Custom Printing
2-3
4. Click
Advanced
, and then
Custom Settings
. You see the
list of project types.
5. Follow these guidelines to choose the right one for your
project:
◗
Photo
For printing scanned photographs. Increases contrast
in the image.
◗
Text/Graph
For printing graphics-intensive documents like
presentation pages with charts and graphs. Intensifies
colors and lightens the midtones and highlights.
◗
PhotoEnhance
For printing images captured using a video camera,
digital camera, or scanner. Produces sharper images
and more vivid colors by automatically adjusting the
contrast, saturation, and brightness. Corrects for
overall under- and over-exposure of the original image.
◗
Economy
For rough drafts of text only, on plain paper. Saves ink.
◗
ICM (Windows 95 only)
Automatically adjusts printout colors to match the
colors on your screen.
◗
ColorSync (Macintosh only)
Automatically adjusts printout colors to match the
colors on your screen. For more information, see
page 2-9.
6. Choose the
Media Type you want to print on. (If you are
not sure which setting to select, refer to the table on
page 3-2.) The available media are limited by the project
you choose. For example, you can’t use plain paper or
transparencies with the
ICM or ColorSync settings.
7. Click
OK or Print. If you’re using Windows, click any
other buttons that your application uses for printing.
Note:
Always choose your Ink
setting before you select a
project setting from the
Custom Settings list.
Selecting PhotoEnhance,
ICM, or ColorSync
automatically sets the Ink
option to Color.
Printing with the
PhotoEnhance setting
may take longer,
depending on your
computer system and
image.
The Photo setting and the
PhotoEnhance setting
have similar effects.
However, PhotoEnhance
intelligently analyzes your
image data and its effect
varies widely depending
on your image.The Photo
setting consistently
increases contrast. You
may have to experiment
to choose the best setting
for your needs.
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