU NA/SA LA Asia AF/AU EUE NW SW ME SE MW IST

First 99.0 17.6 51.9 112.2 142.9 10.4 199.1 6.6 173.0 178.0 153.4
124.5

Second 153.2 147.8 126.6 143.6 121.4 138.4 50.9 188.6 139.0 45.5
32.3 133.4

Y M T Z O I R Q L C P G

Third 32.5 57.3 175.7 91.4 84.0 56.6 163.1 67.5 85.4 53.5 185.5
29.0

Fourth 46.7 93.7 24.2 172.2 47.9 132.6 26.7 128.9 163.1 103.9
162.3 55.6

Estimate: 203.2 197.8 225.7 222.2 192.9 188.4 249.1 238.6 223.0
228.0 235.5 183.4

style="width:9.99995in;height:5.23996in" />

EU NA/SA LA Asia AF/AU EUE NW SW
ME SE MW IST

Ein 158.5 98.0 84.8 146.1 186.0 114.9 20.9 168.6 155.8 174.7191.6
35.0

P G T O Z R Q L C 'Y M

Zwei 88.1 12.1 69.5 119,6 99.2 162.5 90.6 106.2 194.8 79.6 160.5
31.0

Drie 79.7 6.0 93.8 13.6 178.5 33.5 195.3 32.6 75.6 136.3 43.2 15.2

I R O T Z P G C L Q M
Y

Funf 162.2

67.9

142.3

117.5

31.1

73.1

156.0

38.8

47.4

182.7

25.9

74.6

Vier 34.5

79.3

44.4

144.7

64.5

132.4

85.5

185.9

117.7

117.7

22.1

101.0

Estimate: 212.2 148.0 192.3 196.1 236,0 212.5 245.3 235.9 244.8
232.7 241.6 151.0

EU NAISA LA Asia AF/AU EUE NW SW
ME SE MW IST

56.3 196.4 194.7 590.1 287.5 189.4 5.0 186.1 360.9 254.0 528.6 396.0

Total 415.4 345.8 418.0 418.3 428.8 400.9 494.4 474.5 467.8 460.7
477.1 334.4

Last Update: April 2006

# of Regions: 11.0

A.5 电子表格文件第1

GB/T 34964—2017

Next Actions Version 3.2

Reported by quarterly reporting.

Final Report finished by time of final
reporting.

EU NAISA LA Asia AFIAU EUE NW SW

424.3743563.98315 401.129492.50801 11.1922784.772662 555.649438.34586

A 190.9526 18631.176 116.5339 8591.0855 98.10309 120701.3 MISSING
19608.34

B 101.887371532.948 MISSING 124007.57 MIISSING 67172.996 84.56548
50251.747

C 180.2671 118108.92 14.98779193151.27 11.27918 19852.249 MISSING
137807.65

D 139.3896105857.01 145.1031 171174.94 MISSING 30164.606 81.11001
67105.501

SUM 612.4966314130.05 276.6248496924.87 109,3823237891.15
165,6755274773.24

EU NA/SA LA Asia AF/AU EUE NW SW

E F G

H

SUM

142.9192 116.93851 61.0764913398.067 63.8373932074.067 43.19256
141993.14

131.4316 201204.74

299.538388670.02

18.12529 111.34752

73.2586864566.801

29.70185 32524.01 197.3873 130850.32

159.7605 142155.53

460.1083370096.66

453.4572379.92913

156.175102595.76 74.2360467321.102 8,552665 175947.96 132.7276 72093.69

371.6914417958.52

417,4005452.94124

79.41512 147484.59

89.8428966453.307

56,3007555217.104

127.757212398.592

353.3159281553.59

EU NASA LA Asia AFIAU EUE NW SW

43.92654 243.04201

72.855461.68412

142.7361 167.17851

118.511992.389645

1 39.63489 185328.42

99.84612 130153.57

91.79929 186717.08

41.58004

J 197.0853125938.55

184.1545 MISSING

103.882 79217.282

85.81268 167343.41

K 162.1129 MISSING

104.0659 91467.195

49.6389564751.543

151.210334111.968

443.012566.785365

63.74506 358.08241

251.6232 127.13942

113.7752 317.92277

L 34.9803 1643940.1

126.7982 1409789.8

195.4407479890.58

61.18226 776102.44

M MISSING 1542605.3 MISSING 2696844.5 MISSING 2689468.6
MISSING 775739.32

SUM 433.81343497812.4 514.86474328255.1 440.761 3500045.1 339.7853
1753297.1

EU NASA LA Asia AFIAU EUE NW SW

427.0688 514.82959 29,02763476.31445 472.6003 275.30569 143.3599
169.70087

Total 1345,8484200612.5 1251.5985195276.6 921.83464155894.7 858.7767
2309624

Last Update: April 2006

# of Regions: 6

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Tracking Sheet Version 3.3

Aggregated results reported by month.

