Canon Imageprograf Ipf8300 User Guide
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4.On the Printer Status sheet, click Cancel Job.Note•The screen may differ slightly depending on the model you are using. Canceling Print Jobs from Mac OS X In the printer window, you can cancel jobs that are being sent to the printer. Otherwise, you can cancel jobs from imagePROGRAF Printmonitor if they have been received by the printer or are current- ly being printed. Note• Print jobs are shown in the printer window while they are being sent from the computer. After transmission, jobs are not displayed even during printing. • Print jobs are displayed in the imagePROGRAF Printmonitor window from the moment the printer starts re- ceiving the print data until the moment printing is finished. They are not displayed before print data is sent to the printer, even if the computer has started preparing the print data. 1. Click the printer icon in the Dock to display the printer window. Basic Printing Workflow > Canceling print jobs >iPF8300Canceling Print Jobs from Mac OS X113
2.Click Pause Printer to stop printing. 3.If there are no jobs in the printer window that can be canceled, (that is, if the print data has already been sent to the printer), click Utility to display imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. Basic Printing Workflow > Canceling print jobs >Canceling Print Jobs from Mac OS XiPF8300114
4.Select the print job to cancel and click to delete the print job. Note•The screen may differ slightly depending on the model you are using. The job sent to the printer is canceled. 5. Exit imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. In the printer window, click Start Jobs. Important•Always follow these steps if you cancel print jobs from imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. If you do not restart job processing, the next job cannot be printed. Basic Printing Workflow > Canceling print jobs >iPF8300Canceling Print Jobs from Mac OS X115
Pausing Printing Pausing Printing ................................................................................................................................................ 16 Pausing Printing During printing, if you set Pause Print in the Control Panel menu to On, printing is stopped at that point and the printer enters a state in which printing is paused. (See "Control Panel Display .") →P.895 Printing from the job queue is not possible in this state. To restore normal operation after this state, set Pause Print to Off . Note•In the following cases, the status is cleared even if you do not set Pause Print to Off , and printing from the job queue resumes. • When paper is advanced • When you execute Chg. Paper Type in the Paper Menu 1.During printing, on the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press ◀ or ▶ to select the Job tab (). Note•If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button. 2.Press the OK button. The Job Menu is displayed. 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Pause Print , and then press the OK button. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select On or Off , and then press the OK button. Basic Printing Workflow > Pausing Printing >Pausing PrintingiPF8300116
Working With Various Print Jobs Printing Photos and Images18 Printing Office Documents35 Working With Various Print Jobs >iPF8300217
Printing Photos and Images Printing Photos and Images .............................................................................................................................. 18 Printing Photos and Images (Windows) ........................................................................................................ 19 Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X) ...................................................................................................... 21 Printing from Photoshop .................................................................................................................................... 25 Printing Adobe RGB Images (Windows) ....................................................................................................... 26 Printing Adobe RGB Images (Mac OS X) ..................................................................................................... 30 Printing Photos and Images Printing is easy when you simply choose the print target. Easy Settings Simply choose the printing application in the list for optimal printing results. Print Target Choose presets that match the type of document to be printed. Print targets for photos and images Print TargetDescriptionPhoto (Color)Suitable for printing photographic images captured with a digital camera.Photo (Monochrome)Suitable for optimized printing of monochrome photos.PosterThe best setting for posters. Prints using vivid and highimpact colors.Faithful Color Reproduc- tionPrints by minimizing color differences. Suitable for when the printing results are too vivid or when printing scanned images. Working With Various Print Jobs > Printing Photos and Images >Printing Photos and ImagesiPF8300218
Print TargetDescriptionPhoto (Adobe RGB)Setting optimized for printing in colors matching those ofimages created using the Adobe RGB color space.Important• Depending on the Media Type setting, some Print Target options may not be available.Note•You can check the settings values for each print target by clicking View Settings. • You can also fine-tune these values as needed. ( Advanced Settings ) For details on Advanced Settings , see "Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing →P.51 " Print Quality Choose the print quality. The printing mode is determined by a combination of the print quality and resolution. Print QualityDescriptionHighestA setting for printing at the highest resolution when quality is most important. Printing takes longer and consumes more ink than in other modes, but this mode offers superior printing quality.HighChoose this setting to print at high resolution when quality is most important.Printing takes longer and consumes more ink than in Standard or Draft modes, but this mode offers exceptional printing quality.StandardChoose this setting to print at standard resolution when quality and speed are both important. Printing takes less time than in Highest or High mode.DraftChoose this setting to print faster. Printing in draft mode can help you work more efficiently when checking layouts. For instructions on printing photos and images, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your computer and operating system. •Printing Photos and Images (Windows) →P.19 • Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X) →P.21 Printing Photos and Images (Windows) This topic describes how to print photos based on the following example. •Document: Photo image from a digital camera • Page size: 10×12 inches (254.0×304.8 mm) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Premium Glossy Paper 200 • Roll paper width: 10 inches (254.0 mm) Working With Various Print Jobs > Printing Photos and Images >iPF8300Printing Photos and Images (Windows)219
1.Choose Print in the application menu. 2. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) →P.205 ") 3. Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. 4.In the AMedia Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Premium Glossy Paper 200. In the AMedia Type , choose the type of paper used for printing, such as Glossy Paper, Coated Paper, and so on. Make sure the paper you select is loaded in the printer. Note• The paper type setting in the printer driver and related software (as well as on the Control Panel ) is updated when you install the Media Configuration Tool from the User Software CD-ROM or if you change paper information by using the Media Configuration Tool. For details, see Media Configura- tion Tool →P.440 . 5.After confirming that DEasy Settings is selected, click Photo (Color) in the EPrint Target list. Note•You can check the settings values selected in the EPrint Target list by clicking GView Settings . Working With Various Print Jobs > Printing Photos and Images >Printing Photos and Images (Windows)iPF8300220
6.Click the Page Setup tab to display the Page Setup sheet. 7.In the APage Size list, click the size of the original as specified in the application. In this case, click 10"x12". 8. Select and click a roll paper in the LPaper Source list. 9. Select the width of the loaded roll in the MRoll Paper Width list—in this case, 10-in. Roll (254.0mm) . 10. Specify additional printing conditions. For details on available printing conditions, see " Printer Driver Settings (Windows) →P.196" 11. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Note•For instructions on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows)→P.200" Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to print photos based on the following example. •Document: Photo image from a digital camera • Page size: 10×12 inches (254.0×304.8 mm) • Paper: Roll paper • Paper type: Premium Glossy Paper 200 • Roll paper width: 10 inches (254.0 mm) Working With Various Print Jobs > Printing Photos and Images >iPF8300Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X)221
1.This sets the BFormat for and CPaper Size .Note•The configuration method varies depending on the OS and application software you are using. If Page Setup is displayed in the application menu, the settings are configured by opening the Page Attributes dialog box from Page Setup. If it is not displayed, the settings are configured in the upper part of the printer driver displayed when you select Print from the application software menu. 2.Select the printer in the APrinter list. 3. In the FPaper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click 10"x12". 4. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click FOK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Working With Various Print Jobs > Printing Photos and Images >Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X)iPF8300222