- Colour Accuracy: Without calibration, the colours in your prints may not match what you see on your monitor. Calibration ensures that the colours are consistent and true to the original image or design.
- Print Quality: Calibration helps in achieving sharp and clear prints by aligning the print heads and adjusting other settings. This is particularly important for high-resolution images and detailed graphics.
- Media Compatibility: Different types of paper and media require specific printer settings. Calibration ensures that the printer settings are optimised for the media you are using, preventing issues like smudging or improper ink absorption.
- Cost Efficiency: Proper calibration can reduce the wastage of ink and paper by minimising the need for reprints due to colour inaccuracies or print defects.