Year 01 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

WEU

NA/SA

LA

Asia

NW

SW

ME

SE

MW

14.4

6.6

5.8

14.5

10.2

14.1

5.6

11.7

9.5

15.2

12.3

16.8

12.4

9.3

4.7

6.9

8.4

10.6

14.8

9.1

5.2

9.1

15.0

5.2

14.7

8.3

15.1

5.7

8.9

7.7

11.0

12.6

16.8

9.7

5.8

13.2

11.4

11.4

4.5

8.2

17.8

18.0

15.7

9.4

6.2

11.1

17.9

7.7

12.4

17.2

7.6

12.5

14.1

15.2

9.3

4.2

6.1

13.1

12.2

7.0

14.4

5.4

16.7

17.4

17.4

14.0

12.1

11.3

6.5

7.9

16.5

7.1

15.8

17.5

13.3

7.2

15.5

16.3

13.3

7.4

7.2

9.2

17.8

10.1

17.9

10.0

7.2

16.4

13.3

17.2

11.7

8.8

10.6

14.1

5.8

7.1

14.3

12.6

7.7

16.2

15.1

16.5

12.6

12.8

5.6

5.6

11.0

5.1

Total:

104

126

111

108

120

139

106

130

131

142

122

131

Average:

9.5

11.5

10.1

9.9

11.0

12.7

9.6

11.8

11.9

12.9

11.1

11.9

Minimum:

14.4

15.2

14.8

5.7

11.4

11.1

9.3

17.4

15.8

9.2

11.7

16.2

Maximum:

14.5

16.8

15.1

16.8

18.0

17.9

16.7

17.4

17.5

17.9

17.9

16.5

Year 02 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Se pt Oct Nov Dec

EU

NA/SA

LA

Asia

NW

SW

ME

SE

MW

12.4

13.8

8.8

12.5

16.7

14.7

10.7

13.3

8.4

15.5

11.9

16.7

11.9

6.4

13.1

10.2

15.6

12.9

14.6

15.5

12.5

14.2

9.9

13.3

16.5

16.0

21.2

9.3

9.7

8.5

16.5

7.1

4.7

14.5

12.4

14.1

4.4

13.1

14.5

12.4

15.6

13.8

17.7

5.1

12.2

6.8

9.1

11.6

12.4

4.6

16.1

5.1

11.5

11.3

16.7

5.1

14.5

10.1

10.8

5.0

5.3

16.5

7.4

4.8

14.8

6.0

14.8

6.9

6.9

4.2

13.2

9.9

4.4

4.3

14.9

5.5

7.7

12.6

13.5

15.7

17.9

12.9

8.6

8.0

13.1

17.3

4.8

17.7

8.8

13.4

17.1 11.6 8.9 16.4 16.1 14.3 9.3 10.8

11.8

13.8

6.0

9.4

17.5

17.2

10.6

8.5

11.8

15.5

Total:

132

133

234

118

123

115

118

100

131

125

135 130

Average:

12.0

12.1

21.3

10.7

11.2

10.5

10.8

9.1

11.9

11.4

12.3 11.8

Minimum:

12.4

15.5

14.6

9.3

4.4

6.8

16.7

4.8

4.4

12.9

17.1 13.8

Maximum:

16.7

16.7

21.2

16.5

17.7

16.1

16.7

14.8

17.9

17.7

17.1 17.5

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Last Update: April 2006

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Data Sheet Version 3.3

Final data reported by month.

