Roland Ver. 4.5 user manual Setup Properties Print Tab, Print Mode, Enable Driver Options

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File Ports

The File port behaves like a save to file option. Instead of sending data out through a port on your computer, the File port option will write the data to a file and save it to a specified location. Use the File port to transfer files to another computer, or to troubleshoot a specific output device.

TCP/IP

You must enter an IP address, which maybe obtained from your printer. Use this option if your printer supports network.

The Setup Properties Print Tab

Media

This option allows you to select the media type the output will be printed on. ICC profiles will automatically update to the correct profile.

Print Mode

This option allows you to select the print quality for output.

Driver Options

Clicking this button launches the Driver Options dialog.

Enable Driver Options

Printer-specific options defined here are sent to your printer to override option settings currently made through your printer menu. When this option is unchecked, the printer settings are used.

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