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    							Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit Images
    This prints a high-quality Adobe RGB16bit image taken with a high-end digital camera. Print Plug-In allows you to print
    high color gamut and high tone images, when the Adobe RGB16bit image data has been retouched in Photoshop, without
    compromising the level of tone in the image.
    1. Select  the  Adobe  RGB16bit  image  data  in  Photoshop  and  start  Print  Plug-In.    (See  "Starting  from  Photoshop .")
    →P.607
    2.Clickbutton.
    3. Check that  Adobe RGB  is displayed in  Color Space, and 16bit/channel  is displayed in  Bit in the  Image Properties
    dialog box, and click the  Close button.
    Mac OS X Software 
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     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >iPF8300Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit Images5643
     
    						
    							4.Display the  Main sheet.
    5.Select  High Accuracy 600ppi  in Input Resolution to Plug-in .
    6. Select  Highest Gradation 16bit  in Input Bit to Plug-in .
    7. Select the highest quality possible in  Print Mode.
    8. If required, adjust the colors using color matching.
    Note•For  more  information  about  the  color  matching,  see  "Adjust  the  Colors  by  Color  Matching ."
    →P.642
    9.Click the  Print button.
     
    Printing of the Adobe RGB16bit image begins.
    Mac OS X Software 
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     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit ImagesiPF83005644
     
    						
    							Prints monochrome photographs with high quality
    Prints images captured with a scanner or digital camera in monochrome with high quality. Provides stable monochrome
    photo images without color casts and minimizes the influences of the difference of the light source.
    1. Display the  Main sheet.
    2.Select  Auto (Monochrome Photo)  in Output Profile .
    Note• Auto (Monochrome Photo)  can be selected only after a compatible  Media Type has been selected.
    3.Click the  Print button.
     
    Performs conversion to the most suitable monochrome and printing begins.
    Using Adobe CMM
    Adobe CMM is a color conversion engine made by Adobe. Using Adobe CMM makes it possible to obtain uniform color conversion results and to use the black point compensation function.
    How to Obtain Adobe CMM
    Adobe CMM can be obtained using the following procedure.
    1. Open the Adobe website (http://www.adobe.com).
    2. Enter "Adobe CMM" in the search input box on the screen.
    3. Search for the "Adobe Color Management Module (CMM)" item and select the Macintosh version.
    4. Download the file by following the on-screen directions.
    Mac OS X Software 
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     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >iPF8300Prints monochrome photographs with high quality5645
     
    						
    							5.Start the installer in the downloaded file to perform the installation.Important•Use version 1.1 or higher of Adobe CMM.
    Adobe CMM System Requirements
    The system requirements for Adobe CMM are as follows.
    •Supported OS
    Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later
     
    • Supported CPU
    PowerPC G4 or G5
    Intel Core Duo, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Xeon processor
    Note• Check with Adobe for details.
    How to Use Adobe CMM
    The procedure for using Adobe CMM is as follows.
    1. Display the  Main sheet.
    2.Select one of the ICC profiles as the  Output Profile.
    3. Click the  ICC Conversion Options  button.
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     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >Using Adobe CMMiPF83005646
     
    						
    							4.In the  ICC Conversion Options  dialog box, select Adobe CMM from Conversion Engine .
    5.Click the  OK button to close the  ICC Conversion Options  dialog box.
    Perform Black Point Compensation
    Black point compensation that is equivalent to Photoshop can be performed using the following procedure. Use this to avoid
    saturation in the black areas of images.
    1. Display the  Main sheet.
    2.
    Select one of the ICC profiles as the  Output Profile.
    3. Click the  ICC Conversion Options  button to open the ICC Conversion Options  dialog box.
    4. Select  Adobe CMM  as the Conversion Engine .
    Mac OS X Software 
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     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >iPF8300Perform Black Point Compensation5647
     
    						
    							5.Check the  Black Point Compensation  check box.
    6.Click the  OK button to close the  ICC Conversion Options  dialog box.
    Important•In order to make the black point compensation settings effective, close down and restart Photoshop or
    Digital Photo Professional.
    • Adobe  CMM  needs  to  be  installed  in  order  to  use  black  point  compensation.  Refer  to  Using  Adobe
    CMM
    →P.645  for details on how to install Adobe CMM.
    Perform Printing Press Simulation Print
    You can perform printing press simulation prints by specifying ICC profiles such as Japan Color or SWOP, and specifying an ICC profile for the printing press.
    1. Display the  Main sheet.
    2.Select one of the ICC profiles as the  Output Profile.
    3. Check the  Proof check box and select the profile for the printing press you want to target from the list on the right.
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     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >Perform Printing Press Simulation PrintiPF83005648
     
