Color Adjustment
Use the Color dialog box to adjust your images before
sending them to the printer. The settings affect all parts of a
card, including a color logo, color photo, and color
backgrounds.
UV Ink
Use the UV Ink dialog box to select how to print the UV ink
panel, if used. You can:
Use UV printing on the front of the card, the back of the
card, or both.
Extract text of a specific color, which you specify. White
(255,255,255) and black (0,0,0) are not allowed.
The text is printed using the UV panel with full
grayscale intensity (255).
The text is not printed with the color panels.
Print the contents of a bitmap file, which you specify in the File Information area. The bitmap
can be:
Monochrome (one bit‐per‐pixel), where white is printed with full intensity (255). If white
is the no‐printing color, black is printed with full intensity.
16 colors or 4‐bit color, printed with 256 gradations.
256 colors or 8‐bit color, printed with 256 gradations.
32K colors, or 16‐bit color, printed with 256 gradations. Only the (MSB) GGGBBBBB‐
XRRRRRGG(LSB) format is supported.
24‐bit and 32‐bit color, printed with 256 gradations.
Select a no‐printing color, which is not printed with the UV panel.
This color becomes the unprinted background of the UV plane.
Be careful to select a color not contained in your images—it is extracted by the driver,
and color printing can cause a void.
Use a multipage input document to print the YMC (color), black (K), and UV panels in that
order. Refer to"Page Split" on page
30
32 for more information.
Printer and Laminator Settings