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    							Roll Paper Width
    This selects the width of the roll media set to the printer. Note
    • Available only if rolls are selected in  Paper Source.Automatic Cutting
    You can set the printer to cut roll paper automatically or print a guideline for cutting.
    The following settings are available for automatic cutting. Setting
    Details
    Printer Default The value set on the printer operation panel takes priority.
    None Each page is not cut after it is printed and printing continues without interruption.
    Print Cut Guideline A print cut guideline is printed after each page and printing continues without inter-
    ruption. Note
    • Available only if rolls are selected in  Paper Source.Copies
    You can input the number of print copies in numerical characters. Note
    • The maximum value is 999.
    • You can change the numbers by clicking either  ▲ button or ▼ button.
    Mac OS X Software > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy >
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    Paper Settings Panel 5
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    							Easy Settings
    You can easily select the best settings for the print job by just selecting an item from the print target list that matches the
    content of the document. Print Target
    You can easily select the best settings for the print job simply.
    If you select each  Print Target item the corresponding comment for that item is displayed below the list. Setting
    Details
    Default Settings Suitable for printing normal documents that contain a mixture of text, photographs,
    and graphics.
    Office Document Suitable for printing handouts as well as general office documents for which print
    clarity is key.
    Poster The best setting for posters.Prints using vivid and high impact colors.
    CAD (Color Line Drawing) Prints the fine lines of CAD drawings and other such documents sharp and clear.
    CAD (B/W Line Drawing) Suitable for printing CAD drawings with sharp, dark lines.
    Perspective, GIS Suitable for attractive printing of 3D-CAD drawings, perspective drawings, and
    GIS drawings including maps.
    Photo (Color) Suitable for printing photographic images captured with a digital camera.
    Faithful Color Reproduction Prints by faithfully reproducing the colors of the original image.
    Custom Settings Suitable for printing documents for which Advanced Settings have been specified.Mac OS X Software > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy >
    Easy Settings
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    							Note
    • The number of settings available for selection depends on the media type. Print Quality
    Selecting print quality strikes a balance between the quality of the printed image and printing speed.  
    The level of the print quality and resolution settings are displayed in the following combinations. Setting
    Details
    Print Quality Highest / High / Standard / Draft
    Resolution 1200dpi / 600dpi / 300dpiNote
    • The availability of settings is determined by the media type and print priority selections.
    • Printing 
    time is longer and more ink is consumed with  High than with Draft, however, print quality is high-
    er.
    • Printing time is shorter and less ink is consumed with  Draft than with High, however, print quality is lower.Advanced Settings
    Presents detailed settings for the print priority, the print quality, and other items so you can select the values for these set-
    tings yourself. Mac OS X Software 
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    							Print Priority
    Select a print quality mode that is appropriate for the print job. Setting
    Details
    Image This mode achieves the best results for printing photographic images and illustra-
    tions.
    Line Drawing This mode is best for printing CAD drawings with fine lines or wall newssheet or
    other documents that contain large amounts of text. However, you may not achieve
    the quality you expect with printing photographs or other images with many filled
    areas. For these types of jobs, select  Image.
    Office Document Prints common office documents, such as proposals, memos for distribution, etc.,
    so they are easy to read.Note
    • The number of settings available for selection depends on the media type. Print Quality
    Selecting print quality strikes a balance between the quality of the printed image and printing speed.  
    The level of the print quality and resolution settings are displayed in the following combinations. Setting
    Details
    Print Quality Highest / High / Standard / Draft
    Resolution 1200dpi / 600dpi / 300dpiNote
    • The availability of settings is determined by the media type and print priority selections.
    • Printing 
    time is longer and more ink is consumed with  High than with Draft, however, print quality is high-
    er.
    • Printing time is shorter and less ink is consumed with  Draft than with High, however, print quality is lower.
    Mac OS X Software 
    > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy >
    Advanced Settings
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    							Output Settings Panel
    Enlarged/Reduced Printing
    Select the method for enlarged/reduced printing.
    The following settings are available for enlarged/reduced printing. Setting
    Details
    Fit Paper Size Enlarges/reduces the whole page automatically to fit the media size selected for
    output. Select the media size to print from  Paper Size.
    Fit Roll Paper Width Enlarges/reduces the whole page automatically to fit the width of the roll paper
    with the page width.  
    *Make sure that the width of the roll paper in the printer is set correctly for  Roll
    Paper Width in the Paper Settings  panel.
    *Displayed only if rolls are selected in  Paper Source.
    Scaling Enlarges/reduces the whole page by the scaling rate as specified. Input the scaling
    value in numerical characters. You can specify a range between 5 and 600%.
     
