FARGO electronic CD Color Printer manual Ink Saturation, Enlarge/reduce

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click on the Set Profile… button, select the FARGO Default System (icc) profile, and click on the Select button. The profile is now selected.

Ink Saturation

This option controls the ink saturation of the printed image. When printing onto the printer manufacturerÕs TuffCoat CD-R media, this option should be left at its default setting of 100%. When printing onto other brands of printable CD-R media, you may need to adjust this control in order to optimize the ink saturation for the printable surface of your specific CD-R media. Click and drag on the slideÕs box, or click on the left and right arrows to change the ink saturation setting. Moving the slideÕs box to the left reduces the overall ink saturation, while moving it to the right increases it.

Manual Load

Select this option when you are printing multiple copies of a single design or if using an auto-loader. If you do not select this option when printing multiple copies, the printer has no way of knowing whether or not you have loaded a blank CD-R and will print each of the selected number of copies onto the same CD. When this option is selected, you must press the CD Tray button after each new CD-R blank is loaded. This will close the CD Tray and let the printer know that a fresh CD-R is installed and ready to be printed.

Orientation

Select either Portrait or Landscape according to the orientation of your jewel case booklet/insert design. An icon illustrating each orientation helps your remember the difference between the two. This option does not apply when printing onto a CD-R.

Enlarge/reduce

This option alters the size of the printed image between the integers of 25% and 400%. A setting of 100% indicates the document will be printed at actual size. Please note that significantly enlarging or reducing the image may cause the image to appear pixelated or ÒjaggyÓ when printed.

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Contents CD Color Printer Trademark Acknowledgments Table of Contents Unpacking and Inspection Getting StartedThank YOU… Choosing a Good LocationIdentifying the Parts Applying Power About INK Cartridges and Printable CD-R’S Installing AN INK CartridgeInk Cartridges and Printable CD-R’s Do not Touch the Copper Area Loading a Blank CD-R Loading Blank CD-R MediaLoading a Blank Jewel Case Booklet or Insert Printing a Self Test Copper Area Replacing or Switching INK CartridgesInk Cartridges and Printable CD-R’s Push the cartridge back until it snaps into place Connecting the Printer to Your Computer Using the CD Color Printer with WindowsWindows 95/Windows NT Installing the Printer DriverWindows Installing the 32-BIT Print Spooler for Windows Panel Setting UP the Printer Driver Media Color Matching Dither ModeInk Cartridge Print QualityWrite Direct to Port Ink SaturationRotate Manual LoadCartridge Fast 32-bit SpoolerOrientation Using the CD Color Printer with Windows Calibrate 15 -12 -9 -6 Printing a CD-R Using the CD Color Printer with Windows Using the CD Color Printer With Macintosh Installing the Printer Driver Chooser Setting UP the Printer Driver Ink Cartridge Enlarge/reduce Cartridge Printer Printing a CD-R Using the CD Color Printer with Macintosh Printing with the Backgrounder Using the Print Backgrounder for MacintoshInstalling the Backgrounder Backgrounder Status Window File menu Admin menuBackgrounder Menus Jobs menu Problems During a Background Print Power Light Busy Light Printer Interpreting the Printer’s Indicator LightsMaintaining the Printer Cleaning the INK Cartridge NozzlesTechnical Support Cleaning the CD Tray and Printer CasingClearing a CD Media JAM Print Speed Technical SpecificationsCENTRONICS-TYPE Parallel Interface Appendix a Interfacing InformationIntroduction Mini 8-PIN Serial Interface Pin Number Signal Name Signal DescriptionPIN Minicircular Auxiliary Interface Pin Number Signal DescriptionIndex