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Fast CAD
Use this setting for draft copies or when speed is more important than print
quality, printing with this option is the fastest for CAD printing.
Resolution
You may choose between maximum and normal resolution provided that the print mode
supports it.
Driver Options
Clicking this button launches the Driver Options dialog.
Printer Color Calibrations
This is feature allows printer to do color calibrations between the RIP software
and the printer.
Apply Color Calibration Data
If this option is checked the system will use the data stored to print. If this
option is not check the system uses default settings. When this option
appears gray the system has no data store, this may occur the first time the
printer is used or if data is deleted by the user.
Get Color Calibration Data
Retrieves the calibration parameters from the printer. If this option appears
gray the port currently being used does not allow for data retrieval.
Status Window
Displays system messages.
Cut Media After Printing
Cuts the media after the print is complete. If a drying time has been set, the
media will be cut after the dry time is finished.
Perform Color Correction
Checking this setting activates the color correction settings. If this setting is not checked,
incoming jobs are assumed to already have color correction.
ICC input profile
Input profiles are used to convert the image into a neutral color space. Once the image is
in a neutral color space, then the output profile is used to convert the image into the color
space of the output device. To add an ICC input profile from another source, click the
Add button. Three types of ICC input profiles can be specified:
CMYK ICC input profile
The CMYK input profile defines all elements of a job that are in CMYK color
mode. If your job is in the RGB color mode, then you should leave the CMYK
input profile set to the Generic setting. If your file contains images in both the
CMYK and the RGB mode, then the CMYK input profile will be applied to the
CMYK images and the RGB input profile will be applied to the RGB images. If
your image is in the CMYK color mode, then your file was previously separated
for output to a specific output device. Whenever possible, use the profile for the
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