Roland 4.2 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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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.
Page Spacing
This specifies a page spacing between 10 and 200 mm.
When the Crop Mark check box is selected, the Page Spacing setting is from 30 to 200 mm.
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.
Pre-Feed
To ensure that the required page length is available, this performs feed before printing starts.
Print Crop Mark
Select this to use crop marks.
Note:
When at the General tab Send is set to Print & Contour and printing and cutting are carried out at
the same time, no crop marks are printed, regardless of whether this check box is selected or cleared.
Advance After Plot
Moves the media forward and resets the origin after the printing is completed.
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.
Cut Media After Printing
Check this option to cut the media after the output is complete.
Adjustment
This lets you adjust pieces of media individually. For detailed information, go to the PC-12 User's
Manual, and in "Part 5 Many Kinds of Printing and Settings," under "5.2 Driver Settings," refer to
"Adjusting a [Media Type] Item."
Micro Feed
This performs fine adjustment of the line-feed pitch. The amount of adjustment when set at the
maximum value of 10 is approximately 0.1mm(0.004 in.).
Density
This performs fine adjustment of density.
Foil Undercoating
When this option is selected, CMYK colors are printed as an undercoat before foil colors are printed.
This option is selected by default, so do not clear the selection. If a CMYK undercoat is not printed, the
foil colors may fail to be printed.