Oce ColorWave 600 User Manual
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Set the 'Production Plus' setting Introduction You can use the 'Production Plus' setting in the Océ Express WebTools to define how the Océ ColorWave 600 must interpret the 'Production' 'Print Setting'. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the 'Production Plus' setting 1. Click 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Basic' bar or click the value of the 'Production Plus' setting. 3. Select 'Production' for regular prints. Select 'Production Plus' if prints that are printed with the 'Production' print setting show print artefacts that you want to reduce. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity 321Set the 'Production Plus' setting Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Set the 'Economy monochrome enhanced' setting Introduction You can use the 'Economy monochrome enhanced' setting in the Océ Express WebTools to define how the Océ ColorWave 600 must interpret the 'Economy' 'Print Setting'. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the 'Economy monochrome enhanced' setting 1. Click 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Basic' bar or click the value of the 'Economy monochrome enhanced' setting. 3. Select 'Enabled' if color toner must be used to create darker lines and areas for grayscale prints printed with the 'Economy' 'Print Setting'. This will also result in a higher toner usage. Select 'Disabled' if you always want to use the regular 'Economy' 'Print Setting'. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity322Set the 'Economy monochrome enhanced' setting Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Set the 'Océ Print Assistant Behavior' Introduction This setting is only used when the 'Print Setting' is set to 'Océ Print Assistant'. The 'Océ Print Assistant' decides what print setting ('Production', 'Production Plus', 'Presentation' or 'Economy') must be used, based on the average toner coverage of the print. You can use the 'Océ Print Assistant Behavior' setting to influence the average toner coverage limits that the 'Océ Print Assistant' uses to select one of the print settings. Low coverage area files are printed via the fast 'Economy' print mode. High coverage area files are printed via the 'Presentation' mode. The thresholds for switching from one mode to another can be altered by the 'Océ Print Assistant Behavior'¹. In this way the 'Key oper- ator' can fine-tune the 'Océ Print Assistant' to optimize further speed and quality to his personal needs. The 'Océ Print Assistant' will be the default mode for the 'Océ Color- Wave ® 600 Printer'. ¹ The number in the 'Océ Print Assistant Behavior' represents a position on a scale from 0 to 100. A higher number means an increased preference for print quality, a lower number means an increased preference for print speed. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the 'Océ Print Assistant Behavior' 1. Click 'Preferences' - 'System properties'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Printer properties' bar or click the value of the 'Oce Print Assistant Behavior' setting. 3. Set the 'Océ Print Assistant Slider' to '0' if the print productivity is the most important factor. Set the 'Océ Print Assistant Slider' to '100' if the print quality is the most important factor. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity 323Set the 'Océ Print Assistant Behavior' Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Set the 'PDF processing optimization' Introduction The 'PDF processing optimization' setting allows you to tune the processing of PDF files to optimize for quality or performance. You can choose one of following values. • 'Optimize for print quality' Select this value if print quality is an important factor. • 'Optimize for performance' Select this value if PDF processing performance is more important than print quality. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the 'PDF processing optimization' 1. Click 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Postscript/PDF rasterization settings' bar or click the value of the 'PDF processing optimization' setting. 3. Select the correct value. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity324Set the 'PDF processing optimization' Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Set the 'PDF wipeout correction' Introduction The 'PDF wipeout correction' setting allows you to print PDF documents containing unusual solid black areas which mask some parts of the drawing. When enabled, these PDF documents will be printed correctly but the processing of the PDF files will be slower. When disabled the correction is not applied. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the 'PDF wipeout correction' 1. Click 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Postscript/PDF rasterization settings' bar or click the value of the 'PDF wipeout correction' setting. 3. Select the correct value. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity 325Set the 'PDF wipeout correction' Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Set the 'Long plot mode' Introduction The 'Long plot mode' setting allows you to produce prints with a print length up to 175 meters. When the 'Long plot mode' is disabled you can produce prints with a print length up to 22 meters. The print quality matches the print quality that you defined for your print job. When the 'Long plot mode' is enabled you can produce prints with a print length up to 175 meters. To be able to print very long prints, the print quality may be less than the print quality that you defined for your print job. