Choosing The Document Type And Printing Conditions (Windows) - Canon iPF6300 User Manual

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Setting Item
Gray Adjustment
Color-Matching Modes
Color-Matching Method (*2)
Color Space (*3)
*1: Options suitable for the selected Print Priority and Media Type are listed under Color Mode.
*2: The order of options displayed varies depending on the operating system.
*3: Adobe RGB is not available if an incompatible combination of the paper type and print quality is selected.
Enhancing printing quality
Setting Item
High-Precision Photographs
Thicken Fine Lines
Unidirectional Printing
High-Precision Text and Fine
Lines
Note
• If you desire even higher quality, set the Print Quality to High or Highest in the printer driver and se-
lect the Unidirectional Printing and High-Precision Text and Fine Lines check boxes before printing.
For instructions on specifying the print quality and color settings before printing, refer to the following topics, as appro-
priate for your computer and operating system.

• Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows)

• Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Mac OS X)
Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows)
You can specify your own print settings instead of using the Print Target presets. This topic describes how print photo-
graphic images in monochrome.
1.
Choose Print in the application menu.
iPF6300
Options
Color Balance
Brightness
Contrast
Highlight
Shadow
Driver Matching Mode
ICC Matching Mode
Auto
Perceptual
Perceptual (People, Dark Areas)
Saturation
Monitor Matching
Colorimetric
other
sRGB
Adobe RGB
Print with improved gradation and uniformity, particularly for high-precision
photographs. However, this takes more time than regular printing.
Prints making fine lines appear thicker.
Prints by suppressing color variations and misaligned ruled lines. However, this
takes more time than regular printing.
Increases the accuracy of ink placement, and prints text and fine lines in particu-
lar more clearly. However, this takes more time than regular printing.
Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows)
Enhanced Printing Options
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Description
Choose the gray tone color balance ( Cool Black
or Warm Black ) and adjust levels
of brightness, contrast, highlight, and
shadow as desired.
These levels can be adjusted when
Monochrome (Photo) is selected in
Color Mode.
Choose the color-matching mode.
Other color-matching modes may be
provided by the computer operating
system, such as ICM and ColorSync.
Choose the color-matching method.
The available options vary depend-
ing on your selection in Color-
Matching Mode.
Choose a standard color space ( sRGB
) or an expanded color space ( Adobe RGB
).
Description
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→P.54
Adjusting Images
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