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6. Next, from the pop-up menu, choose Print & Export.
7. For Options, select Use Printer's Default Screen.
8. Set Rasterization Resolution to around 100 to 300 dpi. If you are going to perform enlarged printing with
Roland ColorChoice, set this to an even larger value. Larger values yield correspondingly higher image
quality, but processing time also takes correspondingly longer. Set Mesh to a value that is the same or
about half of this.
9. Next, from the pop-up menu, choose Artboard.
10. Select ‘Use Print Setup’.
11. Click the Print Setup button. Print Setup screen appears.
12. Select your printer in the Name field.
13. Click the Properties button.
14. Choose a paper size from the ‘Paper’ field or select a Custom page for a custom page size.
15. If you choose a custom page size, you may enter the custom size by clicking the Custom button and
entering the width and height.
16. If you choose custom page, click OK to Custom Defined Size dialog.
17. Click OK in the Properties dialog.
18. Click OK in the Print Setup dialog.
19. Click OK in the Document Setup dialog.
20. Go to File>Print.
21. If not dimmed, set Output to Composite.
22. Set PostScript to Level 3.
23. Check Force Fonts to Download.
24. Click OK to print.
PageMaker 6.5
[Windows]
These directions assume that you have Kodak ICC Color Management installed.
Before starting Adobe PageMaker, copy your printers’ PPD files to PM65\RSRC\USENGLSH\PPD4 directory.
The PPDs can be found on your installation CD in the ‘Ppd’ folder.
1. From the Roland ColorChoice Print Monitor click Setup>Setup Properties. Then click the Print tab.
2. Make sure the Perform Color Correction checkbox has a check in it.
3. In the ICC input profile area, select appropriate CMYK and RGB profiles. If you know which profiles your
application is using, select that profile. If you don’t, use the default settings.
4. For the ICC output profile, select the appropriate ink/media combination. Also select a rendering intent to
use. Click the Info button to see a full description of the selected profile.
5. Click OK to Setup Properties.
6. In PageMaker go to File>Document Setup.
7. From the Page size field select your paper size or choose Custom for a custom page size.
8. If you choose Custom page size, enter the custom size in the height and width fields.
9. Select your printer’s resolution as the Target Output Resolution. If it is not available, select the next
highest value.
10. Select your printer in the Compose to printer menu. Then click OK.
11. Go to File>Preferences>General. Click the ‘CMS Setup...’ button.