4. USING THE PRINTER DRIVER

OFF:

Disables printer color matching. With this

 

option selected, gray reproduction is deter-

 

mined by settings for [Gray balance].

Gray balance

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

Gray1:

Suitable for printing with monitors having

 

(2.2/9300) color temperatures of 9300K and

 

γ 2.2.

Gray2:

Suitable for printing with monitors having

 

(1.8/6500) color temperatures of 6500K and

 

γ 1.8.

Gray3 (sRGB):

Suitable for printing with an sRGB monitor.

*1 Color :

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.

*2 g (gamma):

This shows reproduction of color tone using

 

figures. The larger the g rating is, the more

 

the color is contrasty. The smaller the g rat-

 

ing is, the more the color is softer.

*3 sRGB:

This is adopted as the standard RGB color

 

base.

ColorSync

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

Checking the ColorSync option displays the following:

Profile

Chooses an ICC profile for ColorSync. Select [Pictrography3500PG-D_ER V3.0].

4.Click the [Print] button. Printing is executed.

4.3.3Print Center

4.3.3.1Print Center Outline

Print Center is used to monitor the print status or abort a printing process during printing. To launch Print Center, click the [Print Cen- ter] icon in Dock on the desktop. When Print Center is launched, the following window opens.

Status Display area (Upper part of the screen)

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

Spool List Display area (Lower part of the screen)

The lower part of the Print Center screen shows a listing of document names and various data for those documents, if the print queue contains any jobs (spool files).

If another print job is executed when a print job is underway, the new job is appended at the bottom of this list.

4.3.3.2Checking the print status

Click the [Print Center] icon in Dock on the desktop. The [Print Center] window appears. If a print job is currently in progress, the corresponding document name and other data are displayed in the Status Display area (upper part of the screen).

Or, if the print queue contains other jobs to be printed, document names and other data are listed in the Spool List Display area (lower part of the screen).

4.3.3.3Canceling printing

Click the [Print Center] icon in Dock on the desktop. The [Print Center] window appears. Click the [Stop Jobs] button. If a print job is currently in progress, printing is suspended.

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3500 specifications

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