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4. USING THE PRINTER DRIVER

7.Image processing setting

Click the [Image processing setting] tab in the [FUJIFILM PICTROGRAPHY3500 Properties] dialog box. These setting can be viewed but not modified.

4.1.6ICM

1.Color matching by ICM

ICM is a Windows color management function. ICM allows close matches between the colors displayed on a computer monitor and those output from printers.

To print with ICM color matching, check and enable [ICM] on the [Image processing setting] dialog box.

*ICM is supported only by Windows 98 (Windows 98 with Service Pack 1 and Windows 98 Second Edition), Windows

2000 and Windows XP.

If you use the OS Windows 98, you must install the Service Pack 1 before using ICM.

2.Choosing an ICC profile

Before printing with ICM color matching, you must specify an ICC profile.

Specify [Pictrography3500 PG-D_ER] for [Profile] in the [Im- age processing setting] dialog box.

ICC profiles for the PICTROGRAPHY 3500 are automatically installed in the default location when the PICTROGRAPHY 3500 printer driver is first installed.

*When you choose the "Source Profile (Monitor Profile)", double-click the [Monitor] on the [Control Panel], and then click the [Setting] tab,the [Details] button on the [Monitor Property], and the [Color control] tab.

3.Choosing color matching method

You can specify an execution method (Rendering Intent) for color matching.

For more information, see “4.1.2 Print setup and printing”.

4.Color matching and network printing

To implement ICM color matching for network printing, client computers must also support ICM.

ICM color-matching is active only on clients running Windows 98 (Windows 98 with Service Pack 1 or Windows 98 Second Edition), Windows 2000 or Windows XP.

4.2Macintosh (Mac OS 9 or earlier)

This subsection describes printing with Macintosh computers running Mac OS 9 or earlier.

4.2.1Work flow through printing

1.Starting the Macintosh

After verifying that your computer and the PICTROGRAPHY 3500 are connected, first switch on the PICTROGRAPHY 3500, then switch on the computer.

2.Setting up file sharing (for network printing)

To enable network printing, you must mount the server's [PictroGraphy] folder on clients. For instructions on doing this, see “3.6.2.2 Installing to client computers”.

3.Launching an application (preparing print data)

Start the application software and create data to be printed. If you have already created a data file, open that file.

4.2.2Print setup and printing

The specific steps involved in printing vary with applications. For more information, see the instruction manual for the application. The procedure described below uses Adobe Photoshop 5.0 as an example.

1.Selecting the printer

Select [Chooser] from the Apple menu and click [PictroGraphy 3500].

The following screen appears:

Click [ID: n] (the SCSI-ID value of the connected PICTROGRAPHY 3500 is displayed in the area of n) of [Out- put path selection:].

To facilitate network printing, click [Network printer] from [Output path selection:]. When conducting a local print job, the user can choose either background printing or foreground printing. To implement background printing, check and enable [On] in [Background printing:]. To execute foreground print- ing, check and enable [Off]. For information on the difference between background printing and foreground printing, please refer to section "4.2.3 Different printing methods".

Close [Chooser] after completing setup.

2.Setting a paper size

Open the print data file and select [Paper Set] from the [File] menu. The following screen appears:

Paper size

Select a paper size for printing.

Note that the printable paper size depends on the type of paper currently loaded in the PICTROGRAPHY 3500.

Direction of paper

Choose Portrait or Landscape.

V1.0 Mode

When checked:

*Prints will have same results as the earlier version (1.0X).

*When printing from Photoshop, set the image resolution to 360dpi. If the resolution is set to any other resolution except 360dpi, jaggies may appear on images.

*When printing from Illustrator, check the box.

*When placing image data in Illustrator or PowerPoint, set the image resolution to 360dpi. If the resolution is set to any other resolution except 360dpi, jaggies may appear on the image. After placing an image, jaggies caused by scaling the image up or down may appear on image.

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Contents Pictrography Licensing Agreement Introduction Contents Error Messages Restrictions Windows Printer DriverHardware SoftwareSetting up AppleTalk to enable network printing Precautions for Using the Printer DriverSetting up the Pictrography Installing the Aspi ManagerConnecting the Pictrography 3500 for the first time InstallationFor Local Printing InstallationAfter completing printer selection, click the Finish button Install From Disk screen appearsFor Network Printing Click the Have Disk buttonInstalling to client computers You can also interactively select the printer by clicking Uninstall For Local Printing For Network Printing Installing to client computers \\SERVER\PG3500 Windows NT Click the Close button. The following appears Installation Printer field Windows Click the New Port Type This completes the installation of Pictro Scsi PortNow install the printer Click the OK button. The following appears Select Share as Installing to client computers Windows XP For Local Printing Pictro Scsi Fujifilm Pictro Scsi Port from the list of ports Click the OK button. The following appears For Network Printing Click the Add a printer icon Select Share nameName for the printer Select a network printer, or a printer attached to anotherComputer, and then click the Next button Specify a Printer dialog box is displayedMacintosh Mac OS 9 or earlier Check in Share this item and its contents Click PictroGraphy 3500 in the Chooser window System Preferences window appears Click the Continue Installation buttonClick Network Select Quit Print Center from the Print Center menu System Preferences window appears Click SharingSharing dialog box appears Select Show Info from the Printers menu Click to select the installed PictrographyMark the Printer Sharing check box with a √ and close Sharing windowClose the Printer List window Select PICTROGRAPHY3500 for Printer Name Using the Printer DriverPrint setup and printing Work flow through printingVersion information button Help buttonAnce Temperature Kelvin degrees K .Message Monitor SpoolerPrinter folder Spool Settings... button Setting buttonNo changes need to be made here under normal circumstances Click this button to delete a port Configure Port... buttonClick this button to add a new port Delete Port buttonScheduling WindowsPaper Setting Print setup 6 ICM When printing from Illustrator, check the boxReddish When not checked9300 Color temperatures of 9300K and γ Gray2 6500 Color temperatures of 6500K and γ Gray3 sRGBPrint Monitor Different printing methodsYou can specify Source Profile on screen after you click ColorSyncApplication Name Print file User nameTures of 9300K * 1 and γ 2.2 Print Center Mined by settings for Gray balanceUsing the Printer Driver Error Messages Print server is set to foreground printing Connection to server not set. Set an appropriate serverConnection to server not found. Make sure if it is sharable Necessary file not foundRestrictions for Network Printing About setup for number of copiesPrecautions for using ICM RestrictionsRestrictions Others Fujifilm Abroad
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