Color Mode- Select either CMYK, CMYKOrGr, CMY or Grayscale according to the ribbon set in your printer. Also you can select between Resin and Wax ribbons.

CMYK is four-color printing with Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black ribbon.

CMYKOrGr uses Orange and Green colors in addition to basic CMYK colors. This mode produces more saturated orange and green.

CMY uses only three basic colors, without Black ribbon. This mode offers you almost the same quality as CMYK, but with a lower running cost.

Grayscale uses only the black ribbon to print a image in shades of gray.

Driver Options - Clicking this button launches the Driver Options dialog, shown below.

Print Order : You can set several modes concerning how the ribbons will be used during the printing process.

Process Color Order - here you can select the order that the ribbons will be used during printing. You can set the print order for each color mode (CMY, CMYK, CMYKOrGr).

Print White Color First - when this option is checked, the white color will be printed first using the white ribbon and then the process colors and spot colors will be printed.

Mirror Printing Order - when this option is checked, the order of the ribbons will be inverted. This feature should be used to print in transparent films. Notice that the image itself will not be inverted. To invert the image, you have to use the Mirror button on Job Properties.

Pause for Spot Colors - when using spot color ribbons and this option is checked, the printer will pause between each spot color. The printing can be resumed clicking on correspondent dialog box.

Long Plot : When the image is higher than 20 inches, you can specify how your image will be printed.

Block Printing - when checked, each color layer will be printed according to the block height specified below, therefore minimizing the distortions caused by the material elasticity.

Block Height - specifies the block height that will be used to print each color. Select the value from the list.

Media Related Command - When the ICC Output profile is selected for the media that you are using, these options should be checked to assure the best printing quality.

Calibration - the media feeding is adjusted to increase the printing precision.

Darkness - the transfer properties are adjusted to allow the best density.

Printable Temperature - the printing process is optimized to get the best quality.

Page Spacing - Defines the margin between pages.

Advance After Plot - Moves the media forward and resets the origin after the printing is completed

Cut Media After Printing- Check this option to cut the media after the output is complete.

Glossy Finisher - when this option is checked, a coating with special ribbon will be done. This option is enabled when wax ribbons is being used.

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