Primera Technology II CD Player User Manual


 
Creating Discs on a PC 15
NOTE: Most applications allow you to change these same printer driver
options from their "Print" and/or "Printer Setup" screens. This
means that you don't have to go back to the main printer setup
window each time you want to change a setting or option in the
printer driver. These applications will usually give you the same
choices and options, but in a slightly altered format. Some
applications do not save your printer driver option changes, but
instead only use your changes for the current image.
Paper Size
The paper size option will be set to CD for printing onto
printable surface CDs and DVDs.
Resolution
Select the appropriate print quality option for your image.
Keep in mind that Normal 600 provides the lowest quality but
fastest print, and that Ultra Photo 4800 provides the highest
quality but slowest print. You may wish to experiment with
these options to see which one is best for your particular CD
media and print quality requirements.
Cartridge Type
The Print Black with Black Cartridge setting will print discs
using both the color and black cartridges. This saves color ink
by using just the black cartridge for the black areas of your
design. When using this setting, be sure to perform the
Alignment Calibration print described later in this section.
Please note that the Calibration Alignment will need to be done
after installing a new cartridge as alignment may vary from
one cartridge to the next. Select Color to print using only the
color cartridge. The Monochrome Black setting prints using
the Monochrome Black cartridge only.
Color Matching
Click on the Color Matching down arrow and choose the color
matching option that's right for you. Select None if you are
more interested in print speed rather than color accuracy, if
you have already color corrected your image for printing, or if
you are using some other third party color matching software.
Select Algebraic if you would like the printer driver to make
very simple color balance adjustments based on an RGB color
model. This option gives you more natural looking images
without actually utilizing any specific color matching software.
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