Suitable for printing with monitors having color temperatures of 9300K and γ 2.2.
Suitable for printing with monitors having color temperatures of 6500K and γ 1.8.
Suitable for printing with an sRGB monitor.
The color of a light source is indicated in temperature [Kelvin degrees (K)]. The higher the temperature is, the more the color of a light source is bluish. The lower the tem- perature is, the more the color of a light source is reddish.
This shows reproduction of color tone using figures. The larger the γ rating is, the more the color is contrasty. The smaller the γ rat- ing is, the more the color is softer.
This is adopted as the standard RGB color base.

4. USAGE OF PRINTER DRIVER

• Gray balance

Select gray gradation and color balance, if Image process is set to OFF.

Gray1:

(2.2/9300)

Gray2:

(1.8/6500)

Gray3 (sRGB):

*1 Color :

*2 γ (gamma):

*3 sRGB:

ColorSync

Check here to use the Mac OS color management function (ColorSync).

*The printer driver supports ColorSync version 2.5 or later. The driver is incompatible with earlier versions.

*For network printing, the server copy of ColorSync must also be version 2.5 or later.

Checking the ColorSync option displays the following:

Matching method

Choose a color matching method (Rendering Intent) with ColorSync.

The following choices are available:

Profile Default:

Identical to “Perseptual”.

Perseptual:

Performs appearance-matching accompa-

 

nied by compression of the color

 

reproduction spectrum.

 

The most suitable color reproduction is ob-

 

tained when sRGB monitor is chosen as the

 

input profile.

Relative Colorimetric:

Compensates for white color differences, as opposed to absolute reproduction.

Saturation:

The same as “Perseptual”

Absolute Colorimetric:

Performs colorimetric matching. Colors out- side the color reproduction spectrum are poorly reproduced.

Profile

Chooses an ICC profile for ColorSync. PICTROGRAPHY3500:

Select [Pictrography 3500PG-D_ER] PICTROGRAPHY40002:

Select [Pictrography 40002PG-D_ER V2.5] PICTROGRAPHY4500:

Select [Pictrography 4500PG-D_ER]

5.Printing

Click [Print] in the dialog box for print condition setup. Printing is executed.

4.2.3Print Monitor

1.About Print Monitor

The Print Monitor (PGMonitor) utility is used to monitor the print status or abort a printing process during printing.

To launch Print Monitor, double-click the [PGMonitor] icon in the [System Folder:Extensions:Pictrography] folder. (Un- der normal conditions, Print Monitor is automatically launched when you initiate a printing process.)

When Print Monitor is launched, the following window opens:

Status Display area (Upper part of the screen)

The upper part of the Print Monitor screen shows a document name and the print status for that document, if a print job is currently being processed.

File icon:

The state of data transfer to the printer is rep-

 

resented by an icon.

Document

Indicates the name of the document currently

Name:

being printed.

User Name:

Indicates the name of the user printing the

 

file.

Number of

Indicates the number of copies to be printed

Copies:

and the number of copies currently being

 

printed.

Number of

Indicates the number of pages to be printed

Pages:

and the page numbers currently being

 

printed.

State:

Indicates the current status.

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FujiFilm 3500, 40002, 4500 manual Print Monitor

3500, 40002, 4500 specifications

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