User guide

6. Select OK.
7. Save your label file to save the changes with the label.
Win NT Halftone Settings
Only the Rimage Windows NT Print Driver provides halftone settings. Three types of
adjustments can be made in the Device Color / Halftone Properties dialog box:
Halftone Pattern, Contrast, and Color Adjustments.
Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000
Halftone Pattern
This drop-down list provides several selections, of which only 4X4 Enhanced or 6X6
Enhanced are recommended for typical labels. 4X4 Enhanced will reproduce finer
details of the image, however some media surfaces are uneven and may produce a
snowy appearance. Rimage recommends that the 6X6 Enhanced Halftone Pattern
be used for most images and types of media. The difference of these two can be seen on
page 54.
Contrast
Contrast is adjusted with the Device Gamma setting. The higher the setting, the colors
become more intense. Normal range of Gamma would be 1.250 to 2.100. In Windows
2000, the individual Red, Green, and Blue, gammas can be altered.
To increase contrast, making the mid-tones of your label more intense, increase
the value of Device Gamma. This may make the printed image darker.
To decrease contrast, lightening the mid-tones, decrease the value.
Color Adjustments
To adjust the reproduction of a specific color, use the values in the section titled
Primary Dye Concentrations. Changing these values can be difficult. Rimage
recommends using the default settings. If the default does not print a color to the
desired hue, see the Rimage web site in the technical section for some guidelines.
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