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4. USING PRINTER DRIVER
Printer
Select a destination to print (printer name).
Copies
Specify the number of copies you plan to
print. The maximum number of copies is 50.
3. Setting image processing options
Click the pop-up menu displaying [Copies &
Pages] to select [Image Processing].
The following appears.
(Screen shot for PG3500)
Brightness
Adjust the print density. Settings toward the
right (plus direction) result in lighter prints,
while settings toward the left (minus direction)
result in darker prints.
Contrast
Adjust the print contrast. Settings toward the
right (plus direction) produce higher contrast,
while settings toward the left (minus direction)
produce lower contrast.
Color balance (Red/Green/Blue)
Adjust color balance for prints. Settings
toward the right (plus direction) result in
higher print density of the color specified,
while settings toward the left (minus direction)
result in lower print density of the color
specified.
Image process
Select a color-matching function. This color-
matching function refers to the one provided
with the PICTROGRAPHY 3500/4000II/4500,
which provides the following options:
ON1 (CG): Performs color conversions
suitable for printing high-
chroma images, including
computer graphics.
Intended for monitors having
color temperatures of 9300K
*1 and
γ2.2*2.
ON2 (Photo): Produces somewhat softer
prints.
Intended for monitors having
color temperatures of 6500K
and
γ1.8.
ON3 (sRGB): Suitable for printing with an
sRGB*3 monitor.
As compared with ON1
setting, ON3 setting enables
to print saturated colors lower
in brightness and higher in
saturation.
ON4: A color-matching function will
(PG3000 OFF)
work that produces results
close to that obtained with
PICTROGRAPHY 3000 color
matching function set to
"OFF". (for PG3500)
ON4: A color-matching function will
(PG4000 OFF)
work that produces results
close to that obtained with
PICTROGRAPHY 4000 color
matching function set to
"OFF". (for PG4000II/4500)
OFF:
Disables printer color matching.
With this option selected, gray
reproduction is determined by
settings for [Gray balance].
Gray balance
Select gray gradation and color balance, if
Image process is set to OFF.
Gray1: Suitable for printing with
monitors having (2.2/9300)
color temperatures of 9300K
and
γ2.2.
Gray2: Suitable for printing with
monitors having (1.8/6500)
color temperatures of 6500K
and
γ1.8.
Gray3 (sRGB): Suitable for printing with an
sRGB monitor.