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In the Advanced window, make sure that Color
Management is set to Color Controls
Set Mode to Automatic
Take off High Speed check
Click OK to close all printer settings and start printing.
Please Note: If printed images have many cracks or overflowed spots, try printing a new sample twice
with “CD-R” mode. If possible, dry the sample between the first & second print.
11.2 Basic Print Techniques – Preparing Porous Materials
Porous materials are materials which absorb water. Materials such as woods, thick papers,
white cardboards, unfired (unglazed) tiles are some of the most popular porous materials to
print. Please note that some porous materials are coated or painted with resins and paints. In
this case, the materials become water-repellent.
Coating By Brush
Brushes can be used to apply undercoating
(For spray gun application, please refer to the
spray instructions of water-repellent materials)
Soak the brush heavily with undercoat and slowly
brush on the media, in both length and width
directions. Apply coatings gently.
To clean the material, wash it with water, or
sand the surface to remove the coated layer.
Setting Print Driver
Set the media type on “Archival Matte Paper”
Set the mode to “Custom”
Click “Advanced” tab
In “Advanced” window, make sure that “Color
Management” is set to “Color Controls”
Set the “Mode” to “Automatic”
Use ether 720 or 1440dpi for the print resolution. (We
recommend using 1440dpi for better print quality)
Take off “High Speed” check
Click “OK” to close all printer settings and start
printing.