User`s manual
The Printing Procedure Preparing Your Printer for Printing
8-30 Sprinter User's Manual
Adjusting the TIFF LUT Coefficient
The TIFF LUT coeffecient feature (which works only with TIFF files,)
enables you to adjust the density percentage of each color. An increase of
'0.1' will increase the density by 10%, '0.2' will increase it by 20%, and a
maximum increase of '0.3', will increase the density by 30%. Similarly, a
decrease to '0.9', will decrease the color density by 10%. The minimum
decrease is –30%.
You can adjust by single percentage units by entering a second decimal
place. E.G., an entry of '1.15', will increase the color density by 15% and
an entry of '0.95' will decrease the color density by 5%.
Adjusting the Gray Level on all enqueued TIFF files
The GRAY LEVEL feature is accessible either from the EDIT dialog box (as in
previous versions,) or the P
REFERENCES dialog box.
You can either adjust the G
RAY LEVEL on all the TIFF files using the
P
REFERENCES dialog box, or on specific ones, using the EDIT dialog box
(Error! Reference source not found.)
The G
RAY LEVEL can be adjusted for TIFF files only (50 dpi). You can also
use the
GRAY LEVEL settings that have been saved previously.
Once you adjust a file's GRAY LEVEL through the EDIT dialog box it will not be
affected if you subsequently carry out a global GRAY LEVEL adjustment through
the PREFERENCES dialog box.
! To adjust the Gray Level of all the TIFF files:
1. From the M
AIN SCREEN, click PREFERENCES.
The P
REFERENCES dialog box appears (Error! Reference source not
found.).
2. In the Default G
RAY LEVEL ADJUSTMENT group box, click ENABLE.
3. Carry out the same procedures as you would through the E
DIT dialog
box.
4. To close the P
REFERENCES dialog box click OK.
The Printing Procedure
This section sets out all the operating procedures involved in actually
producing your printed work.
Importing a file to the Printing Menu
You import files to the Printing Menu using the Import File dialog box.
Checking the S
HOW PREVIEW option will enable you to preview the selected
file in the right hand corner of the dialog box.
Checking the Delete source option will cause any imported deletable file to
be removed once it is imported. If the file's source is a CD for example, you
will not be able to delete it.