Roland COLORCHOICE user manual Menus, File Menu

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Menus

You may access a number of RIP Software’s functions using the menus at the top of the main window.

File Menu

The File menu allows the user to add a job, save a job as a different format, send, pause, or abort a job or stop the process by exiting. The following chart defines each of these options:

Add Job

The Add a Job command allows you to add a job directly to the Print Monitor.

To Add a Job

1.From the File menu select Add Job. The Add Job dialog box displays.

2.From the Add Job dialog select the path of the job you would like to add.

3.Click Open. The job is added to the printer queue.

Job Properties

Job Properties can be accessed from within Roland COLORCHOICE and are settings associated with a particular job. The Job Properties come from either the Printing Properties set in client, or the Setup Properties set in RIP Software Server. To change the Job Properties, select Job Properties from the File menu. Within Job Properties you may preview the job by selecting page preview, layout preview or no preview (Macintosh only). Page preview displays the image of the job. Layout preview displays the job relative to the output media. (See the Job Properties General Tab section for additional details).

Save As

The Save As command allows you to save an image into different file formats. Once a job has been printed, you may want to save the RIPed file so that you can reprint it without having to RIP the file again. Saving a file as Native format, with a .PRT extension, allows you to save RIPed files for reprinting.

To Save a Job into a Different Format

1.Click on the job you would like to save into a different format.

2.From the File Menu select Save As.

3.Select the destination folder and the file name.

4.Click Save.

Send

Once jobs are in the Print Monitor, you can select individual jobs or groups of jobs for printing. When selecting a group of jobs, they are printed in the order that they appear in the queue.

To Send a Job to Print

1.Click on the job or jobs you would like to print.

2.From the File Menu select Send to RIP.

Pause

When printing a job, the software begins RIPing the file. RIP, which stands for Raster Image Processor, is a process that converts the selected file into a series of dots that are used to reproduce the file on the selected media. RIPing involves a complex algorithmic process that requires a significant portion of your computer’s processing capacity. Larger files, in terms of MB, take longer to RIP than smaller files. The nature of the RIP process makes it impossible to pause and restart. For this reason, the Pause button is dimmed to prevent you

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Contents USER’S Manual Getting Started Setup Properties Advanced Printing Procedures Macintosh Welcome System Requirements WindowsMinimum Recommended System Requirements Macintosh Supported printers Windows 95/Windows 98 InstallationSetting Up the Roland Colorchoice Installing AdobePS Driver for Windows 95/98Before using Roland Colorchoice Windows NT InstallationWindows 2000 Installation Installing AdobePS Driver for Windows NTClick Finished Uninstalling the Software Windows 95/98 Uninstalling the Software Windows NT/2000 Macintosh InstallationInstalling AdobePS Driver for a Macintosh Creating a Desktop Printer Uninstalling the Software MacintoshMacintosh Using the RIP SoftwareGetting Started WindowsPage File Menu MenusEdit Menu View Menu Setup MenuPrinting Printing from a Client on your Network Manufacturer Setup PropertiesSetup Properties General Tab Setup NameSetup Properties Ports Tab only Macintosh CPI/PCI Card USB-PIADriver Options Setup Properties Print TabPrint Mode MediaDriver Options ColorCAMM ICC input profile Perform Color CorrectionICC output profile Setup Properties Cut Tab Camm JET/ColorCAMM Cut Media Communications Tab only WindowsColor Tab Cutter Driver Options ColorCAMMSize Preview ModeJob Properties Job Properties General TabAfter Output Job Properties Print TabCopies LayoutWorking with density curves Density Adjustment Hi-Fi JET/CAMM JETAdvanced Printing Procedures Windows CorelDRAW 8 WindowsCorelDRAW 7 Windows PageMaker 6.5 Windows Illustrator 8 WindowsPhotoshop 4 Windows Photoshop 5 Windows Adobe Illustrator 8 Windows QuarkXPress 4 Windows FreeHand 8 WindowsPageMaker 6.5 Windows Advanced Printing Procedures Macintosh Illustrator 8.0 MacintoshPageMaker 6.5 Macintosh Photoshop 4.0 Macintosh QuarkXPress 3.32 Macintosh Photoshop 5.0 MacintoshQuarkXPress 4.04 Macintosh FreeHand 8 Macintosh Adobe Illustrator 8 MacintoshQuarkXPress 4 Macintosh Copyright 2000 by Scanvec Amiable License Agreement

COLORCHOICE specifications

Roland COLORCHOICE is a revolutionary color management technology designed to enhance the color accuracy and consistency of digital printing processes across various applications. As an industry leader in printing solutions, Roland has developed COLORCHOICE to address the growing demand for precision in color reproduction, especially in sectors such as signage, textiles, and promotional goods.

One of the main features of COLORCHOICE is its innovative color matching system. Utilizing advanced algorithms, COLORCHOICE can analyze and adjust colors to ensure they are reproduced accurately across different substrates and printers. This capability is crucial for businesses that require uniformity in branding and visual identity, allowing them to maintain a consistent look across their product line.

Another significant aspect of COLORCHOICE is its support for a wide spectrum of color profiles. By offering a comprehensive library of color standards, COLORCHOICE empowers users to easily select the appropriate color modes for their projects. This feature is beneficial for designers and print service providers who often work with diverse color requirements and need to ensure fidelity to specific color schemes, such as Pantone colors.

The technology behind COLORCHOICE is rooted in precision engineering and extensive research. Roland integrates state-of-the-art spectrophotometers, which measure the color of printed materials and provide real-time feedback for adjustments. This continuous monitoring ensures that the printed output closely matches the digital design, minimizing discrepancies that can arise from different printing techniques or materials.

Furthermore, COLORCHOICE is user-friendly, equipped with an intuitive interface that allows print professionals to customize their color settings easily. This accessibility ensures that even less experienced users can harness the full potential of the technology without extensive training.

Additionally, COLORCHOICE is optimized for a quick turnaround, making it ideal for businesses in fast-paced environments. Its efficiency reduces downtime and streamlines workflows, allowing companies to respond swiftly to customer demands.

In conclusion, Roland COLORCHOICE stands out as a robust solution for achieving exceptional color performance in digital printing. With its advanced color matching capabilities, extensive palette of color profiles, precision measurement tools, and user-friendly interface, COLORCHOICE empowers businesses across various industries to elevate their printing quality and enhance brand visibility. Whether for large-scale production or custom projects, COLORCHOICE brings a new level of reliability and accuracy to color management in the digital printing realm.