User`s manual

38 Printing from a PC
Ink Cartridge
Color + Black is best for images that have large areas of black
graphics or text. Although you can print these same images with
just the color cartridge, often the blacks will look darker with this
setting.
Color is the default setting and is best for most images. With this
setting the printer only uses the color cartridge to produce all colors
including gray scale black and white images.
Monochrome Black is for images that have large black areas or black
text. This will ensure that no color ink is being used. In some cases
printing JPG files using Color + Black for an image that is all black
will still cause some color ink to be used.
Monochrome Black is not recommended for gray scale images such
as a black and white picture. The ink spits of a black cartridge are
not as small as the color cartridge. This allows for faster black
printing but at a lower dpi. Using just the black cartridges for such
images may result in a grainy image.
Media Type
There are multiple media type options which correspond with the
various types of label stock sold by Primera. Match this setting to
the media installed in the printer to achieve the closest color match
to the screen. Each of these settings employs a slightly different
color table developed specifically for the media type listed.
If the printed output is not matching the color on screen, regardless
of what media you have installed you can adjust this setting to
change the color output. You can experiment with this setting and
the color matching setting to adjust the color of the printed image.
Color Matching
Best for Graphics mode is best used for graphical images where
accurate color reproduction is not as essential. Images printed in this
mode will look more vibrant because more ink is being used to
produce them. However, printing images of people may produce
skin tones that have a reddish tint.