Versaworks profiling procedure summary the way I was taught/learnt from self study, using my equipment and procedures...
1) set everything in CP-001.jpg to 100%, and print a lin. chart.
2) examine the chart, and try to manually judge where the colour doesn't change, and change it to this value. For example, if you see that anything past 90% looks the same, then set that colour to 90%. Do this for each colour/channel.
3) reprint the chart, and proceed to CP-002.jpg
4) measure the chart with your spectro, and proceed to CP-003.jpg
5) examine the curves for each colour. if you notice any spikes or irregularities, manually adjust the peaks so that you have a smooth curve. roland warns that excessive adjustment is not desirable, so if your curve is really bad, then they recommend to re-print/read the chart from step 1-4 above.
6) after adjusting all your curves for each channel, you proceed to CP-004.jpg
7) you print out the total ink limit chart
8) examine the chart, and choose a total ink limit % which shows acceptable coverage, but does not bleed/run or is too wet. For me, this usually ends up being around 210-250% depending on the material
9) set your total ink limit
10) from i1 match (my profiling software), I generate 4 pages of colour patches, and send to versaworks. I change my settings in versaworks to "density control only" using the newly created media profile/linearization created in the above steps.
11) after printing, I measure the charts with my i1, with the i1 match software.
12) i1 match generates the icc
13) I go back into versaworks and assign the newly created icc to the media profile.
I'm more than happy with all the steps above, EXCEPT for step 2. I'm just not confident about what values I should be choosing, and after watching the roland webinar the other day I'm more confused... as it says you should try to "balance" these values, but there are no good instructions on how one should do that... they tried to explain printing grey and manually judging... however I think that they screwed up the instruction... anyway, I'm confused!
I don't know what you mean by "can you choose density as the measurement mode"... it just gives you the values "LABT" as you can see.
When you click on each square from 10-100 it does show you the value for that square in the values to the right, if that helps.
Let me know if anything is unclear - really appreciate any help!