Canon Pixma Ip90v Quick Start Guide
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Advanced Printing 27 About Image Data Format for Printing This printer can handle only Exif/JPEG and PNG image data to produce photos. About “Paper Size” and “Paper Type” To change the paper size or paper type, operate your device to select the PictBridge print setup mode and confirm or change the settings. By default, 4×6 is selected in “Paper Size” and “Photo”(Photo Paper Plus Glossy) is selected in “Paper Type” for this printer. To use Photo Paper Pro, select “Fast Photo” in “Paper type”. The following sizes and types of paper can be loaded in the printer by selecting options in “Paper Size” and “Paper Type”. *1 This size can be selected only for Canon PictBridge compatible cameras (Note that it cannot be selected for some models). *2 This paper is exclusively used to print photo stickers. When printing on sticker paper, select “4x6” in “Paper Size.” *3 When you selected “8.5x 11(Letter)” in “Paper Size”, you can select “Plain Paper” in “Paper Type”. When you selected “Plain Paper” in “Paper Type”, bordered printing will be performed even if you select “Borderless” in “Layout”. About “Layout” and “Trimming” By default, “Borderless” is selected in “Layout” and “Off (No trimming)” is selected in “Trimming” for this printer. “Paper Size” setting“Paper Type” settingPaper loaded in printer 4×6 (Default) Photo (Default) Photo Paper Plus Glossy Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss Glossy Photo Paper Photo Stickers*2 Fast Photo Photo Paper Pro 5×7 *1 Photo Photo Paper Plus Glossy Credit Card Photo Glossy Photo Paper 8.5×11 (Letter)*3 Photo Photo Paper Plus Glossy Photo Paper Plus Semi-Gloss Glossy Photo Paper Fast Photo Photo Paper Pro NoteWhen you using Photo Stickers (PS-101), do not set “Borderless Printing” in Layout setting. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 27 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 28 About “Image optimize” If you use a Canon PictBridge-compliant camera, you can select “VIVID”, “NR”, or “VIVID+NR”. (Note that these options cannot be selected for some models.) About “Date print” By default, “Off” is selected for this printer. If you select an image which has had the shooting date embedded in it using a camera with the print mode, set that function to off. If you set this function to on, dates will appear twice on the printed image.Note• When “VIVID” is selected, green and blue portions of photos are printed vividly. • When “NR” (Noise Reduction) is selected, noise in blue portions, such as the sky, and dark portions is removed. • When “VIVID+NR” is selected, functions of both “VIVID” and “NR” are performed. Note• Never disconnect the USB cable during printing. • When disconnecting the USB cable between the device and printer, follow the instructions given in the instruction manual of the device. • Controls of the digital camera cannot be used for the following: - Print quality setting - Printer maintenance iP90_QSG_US.book Page 28 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 29 Accessing Printer Driver The Printer Properties Printer PropertiesPrinter Properties Printer Properties dialog box can be opened from either within an application, or directly from the Windows Start StartStart Start menu. Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Program 1In your application, select the command to print a document. The Print PrintPrint Print dialog box can usually be opened by selecting Print PrintPrint Print from the File FileFile File menu. 2Ensure that Canon iP90 is selected. Then click Preferences (or Properties). The Printer Properties Printer PropertiesPrinter Properties Printer Properties dialog box opens. Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box Directly from the Start Menu This method is used for maintenance operations such as Print Head cleaning or to specify printer settings common to all application programs. When the Printer Properties Printer PropertiesPrinter Properties Printer Properties dialog box is opened from the Start StartStart Start menu, additional tabs appear including the Details DetailsDetails Details tab. These do not appear when the Printer Properties Printer PropertiesPrinter Properties Printer Properties dialog box is opened from within an application. For more information about these additional tabs, refer to your Windows documentation. 1Click Start and select Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, and then Printers and Faxes. For non-Windows XP users, click Start StartStart Start, select Settings SettingsSettings Settings, and then Printers PrintersPrinters Printers. 2Select the Canon iP90 icon. 3Open the File menu and select Printing Preferences (or Properties). The Printer Properties Printer PropertiesPrinter Properties Printer Properties dialog box opens. Note• This manual refers to Windows XP SP2 operation. The operations may vary depending on your operating system. • Depending on your application program, the command and menu names may differ, and there may be more steps involved in opening the Printer PrinterPrinter Printer Properties PropertiesProperties Properties dialog box. For more details, see the users manual for your application. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 29 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 30 Adjusting Print Quality for Photographs Improving Printed Images Two important factors control the quality and output of your printed images: Paper and Ink Paper and InkPaper and Ink Paper and Ink Using recommended Canon paper, speciality media and ink for printing photographs can significantly improve the quality of your printouts. See inside the back cover for a list of Canon media and inks for this printer. For more detailed information, refer to Printing Media Printing MediaPrinting Media Printing Media in the Users Guide. Printer Driver Settings Printer Driver SettingsPrinter Driver Settings Printer Driver Settings The printer driver has a variety of settings that can be used to enhance the colors and output of your photographs. Many of these features are covered in this chapter. Adjusting Print Quality Features that affect the appearance and quality of your printed images can be controlled with the printer driver. PIXMA iP90 automatically adjusts printer settings to improve print quality based on the media type (plain paper, Photo Paper Pro, and so on). You can also customize Print Print Print Print Quality QualityQuality Quality settings if desired. To manually adjust Print Quality settings: To manually adjust Print Quality settings:To manually adjust Print Quality settings: To manually adjust Print Quality settings: 1Open the Printer Properties dialog box. SeeOpening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Program Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application ProgramOpening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Program Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Program on page 29. NoteYou can also access the online help in either of the following ways depending on your operating system: • Press the F1 F1F1 F1 key • Click in the upper right corner, then click the feature you want to know more about. • Click Help HelpHelp Help when displayed. • Click in the Page Setup Page SetupPage Setup Page Setup dialog box or the Print PrintPrint Print dialog box. