Restore Defaults - Roland ColorCamm PC-12 User Manual

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[Print Using]
This selects which ink-ribbon cartridges to use for printing.
[Standard Color]
[Single Color]
[Full Color & Spot Colors] Full-color and special-color printing are performed at the same time.
[Select Ink Cartridge(s)]
This selects the sequence of the ink-ribbon cartridges and the colors of the ink-ribbon cartridges for printing.
The items displayed may change depending on the settings for the items on the [Print Settings] page.
The displayed items such as [YMCK] and [CMYK] indicate the sequence in which the ink-ribbon cartridges are used during
printing.
CMYK refers to the cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K) ink-ribbon cartridges.
You can change the order in which colors are printed by selecting [YMCK], [CMYK], or the like.
When [Print Using] is set to [Single Color], select a single color of ink-ribbon cartridge for printing.
When [Print Using] is set to [Full Color & Spot Colors], select the special color to use.
For more information, go to "Full Color & Spot Colors" and refer to "To Change the RGB Composition of a Special
Color." When you are performing full-color printing using the three CMY colors, set [Document Type]to
[Photographs] or [Graphics/Text] to match the usage, and for [Select Ink Cartridge(s)], choose [YMC], [CMY], or the
like.

[Restore Defaults]

This returns the settings on all pages to their default values.
[Show Details]
This displays information about the settings on the page and about the PC-12.
[About]
This displays version information for the installed PC-12 driver.
This performs printing using process-color (CMYK) ink-ribbon cartridges.
This performs printing using only the selected single color of ink-ribbon cartridge.
You can not select this when [Document Type] is set to [Grayscale].
To perform special-color printing, you must go to the [Select Ink Cartridge(s)] field and select the
special color, and use an ink-ribbon cartridge (special color) of the same color composition as the
special color you want to print.
Part 5 Many Kinds of Printing and Settings
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