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Panasonic Digital Color Imaging Systems For Printer Dp C266 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Color Imaging Systems For Printer Dp C266 Operating Instructions
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31 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings Saturation Images can be printed with the adjusted saturation. 1Select “Saturation”. zTo display this screen, refer to steps 1 and 2 of Quality Adjusting (see page 27). 2Adjust the saturation with “Lower” or “Higher”, and then select “OK”. zThe screen will return to step 1. Select “OK”, and then proceed to step 4 of Quality Adjusting (see page 28). Higher Lower LowerEach time it is selected, the saturation level decreases by 1 grade lower, reducing the color saturation. HigherEach time it is selected, the saturation level increases by 1 grade higher, increasing the color saturation.
32 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings Tint Images can be printed with reddish or bluish color accentuated. 1Select “Tint”. zTo display this screen, refer to steps 1 and 2 of Quality Adjusting (see page 27). 2Adjust the color tone with “More Red” or “More Blue”, and then select “OK”. zThe screen will return to step 1. Select “OK”, and then proceed to step 4 of Quality Adjusting (see page 28). Reddish color accentuated Bluish color accentuated More RedEach time it is selected, the level of reddish color increases by 1 grade. (The bluish color level decreases by 1 grade.) More BlueEach time it is selected, the level of bluish color increases by 1 grade. (The reddish color level decreases by 1 grade.)
33 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings Color Balance Images can be printed with the adjusted density level (Darker, Medium, and Lighter) of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. zThe density of each color can be fine tuned for each of the three density levels. zThis function is useful for the fine adjustment of color photos. Unlike image editing software, this function cannot greatly change the color tone since the adjustable range at each density level is very narrow. 1Select “Color Balance”. zTo display this screen, refer to steps 1 and 2 of Quality Adjusting (see page 27). 2Select “Cyan”, and then adjust Darker Areas, Medium Areas, and Lighter Areas with “-” or “+”. zThe density range from the darkest level (100%) to the lightest level (0%) is equally divided into three range areas. 3Select remaining colors, and then adjust the Color Balance as shown in step 2. 4Select “OK”. zThe screen will return to step 1. Select “OK”, and then proceed to step 4 of Quality Adjusting (see page 28). Darker AreasDarkest area Medium AreasArea between the darkest and lightest areas Lighter AreasLightest area
34 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings Sort Mode Printed copies can be sorted by set. The following Finishing modes are available instead of “Rotate-Sort” and “Rotate-Group” when the optional Finisher is installed. zOnly 8.5 x 11 (Letter/Letter-R) size is applicable for “Rotate-Sort” and “Rotate-Group”. When “Rotate-Sort” or “Rotate-Group” is selected with Letter and Letter-R size paper loaded in the paper tray, sets of copies are stacked in alternate direction (rotation of 90 degrees). zThe default setting of Sort can be changed with the Function Parameter “30 SD Print Settings (11 Sort Priority)” (Printer Settings > General User Mode). Refer to Printer Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) of provided CD-ROM. 1Select “More Settings”. zTo display “More Settings”, refer to steps 1 to 6 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 11) or steps 1 to 6 of Printing from USB Flash Memory (see page 14). 2Select “Sort Setting”. Ex:When “More Settings” is selected in “Thumbnail/Index Print” tab. 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 1 Sort Rotate-Sort Rotate-Group Shift-GroupShift-Sort
35 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings 3Select the desired sort setting, and then select “OK”. ‰When the optional Finisher is not installed ‰When the optional Finisher is installed 4Select “Close”. zFor the following procedure, refer to steps 7 to 9 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 13) or steps 7 to 9 of Printing from USB Flash Memory (see page 15).
36 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings Selecting the Frame Size for Individual Print When you print images individually, set the frame size in which the image will be printed without changing the horizontal to vertical ratio. zThis function is only available when an image is selected in the Thumbnail/Individual tab. zThe Frame Size is different from the printed image size. 1Select “More Settings”. zTo display this screen, select the Thumbnail/ Individual tab in step 4 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 12). 2Select “Frame Settings”. 3Select the orientation of the printed paper. zThe default setting of Orientation can be changed with the Function Parameter “30 SD Print Settings (12 Individual Orientation)”. Refer to Printer Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) of provided CD-ROM. X Y Y X Y X Frame Size Image Size Frame Frame
37 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings 4Enter the frame size. zThe paper size should be larger than the frame size. 5Select the desired preset image size. zThe default setting of Fixed Size can be changed with the Function Parameter “30 SD Print Settings (13 Fixed Size)”. Refer to Printer Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) of provided CD-ROM. 6Select the desired Paper Tray, and then select “OK”. 7Select “Close”. zFor the following procedure, refer to steps 7 to 9 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 13). Select to set the horizontal and vertical frame size in the same ratio. Select to set the horizontal frame size. Select to set the vertical frame size. 4 x 6 Horizontal 6 Vertical 4 5 x 7 Horizontal 7 Vertical 5 8 x 10 Horizontal 10 Vertical 8 Fits to the paper size.
38 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings Selecting the Layout for Index Print When you print thumbnail indexes, set the print layout. zThis function is only available when an image is selected in the Thumbnail/Index Print tab. zThe default setting of index layout can be changed with the Function Parameter “30 SD Print Settings (14 Index Style)” (Printer Settings > General User Mode). Refer to Printer Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) of provided CD-ROM. 1Select “More Settings”. zTo display this screen, select the Thumbnail/ Index Print tab in step 4 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 12). 2Select “Index Settings”. 3Select the desired print layout. 4Select whether to print numbers, and then select “OK”. 5Select “Close”. zFor the following procedure, refer to steps 7 to 9 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 13).
39 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings Mirror Image When you print images individually or thumbnail indexes, you can print laterally reversed image of an original. zThis function is not available when an image is selected in the File List tab. 1Select “More Settings”. zTo display “More Settings”, refer to steps 1 to 6 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 11). 2Select “Mirror”, and then select “Close”. Ex:When “More Settings” is selected in “Thumbnail/Index Print” tab. zFor the following procedure, refer to steps 7 to 9 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 13).
40 Chapter 2 SD Print Settings 2-Sided Mode You can print images onto both sides of a sheet. zWhen an image is selected in the File List tab, select the “2-Sided” button on the SD Print screen instead of the procedures described below. zThe standard setting of 2-Sided mode can be changed with the Function Parameter “05 2-Sided Print” (Printer Settings > General User Mode). Refer to Printer Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) of provided CD-ROM. zSpecial papers such as cardboard cannot be used for the 2-Sided print. 1Select “More Settings”. zTo display “More Settings”, refer to steps 1 to 6 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 11). 2Select “2-Sided”. Ex:When “More Settings” is selected in “Thumbnail/Index Print” tab. 3Select the binding position, and then select “OK”. 4Select “Close”. zFor the following procedure, refer to steps 7 to 9 of Printing from SD Memory Card (see page 13).