Roland COLORCHOICE Printer User Manual


 
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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.
Perform Color Correction
Checking this setting activates the color correction settings. If this setting is not checked, incoming jobs are
assumed to already have color correction.
ICC input profile
Input profiles are used to convert the image into a neutral color space. Once the image is in a neutral color
space, then the output profile is used to convert the image into the color space of the output device. To add an
ICC input profile from another source, click the Add button. Three types of ICC input profiles can be specified:
CMYK ICC input profile
The CMYK input profile defines all elements of a job that are in CMYK color mode. If your job is in the
RGB color mode, then you should leave the CMYK input profile set to the Generic setting. If your file
contains images in both the CMYK and the RGB mode, then the CMYK input profile will be applied to the
CMYK images and the RGB input profile will be applied to the RGB images. If your image is in the
CMYK color mode, then your file was previously separated for output to a specific output device.
Whenever possible, use the profile for the device to which the elements were separated, as the CMYK