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Printer Calibration
Test Page

Print this calibration test page to fine-tune your printer’s color accuracy, grayscale balance, line sharpness, and density uniformity. Achieve professional-grade output by calibrating your printer with precision diagnostic patterns.

Printer calibration test page with diagnostic icon
Color Calibration
Grayscale Balance
Line Sharpness
Density Uniformity
Registration Precision
Gradient Smoothness

CALIBRATION TEST PAGE PREVIEW

Below is a preview of the calibration test page. Click print to get the best results.

Printer calibration test page preview showing color patches, grayscale ramps, resolution targets, density blocks and gradient strips
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WHAT DOES THIS TEST PAGE CHECK?

This calibration test page measures every critical parameter that affects your printer’s output accuracy and consistency.

Color Accuracy

Compare printed color swatches to reference values to detect color shifts, casts, or inaccurate hue reproduction.

Grayscale Balance

Check that gray tones from light to dark transition smoothly without color tinting or sudden jumps.

Line Sharpness

Evaluate fine line clarity and edge definition to ensure text and graphics print crisp without bleeding or fuzzing.

Density Uniformity

Verify that solid areas print with even density across the full page without light spots, streaks, or blotches.

Registration Precision

Confirm that color layers (CMYK) align precisely on top of each other with no visible offset or fringing.

Gradient Smoothness

Test smooth tonal transitions from light to dark across all colors to detect banding, posterization, or stepping.

HOW TO READ THE RESULTS

What You SeePossible IssueWhat It MeansRecommended Fix
Colors look shifted or wrong hueColor profile mismatchPrinter is using wrong color profile or driver settings override ICC profile.Set correct ICC profile. Reset color management to printer defaults.
Grays have a color tint (warm or cool)Grayscale imbalanceOne or more color channels are overprinting in neutral gray areas.Run printer color calibration. Adjust gray balance in advanced settings.
Fine lines look blurry or fuzzyResolution or focus issuePrint resolution is too low, or the printhead needs alignment.Increase print quality setting. Run printhead alignment utility.
Uneven density (light/dark patches)Toner or ink distribution issueToner is unevenly distributed in the cartridge, or inkjet nozzles are partially blocked.Shake toner cartridge gently. For inkjet, run nozzle cleaning cycle.
Color edges have a visible fringeColor registration offsetCMYK color layers are not aligned precisely, creating visible color fringing.Run color registration from maintenance menu. Update printer firmware.
Visible banding in gradientsPrint quality setting too lowPrinter is using too few dots per inch to render smooth tonal transitions.Switch to “Best” or “High Quality” in print driver. Use correct media type.
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Color Test Page

Full color accuracy and quality check.

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Black and White Test Page

Black & White Test Page

Test black ink density and sharpness.

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Alignment Test Page

Alignment Test Page

Verify print alignment and margins.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A printer calibration test page is a standardized diagnostic sheet with color patches, grayscale ramps, gradient strips, fine-line targets, and density blocks. By printing it and comparing the output to the digital reference, you can identify color shifts, grayscale imbalance, blurry lines, uneven density, registration errors, and banding — then adjust your printer settings to correct them and achieve consistent, professional-quality output.

For most home and office printers, calibrating once a month is sufficient. However, you should recalibrate immediately after replacing ink or toner cartridges, switching paper types, moving the printer to a new location, or updating printer firmware. If you do color-critical work like photography or graphic design, calibrating weekly ensures the most consistent results.

Monitors display color using RGB (light-based), while printers reproduce color using CMYK (ink-based). These two color spaces do not overlap perfectly, so some on-screen colors cannot be exactly replicated in print. Additionally, incorrect ICC profiles, uncalibrated monitors, wrong paper type settings, and driver-level color adjustments can all widen the gap between screen and print. Using the calibration test page helps you minimize this difference by fine-tuning your printer settings.

Yes, this calibration test page works with both inkjet and laser printers. For inkjet printers, it helps you verify nozzle health, color accuracy, and ink density. For laser printers, it tests toner distribution, fuser quality, color registration, and gradient rendering. Both printer types benefit from regular calibration, though the specific maintenance steps differ — inkjet printers may need nozzle cleaning, while laser printers may need toner redistribution or drum cleaning.

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