FujiFilm 4500, 3500, 40002 manual Macintosh, Others

Models: 3500 40002 4500

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6. RESTRICTIONS

6.2Macintosh

1.When printing from Photoshop

When printing from Photoshop, image edges (right side and lower side) may not be printed for several lines. While PICTROGRAPHY provides a print resolution of 400 dpi, when Photoshop images are printed at this resolution, the number of pixels of the Photoshop images and the printed images may not match each other exactly.

2.About setup for direction of paper

Some applications allow you to specify the direction of paper through their own dialogs. (FREEHAND, etc.)

In such cases, settings for the direction of paper made in the printer driver may be ignored.

3.About the print quality of rotated characters

The print quality obtained when printing rotated characters de- pends on the application from which printing occurs.

Since the PICTROGRAPHY printer driver does not support pic- ture comments, the print quality of rotated characters is often poorer than that of non-rotated characters.

4.Notes on use of ColorSync

The PICTROGRAPHY supports the color management func- tion provided by ColorSync. However, some types of applica- tions from which print is made will support a color management function of their own. (Photoshop, etc.)

In such cases, keep in mind that appropriate color matching will not be obtained if the color management function is enabled on both the application and the printer driver side.

To use the color management function provided on the applica- tion side, disable ColorSync on the printer driver side and set Image Process to OFF and Gray Balance to Gray3.

5.To print on Mac OS9

When printing from Mac OS 9, the following restrictions apply:

When Multi-user is enabled (ON), an ordinary user might be requested to enter the password of the owner.

When Multi-user is enabled (ON), a restricted user or panel user cannot operate the printer.

When Multi-user is enabled on the server side in a network printing and print is launched by a restricted user or panel user, the printer cannot complete the printing process (cannot de- lete the spool file) and will, therefore, repeat the same print- ing.

To end the print, log in to the server from the owner or an ordinary user, and delete the relevant document through the Print Monitor.

When Multi-user is enabled on the client side in a network printing, a restricted user or panel user needs to select [All Print- ers] for Available Printer on [Multi-user]Control Panel.

A restricted user or panel user intending to utilize Print Moni- tor will have to register Print Monitor as [User's Application] at Multi-user on Control Panel.

The problems mentioned above will not be the case, if Multi- user is deactivated (OFF), or if the owner logs in when Multi- user remains active (ON).

6.3Others

1.To print a document with an ESP file linked

The PICTROGRAPHY is a non-PostScript printer. Therefore, if a document having an EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) file linked is printed on the printer, image data of the EPS file will be replaced with a preview image (low-resolution image) in the print.

Some applications allow to embed the EPS file into the docu- ment, instead of linking the file to the document. In that case, the images created by the applications will be printed (the im- age quality depending on the applications).

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FujiFilm 4500, 3500, 40002 manual Macintosh, Others

3500, 40002, 4500 specifications

The FujiFilm 3500 is a standout model in the realm of digital photography, showcasing remarkable features and advanced technologies that cater to both amateur and seasoned photographers. Launched as a versatile digital camera, the FujiFilm 3500 boasts a user-friendly interface, making it an ideal choice for individuals looking to explore their creativity without overwhelming complexity.

One of the main features of the FujiFilm 3500 is its impressive image quality, which is attributed to its high-resolution sensor coupled with advanced image processing technology. The camera typically offers a resolution of around 20 megapixels, producing images that are sharp, vibrant, and rich in detail. This ensures that photos maintain their quality even when enlarged, making it a favorite for both print and digital use.

In terms of usability, the FujiFilm 3500 is designed with a comfortable grip and intuitive controls. Its ergonomic design allows for prolonged usage without discomfort, enabling photographers to shoot for extended periods. The camera also incorporates a clear LCD display that facilitates easy framing and reviewing of shots, enhancing the user experience.

Another notable characteristic of the FujiFilm 3500 is its versatility in shooting modes. It comes equipped with various scene modes, allowing users to select settings optimized for different environments, from low-light conditions to bright sunlight. Additionally, the camera supports manual controls, empowering more experienced users to fine-tune settings such as shutter speed, aperture, and ISO.

The FujiFilm 3500 also features advanced connectivity options, enabling seamless sharing and transfer of images. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities allow users to connect the camera to smartphones and other devices, making it easier to share photographs on social media or store them for later use.

Additionally, the camera emphasizes video capabilities, often offering Full HD recording options, making it suitable for videographers as well. With features such as electronic image stabilization, the FujiFilm 3500 ensures smooth and steady video capture, enhancing the overall quality of moving images.

Overall, the FujiFilm 3500 represents a well-rounded digital camera equipped with features and technologies that cater to a diverse range of photography needs. Its combination of high-resolution imaging, user-friendly design, and versatility make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to delve into the world of digital photography, whether for casual use or more serious pursuits.