    *You can change the numbers by clicking either  ▲ button or ▼ button.
    *Although Scaling can be set to make the image larger than the media size, the part
    that does not fit in the media cannot be printed.
    *This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in  Borderless Printing.Borderless Printing
    You can print the media without margins on all sides when the roll paper with the specific width and the specific media type
    is used. Mac OS X Software > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy >
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    Output Settings Panel 5
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    							Note
    • Available only if rolls are selected in  Paper Source.Paper Size
    You can select the size of the print media. Note
    • This is not displayed when  Fit Roll Paper Width is set in  Enlarged/Reduced Printing.Print Centered
    Select this feature to print the image in the center of a cut sheet or to print left and right margins evenly from the edges of
    roll paper.
    Note
    • This feature is useful when you print the document enlarged or reduced with  Scaling as well. When an image
    is scaled, it is always enlarged or reduced in reference to a starting point in the upper left corner of the page.
    If  the  image  is  reduced,  the  bottom  and  right  margins  are  enlarged  and  the  top  and  left  margins  remain  un- changed. At that point, you can set all margins evenly with this feature. No Spaces at Top or Bottom
    You can set the printer to print without any empty area when the print data contains empty area at the top or bottom. Since
    the printer does not feed paper over the empty area, you can save paper. Note
    • Available only if rolls are selected in  Paper Source.Rotate Page
    Select the method for rotating page.
    The following settings are available for rotating page. Setting
    Details
    Rotate Right 90 Degrees Rotates the portrait page right 90 degrees and print in landscape orientation. When
    the rotated page can fit in the width of roll paper, the page is rotated automatically,
    and when it can not fit in the width of roll paper, the page is not rotated.
     
    *When  Fit Roll Paper Width is selected under  Enlarged/Reduced Printing, then
    the image is enlarged or reduced after rotating to fit the width of the roll paper.
    Rotate Left 90 Degrees Rotates the portrait page left 90 degrees and print in landscape orientation. When
    the rotated page can fit in the width of roll paper, the page is rotated automatically,
    and when it can not fit in the width of roll paper, the page is not rotated.
     
    *When Fit Roll Paper Width  is selected under Enlarged/Reduced Printing, then
    the image is enlarged or reduced after rotating to fit the width of the roll paper.
    Rotate 180 degrees Allows you to rotate the image 180 degrees from the vertical to the right.Note
    • Available only if rolls are selected in  Paper Source.
    Mac OS X Software 
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    Output Settings Panel
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    							Output Method
     Button
    Click the button to open the  Output Method dialog box.
    In this dialog box, you can specify the object output method. Setting
    Details
    Print Regular printing. Jobs are stored in the temporary storage space before printing.
    Print (auto delete) After printing, jobs are immediately deleted.Note
    • To print after saving jobs in the temporary storage space, select  Save data before printing.Color Settings Panel
    Color Mode
    You can select a color mode to suit the print job.
    Setting
    Details
    Color Enables color printing.
    Monochrome Disables color printing and converts image from continuous color to grayscaled
    monochrome.
    Color (CAD) Prints lines in the best color possible so they are easy to see.
    Monochrome Bitmap Prints all colors other than white in black. Mac OS X Software > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy >
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    							Setting
    Details
    Monochrome (BK ink) Select to print all lines with black ink.Note
    • The availability of settings depends on the print priority and media type selections. Matching Mode
    Under Matching Mode, select the matching mode. Setting
    Details
    Driver Matching
    Mode →P.533
    Enables printing of optimal color tones using a driver specific color profile. You
    should normally select this mode.
    ICC Matching Mode →P.534
    Enables color matching using ICC profiles. Select this if you want to print by spec-
    ifying the input profile, printer profile, and matching method in detail. This allows
    you to use ICC profiles for digital cameras and scanners, ICC profiles created using
    the profile creation tool, etc.
    ColorSync →P.535
    Enables color matching by using the ColorSync function of Mac OS. Select this if
    you want to perform soft proofing using ColorSync before printing.
    No Correction No color matching is performed. Select this option when you want to perform color
    matching in the software application. Mac OS X Software > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy >
    Color Settings Panel
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    							Driver Matching Mode
    1. Under Matching Mode, select  Driver Matching Mode.2.
    Click Matching Method list, and then select a setting. Setting
    Details
    Auto Automatically selects the best color matching method for each Image, Graphics,
    Text.
    Perceptual Color-matching optimized for printing typical photos attractively. Smooth grada-
    tion is a feature. This is also an easy-to-use mode when performing color adjust-
    ment using application software.
    Saturation Color-matching optimized for printing posters, etc., vividly.
    Colorimetric Color-matching optimized for printing image data with accurate colors in input col-
    or space. This is the easiest-to-use mode when you want to adjust the color and
    print. However, gradation may be lost for colors of wider range than the color re-
    production range of the printer. Generally, this is also called relative colorimetric. Mac OS X Software > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy >
    iPF815
    Driver Matching Mode 5
    533
     
    						
    							ICC Matching Mode
    1. Under Matching Mode, select  ICC Matching Mode.2.
    Click  Matching Method list, and then select a setting. Setting
    Details
    Perceptual Color-matching optimized for printing typical photos attractively. Smooth grada-
    tion is a feature. This is also an easy-to-use mode when performing color adjust-
    ment using application software.
    Saturation Color-matching optimized for printing posters, etc., vividly.
    Colorimetric Color-matching optimized for printing image data with accurate colors in input col-
    or space. This is the easiest-to-use mode when you want to adjust the color and
    print. However, gradation may be lost for colors of wider range than the color re-
    production range of the printer. Generally, this is also called relative colorimetric.
    Colorimetric (No White-Point
    Correction) The processing method of color-matching is identical to 
    Colorimetric. Use this
    when you want to further reproduce the target paper material color of the image da-
    ta. Generally, this also is called absolute colorimetric. 3.
    Click the  Input Profile list, and then select an input profile. Note
    • To match  the  color  on  the  printing,  select  the  input  profile  for  Color  imageRUNNER  Enlargement
    Copy of the Color imageRUNNER type in use.
    Mac OS X Software 
    > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy >
    ICC Matching Mode
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