Year 01 Jan Feb Mar Apr May

WEU

14.3715.1914.79 5.6811.41

NA/SA

6.6412.28 9.13 8.9411.35

LA

5.81 16.79 5.23 7.664.51

Asia

14.54 12.44 9.1310.99 8.22

AF/AU

7.5913.83 8.46 7.55 7.40

JIE

13.21 12.72 8.92 12.44 4.28

LOD

6.6911.44 10.37 4.0711.90

EUE

4.06 15.51 6.25 9.5210.49

NW

10.24 9.3215.0514.6017.84

SW

14.09 4.71 5.2316.7817.95

ME

5.63 6.9116.74 9.7115.69

SE

11.71 8.40 8.26 5.83 9.41

MW

9.5310.6315.1113.20 6.22

Year 02 Jan Feb Mar Apr May

EU

12.3815.5114.63 9.29 4.40

NA/SA

13.7611.9315.47 9.6613.13

LA

8.7616.6712.47 8.5214.51

Asia

12.5011.91 14.2516.5412.38

AF/AU

13.10 9.42 6.9415.30 6.27

JIE

14.1313.33 0.6813.0713.04

LOD

14.40 7.32 7.533.6911.64

EUE

7.44 8.9916.51 5.71 8.28

NW

16.69 6.39 9.95 7.0715.57

SW

14.70 4.7113.80

ME

10.7010.2516.4717.5517.70

SE

13.3015.6216.02 12.365.15

MW

8.3812.92 13.65 14.0712.15

Year 03 Jan Feb Mar Apr May

EU

14.0717.00 8.5615.98 10.56

NA/SA

9.52 4.4815.51 5.2111.53

LA

12.63 16.42 6.4011.8511.28

Asia

10.87 11.01 9.74 4.538.01

AF/AU

5.2212.14 8.4613.9317.23

JIE

14.31 3.34 2.07 7.5912.97

LOD

11.09 0.10 1.63 8.5114.21

EUE

14.6010.32 14.31 9.4413.44

NW

9.39 6.16 7.76 13.5414.28

SW

7.5913.8010.03 7.02 6.38

ME

15.4915.68 4.07 4.8315.05

SE

15.87 8.5215.796.0013.79

MW

15.1912.43 7.48 9.2714.01

Last Update: April 2006

# of Regions:5

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Color Tutorial Topics

What is encoded 'in' image code values? .Image state explained

When to encode for print?

.Early binding vs. late binding workflows

Why doesn't "perfect" math always yield

a usable profile or desirable imaging

result?

.Color processing computational quality

How are white point, black point, and

gamut extent rendered or re-rendered?

… Essentials of color management

Color preference vs. color matching? .Building rendering intent
transforms

Re-rendering to another output?

.Device to device profile construction

for interoperability

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Understand how to take and preserve great photos!

Give and take;

"From the trenches" expert user Q&A:

Color managed use case examples from

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Audience recommendations on future

directions for color management

Wine & Cheese Networking Event:

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Ms.Jane Smith

999 Standards Way

Cooperativeville, UN 00000

Mr.K.D.Sang

333 Good Fortune Avenue

Exploration Point,UN 11111

Dear Mr. Sang.

International Standards and their development proccss support:

facilitation of global trade,

■ improvement of quality, safety security, environmental and consumer
prolection,

as well as the rational use of natural resources,

global dissemination of technologies and good practices,

all if which contribute to economic and social progress.

Through the network and collaboration of national member bodies,
international liaisons, industry consortia, and dedicated experts, the
international standards bodies constitute a leading platform for the
production of global, market relevant international standards.

The consensus-building mechanisms cmployed in the development of these
international slandards are recognized and relied upon by industry,
public authorities, consumers, and other stakeholders, thus helping to
accomplish the aim of "one standard, one test, and one conformity
assessment procedure accepted everywhere."

In this way, international standards organizations and their standards
products contribute to a more efficient and sustainable world economy.

Sincerely,

Jane Smith

A.10 2

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Summary Sheet
Version 3.2

Intermediate Results

Final Report finished by time of final
reporting.

EU NA/SA LA Asia AF/AU EUE NW SW ME SE MW IST

First 99.0 17.6 51.9 112.2 142.9 10.4 199.1 6.6 173.0 178.0 153.4
124.5

Second 153.2 147.8 126.6 143.6 121.4 138.4 50.9 188.6 139.0 45.5
32.3 133.4

Y M T Z O I R Q L C P G

Third 32.5 57.3 175.7 91.4 84.0 56.6 163.1 67.5 85.4 53.5 185.5
29.0

Fourth 46.7 93.7 24.2 172.2 47.9 132.6 26.7 128.9 163.1 103.9
162.3 55.6

Estimate: 203.2 197.8 225.7 222.2 192.9 188.4 249.1 238.6 223.0
228.0 235.5 183.4

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EU NA/SA LA Asia AF/AU EUE NW SW
ME SE MW IST

Ein 158.5 98.0 84.8 146.1 186.0 114.9 20.9 168.6 155.8 174.7191.6
35.0

P G T O Z R Q L C 'Y M

Zwei 88.1 12.1 69.5 119,6 99.2 162.5 90.6 106.2 194.8 79.6 160.5
31.0

Drie 79.7 6.0 93.8 13.6 178.5 33.5 195.3 32.6 75.6 136.3 43.2 15.2

I R O T Z P G C L Q M
Y

Funf 162.2

67.9

142.3

117.5

31.1

73.1

156.0

38.8

47.4

182.7

25.9

74.6

Vier 34.5

79.3

44.4

144.7

64.5

132.4

85.5

185.9

117.7

117.7

22.1

101.0

Estimate: 212.2 148.0 192.3 196.1 236.0 212.5 245.3 235.9 244.8
232.7 241.6 151.0