    						
    							4.Click the  ICC Conversion Options  button to open the ICC Conversion Options  dialog box.
    5.Configure the  Proof Options  as needed.
    Note•The proof option is  Simulate Paper Color .
    6.Click the  OK button to close the  ICC Conversion Options  dialog box.
    7. Click the  Print button.
    Printing begins.
    Enlarge/Reduce and Print
    You can enlarge or reduce an image in Print Plug-In.
    Three methods to enlarge/reduce and print are as follows.
    •Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Output Media Size
    →P.649
    • Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Width of Roll Paper
    →P.651
    • Specify Scaling, Enlarge/Reduce and Print
    →P.652
    Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Output Media Size
    By specifying the media type loaded in the printer, the image can be enlarged or reduced to fit the size of the image area ofthe media. This feature is useful when you need to print on the full width of Media that you have selected.
    Note• When you need to print on the full width of roll media,  see "Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Width of
    Roll Paper ."
    →P.651
    • When you do the procedure below to print on roll media, the print job will match the size of the output with
    the media selected with the  Paper Size setting.Mac OS X Software 
    >
     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >iPF8300Enlarge/Reduce and Print5649
     
    						
    							1.Display the  Page Setup sheet.
    2.Select the size of the media that you want to print in  Paper Size.
    Note•This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in  Borderless Printing.
    • This is not displayed when  Fit Roll Paper Widthis set in Enlarged/Reduced Printing .
    3.Select either  Portrait or Landscape  as the media orientation for the image in  Orientation.
    Note•When you select  Portrait, the image on the media prints as it appears on the screen.
    • When you select  Landscape, the image on the media prints rotated 90 degrees.
    4.Click the  Enlarged/Reduced Printing  check box on.
    Note•This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in  Borderless Printing.
    5.Select  Fit Paper Size .
    6. Click the  Print button.
     
    The image prints filling the entire output media surface.
    Mac OS X Software 
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     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Output Media SizeiPF83005650
     
    						
    							Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Width of Roll Paper
    You can enlarge/reduce and print an image matching the width of the roll paper set in the printer. This is useful when you
    wish to print an image that covers the entire width of the roll paper.Note• Printing will not occur properly when a print roll is not set to the printer.
    1. Display the  Page Setup sheet.
    2.Select  Roll Paper  in Paper Source .
    3. Click the  Roll Paper Options  button.
    4. Set the roll paper options and click the  OK button.
    Note•For  more  information  about  the  Roll  Paper  Options  dialog  box, see  "Roll  Paper  Options  Dialog
    Box ."
    →P.628
    • Click the  Defaults button to return all of the roll paper option settings to their defaults.
    5.Select either  Portrait or Landscape  as the media orientation for the image in  Orientation.
    Note•This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in  Borderless Printing.
    6.Select  Fit Roll Paper Width .
    7. Click the  Print button.
     
    The image prints covering the entire width of the roll paper.
    Mac OS X Software 
    >
     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >iPF8300Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Width of Roll Paper5651
     
    						
    							Specify Scaling, Enlarge/Reduce and Print
    You can specify scaling to enlarge/reduce an image and print. This is useful when you wish to print an image at a specific size.
    1. Display the  Page Setup sheet.
    2.Select the size of the media that you want to print in  Paper Size.
    Note•This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in  Borderless Printing.
    • Fit Roll Paper Width is set in Enlarged/Reduced Printing .
    3.Select either  Portrait or Landscape  as the media orientation for the image in  Orientation.
    Note•When you select  Portrait, the image on the media prints as it appears on the screen.
    • When you select  Landscape, the image on the media prints rotated 90 degrees.
    4.Click the  Enlarged/Reduced Printing  check box on.
    Note•This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in  Borderless Printing.
    5.Select  Scaling  and input the scaling factor or drag the four corners of the image in the Preview display.
    Note•You can specify scaling rate in intervals of 0.01%.
    • You can specify a range between 5.00-600.00%.
    • The size of the width and height proportionally grow when the image is enlarged/reduced.
    Mac OS X Software 
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     Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional 
    >Specify Scaling, Enlarge/Reduce and PrintiPF83005652
     
    						
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