Operating instructions

Using RICOH-SCRIPT2 with a Macintosh
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Setting up for Printing
Setting up for Print Options
LaserWriter 8.3x or earlier
With the LaserWriter 8.3x or earlier driver, clicking
[
Options
]
on the
[
Printer
]
dia-
log box displays the settings specific for this printer.
Note
Selecting
[
Printer's Default
]
means selecting the items set with the printer's op-
eration panel.
Reference
For more information on the LaserWriter 8.3x or earlier, see the documenta-
tion that comes with your Macintosh.
Clicking
[
Option
]
on the
[
Printer
]
dialog box shows the following items:
Auto Tray Switching
Turning on this setting tells the printer to automatically switch to the other
tray when it has the same size of paper as the current tray when paper runs
out while printing.
Color Level
Use this to set the number of colors used per dot to
[
1 bit
]
,
[
2 bit
]
or
[
4 bit
(High Quality)
]
.
Color Mode
Use this to set the output color to
[
Color
]
or
[
Black and White
]
.
Color Setting
Use this to set the correction method used for the color conversion. The fol-
lowing items are available:
[
Off
]
*1
,
[
Vivid
]
*2
,
[
Super Vivid
]
*3
,
[
Fine
]
*4
,
[
Super
Fine
]
*5
.
*1
No modification to the color setting.
*2
Select this setting to perform CMYK conversion with enhanced saturation and
brightness to print vivid colors.
*3
Select this setting to perform CMYK conversion. The colors printed with this
setting are more vivid than those printed with the ”Vivid” setting. All of the
colors in the image, especially the lighter ones, are emphasized.
*4
Select this setting to perform color matching based on the printer's built-in
color rendering dictionaries, and perform CMYK conversion. It makes it pos-
sible to print colors that are close to the displayed colors on the computer
screen.
The color rendering dictionaries refer to the contents selected by the Color Pro-
file. This setting is useful when the application and printer driver do not sup-
port the color matching features.
*5
Like the “Fine” setting, the color rendering dictionary is used, however, output
is more vivid. This setting is enabled to make light colors print more vivid.