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 30 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 31 2Select Custom in Print Quality, then click Set to open the Set Print Quality dialog box. 3Move the slide bar to adjust the Print Quality. 4When the process is complete, click OK. 1Open the Print dialog box. See Printing with Macintosh Printing with MacintoshPrinting with Macintosh Printing with Macintosh on page 12. 2Select Quality & Media from the pop-up menu, and then click Detailed Setting. 3Move the slide bar to adjust the Print Quality. 4When the process is complete, click OK. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 31 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 32 To automatically optimize the image: To automatically optimize the image:To automatically optimize the image: To automatically optimize the image: Photo Optimizer PRO Photo Optimizer PROPhoto Optimizer PRO Photo Optimizer PRO automatically adjusts the photographic image created with a digital camera. Use this feature to compensate for unsatisfactory color balance and over- or under-exposure before printing. 1Open the Printer Properties dialog box. SeeOpening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Program Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application ProgramOpening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Program Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Program on page 29. 2Click the Effects tab. 3Select the Photo Optimizer PRO check box. 4Click OK. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 32 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 33 To use Vivid Photo option: To use Vivid Photo option:To use Vivid Photo option: To use Vivid Photo option: Vivid Photo Vivid PhotoVivid Photo Vivid Photo intensifies the background colors found in photos that have fields, trees, oceans and skies while maintaining natural skin tones in the images. To use Vivid Photo, select the Vivid Photo Vivid PhotoVivid Photo Vivid Photo check box on the Effects EffectsEffects Effects tab. To use Vivid Photo, select the Vivid Photo Vivid PhotoVivid Photo Vivid Photo check box under Special Effects Special EffectsSpecial Effects Special Effects. NoteIn Windows Me or Windows 98 If Background Printing has been disabled, the Vivid Photo function is not available. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 33 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 34 To reduce noise from images captured with a digital camera: To reduce noise from images captured with a digital camera:To reduce noise from images captured with a digital camera: To reduce noise from images captured with a digital camera: Photo Noise Reduction Photo Noise ReductionPhoto Noise Reduction Photo Noise Reduction function reduces noise from blue portions such as those found in the skies and dark portions of images captured with a digital camera. To use Photo Noise Reduction, select the Photo Noise Reduction Photo Noise ReductionPhoto Noise Reduction Photo Noise Reduction check box on the Effects EffectsEffects Effects tab. To use Photo Noise Reduction, select the Photo Noise Reduction Photo Noise ReductionPhoto Noise Reduction Photo Noise Reduction check box under Special Effects Special EffectsSpecial Effects Special Effects.NoteIn Windows Me or Windows 98 If Background Printing has been disabled, the Photo Noise Reduction function is not available. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 34 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 35 Saving and Recalling Driver Settings When you change printer driver settings for a specific print job, such as printing black and white photos or printing documents with a special background, you can save and name these settings for future use on similar print jobs. 1Open the Printer Properties dialog box. See Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Program ProgramProgram Program on page 29. 2Click the Profiles tab. 3Enter new settings in Profiles. The Add to Profiles Add to ProfilesAdd to Profiles Add to Profiles dialog box opens. 4Click OK. 5Click OK on the Profiles tab. This registers your printer driver print settings. NoteYou can retrieve or delete the print settings profile at any time. Retrieving profile: Retrieving profile:Retrieving profile: Retrieving profile: Select the desired profile from Printing Profiles, Printing Profiles,Printing Profiles, Printing Profiles, and click Retrieve RetrieveRetrieve Retrieve from Profiles ProfilesProfiles Profiles. Deleting unwanted profile: Deleting unwanted profile:Deleting unwanted profile: Deleting unwanted profile: Select the desired profile from Printing Printing Printing Printing Profiles, Profiles,Profiles, Profiles, and click Delete DeleteDelete Delete. For details, click Help HelpHelp Help and refer to the topic of this function. (1)Click Add to Profiles. Add to Profiles.Add to Profiles. Add to Profiles. (2)Enter a name of profile for registering the settings. (3)Select an icon. (4)Enter a description on the registering profile. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 35 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM
Advanced Printing 36 1Open the Print dialog box. See Printing with Macintosh Printing with MacintoshPrinting with Macintosh Printing with Macintosh on page 12. 2Select all of the necessary settings. 3Register new printer driver settings. Save Preset Save PresetSave Preset Save Preset dialog box opens. 4Click OK. This registers your printer driver settings. NoteYou can retrieve or change the saved printer driver settings any time. Retrieving print settings Retrieving print settingsRetrieving print settings Retrieving print settings: Select the name of the print settings to retrieve from the Presets PresetsPresets Presets in the Print PrintPrint Print dialog box. Changing drivers settings Changing drivers settingsChanging drivers settings Changing drivers settings: When registered print settings are selected, you can delete them or change their name. (1) Select Save As Save As Save As Save As from the pop- up menu. (2)Enter a name of your printer driver settings. iP90_QSG_US.book Page 36 Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:03 AM