EU NAISA LA Asia AF/AU EUE NW SW
ME SE MW IST

56.3 196.4 194.7 590.1 287.5 189.4 5.0 186.1 360.9 254.0 528.6 396.0

Total 415.4 345.8 418.0 418.3 428.8 400.9 494.4 474.5 467.8 460.7
477.1 334.4

Last Update: April 2006

# of Regions: 11.0

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Workflow
Primitives

style="width:12.09318in;height:5.30009in" />Consider sequences

image states

user functions

content formats

job control

transform intent

Adjust

Color

Convert

Capture

Capture originals

and Color-Render

to Wide Gamut

Standard RGB

Create layout

Select objects

Normalize formats

Combine objects

Softproof layout

Configure job

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EXPRESSMAIL

October 17,1990

Northern Lights Color Works,Inc.

Dr.Harold M.Smith

8934A North Main Street W10597H

North Rutherford,New Jersey 78916-9596

Re:X3/SD- 10,October,1989

Accredited Standards Committee;X3-Information Processing Systems

Dear Dr.Smith:

Following our recent discussion,I want to provide you this additional
information on X3 Standing Doc-

uments.

There is a series of documents.They were developed by X3 and the X3
Secretariat.

The series provides an information data base on Accredited Standards
Committee X3-Information Pro-

cessing Systems.The documents are updated periodically,each on an
individual basis.

This series is designed to serve several needs:

first,they describe X3,and explain its program;second,they teach members
of X3 committees the op- erational procedures of X3;and third,they
insure systematic administration according to procedural re-

quirements of the American National Standards Institute and the X3
Secretariat.

We have found that this set of documents serves well as guidance to the
Secretariat staff,as well as to

the several working subgroups,members and officers.

You had asked for a partial listing of the Standing Documents.I am
pleased to provide them as fol-

lows:

X3/SD-0 Informational Brochure-January 1989

X3/SD- 1 Master Plan-January 1988

X3/SD- 1B Master Plan(Operational)-April 1989

X3/SD-2 Organization and Procedures-July 1987

X3/SD-3 Project Proposal Guide-May 1987

X3/SD-4 Projects Manual-August 1988

X3/SD-5 Standards Criteria-September 1984

Perhaps a few more words of explanation about the last document would be
helpful to you.

X3 subgroups produce a required annual report to X3 using the format
described in this report.They do

so according to the schedule defined in X3/SD-6,Membership and Officers.

I hope that this additional information is helpful to you.Should you
wish to obtain copies of the listed

documents,I will be pleased to provide them to you.

With warm personal regards,

Jonathan

ABC Institute NEDET Washington,D.C.34921-2654

GB/T 34964—2017

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首页打印时间和连续打印速度彩色测试版

EXPRESSMAIL

Octobcr 17,1990

Northern lights Color Works, Inc .

Dr. larold M. Smith

8934A North Min StrecL K10597H

North Rutherford, New Jersey 789169596

Re:X3 /SD- 10 ,0ctobcr,1989

Accredited Standards Commiutee; X3 - Information Processing Syslcms

ear Dr. Smith;

Following our recent discussion, I want to provide you this additional
information on X3

Standing Documents.

There is a series of documents. They sere developed by X3 and the X3
Secretariat,

The scries provides an information data base on Aceredited Standards
Committee X3 -Information

Processing Systems , The locuments are updated periodically, cach on
an individuul basis.

This series is designed to serve several needs:

Tirst, thoy describe X3, and explain its program;second, they teach
members of X3 committees the operational procedures of X3; and third,
they insure systematie administration according to procedural
requirements of the American National Standarls Institute and the X3
Secretariat. We have found that this set of documents serves well as
guidance to the Secretariat staff,

as well as to the several working subgroups, members and officers.

You had asked for a partial listing of the Standing Documents. I am
pleased to provide them

as follows:

X3/ SD-0 Informational Brochure - January 1989

X3/SD 1 Master Plan January 1988

X3/SD- 1B Master Plan(Operational)-April 1989

X3/SD-2 Organization and Procedures - July 1987

X3/8D 3 Project Proposal Guide May 1987

X3/SD-4 Projects Manual - August 1988

X3/SD-5 Standards Criuria Seplembcr 1984

Perhaps a few more words of explanation ahout the last document would
be helpful to you.

X3 subgroups produce a required annual report to X3 using the format
described in this report.

They do so according to the scheuule defined in X3/SD-6, Membership
and orricers.

I hope that this additional information is helpful to you. Should you
wish to obtain copies

ol the listed documents, I will be plcased to provide them to you .

Witli warm personal regards ,

Jonathan

ABC Instituto NEDET Washington, D. C. 34921 -2654

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