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. Attention: The 'Long plot mode' setting does not apply for PDF or PostScript files. How to set the 'Long plot mode' 1.Click 'Configuration' - 'Printer setup'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Printer languages' bar or click the value of the 'Long plot mode' setting. 3. Select the correct value. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity326Set the 'Long plot mode' Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Set the 'Automatic roll switch' Introduction You can choose one of following values. • 'Enabled' Select this value if you have two or more media rolls that contain identical media (the same media type and media size). In that case, the printer can automatically switch to an alternative media roll when a roll runs out of media and continue printing. • 'Disabled' Select this value if all media rolls contain different media types or media sizes. There are two options: If you select a specific roll number for your print job and the selected media roll runs out of media, the printing process stops. If you did not select a specific roll number for your print job, but only a media type and a media size, the printer automatically selects the roll that contains the required media type and size. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the 'Automatic roll switch' 1. Click 'Preferences' - 'System properties'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Printer properties' bar or click the value of the 'Automatic roll switch' setting. 3. Select the correct value. Select 'Enabled' if print productivity is an important factor. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity 327Set the 'Automatic roll switch' Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Set the 'Spool threshold' Introduction When the job memory is full the printer can not receive new jobs. You can tune the 'Spool threshold' to define the spool capacity for specific job types. Allow a higher capac- ity for small jobs if you select Low. Select High if you want to reduce the risk of aborting file transfer of large print jobs if the job memory is full. You can choose one of following values. • 'Low' Select this value if you want to allow a higher capacity for small print jobs. • 'Normal' This is the default setting. • 'High' Select this value if you want to reduce the risk of aborting file transfer of large print jobs if the job memory is full. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the Spool threshold 1. Click 'Preferences' - 'System properties'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Printer properties' bar or click the value of the 'Spool threshold' setting. 3. Select the correct value. Select 'Low' if print productivity is an important factor. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity328Set the 'Spool threshold' Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Set the 'Print while RIP' setting Introduction This setting is a performance optimization setting. When "Print while RIP" is enabled, for Economy prints, the printer starts to print an image during the rasterization of the image. Occasionally the rasterization of the image cannot keep up with the print speed. In that case the print process will be aborted (error code 22801) and the print will be re- covered afterwards. To prevent this you can disable this setting. Even when disabled, the printer still starts to print rasterized pages before all pages of a job are rasterized. You can choose one of following values. • 'Enabled' This is the default setting. • 'Disabled' Select this value if you often encounter error code 22801. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the 'Print while RIP' setting 1. Click 'Preferences' - 'System properties'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Printer properties' bar or click the value of the 'Print while RIP' setting. 3. Select the correct value. Select 'Enabled' if print productivity is an important factor. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity 329Set the 'Print while RIP' setting Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Set the 'Rotation' mode Introduction The 'Rotation' setting allows you to rotate the image according to predefined rotation values or you can let the printer perform the rotation automatically. Choose one of the following values. • 'No rotation' • '90°' • '180°' • '270°' • 'Auto rotate portrait' • 'Auto rotate landscape' • 'Auto rotate portrait with additional 180° rotation' • 'Auto rotate landscape with additional 180° rotation' • 'Auto rotate media saving' • 'Auto rotate media saving with additional 180° rotation' When to do When you want to give preference to a productive print set-up and an efficient use of media configure the system for Auto rotate media saving. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the rotation mode 1. Click 'Preferences'- 'Print job defaults'. 2. Click 'Edit' in the 'Layout' bar or click the value of the 'Rotation' setting. 3. Select the correct value. Select 'Auto rotate media saving' or 'Auto rotate media saving with additional 180° rota- tion' if the print productivity is an important factor. 4. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Result The output will be printed with minimal waste of media. In most cases this means that the output will be printed in landscape orientation, provided the output fits on the media in this orientation. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity330Set the 'Rotation' mode Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals