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Print Job Control Module
Offsets
Print Parame‐
ters
Job Parameters • Copies - use the mouse to increase or decrease.
Print Modes Explained
• Express mode provides fast printing but image quality depends on all nozzles jetting ink. It is
best with images that do not have large areas of solid color or high saturation.
• Production mode allows a wide variety of printing output. As with high-speed modes on any
inkjet printer, there is insufficient nozzle redundancy to produce flawless images all the time on
all media. As a result, it may be necessary to print some output in Quality Mode.
• Quality provides excellent image quality and is suitable for a wide range of image types and
looks good with most media.
• Quality-Density doubles the density for backlit media. For flatbed media that may warp or
move slightly from the heat of the lamps, this mode provides better image registration than
Overprint because it is done in one gantry pass.
• Quality-Layered allows you to place multiple layers in one print job. It is most useful when
printing with White Ink (see Chapter 9 How to Work with White Ink and Varnish). You must
configure any extra layers in the ONYX software.
Note: When Quality Density or Layered mode is used, there is a pull-down menu in the Print
Job module that allows you to select either Quality-Layered or Quality-Density (the menu
allows you to change how it was configured in your ONYX software).
• Quality-Matte provides a matte finish to the entire image. This is helpful on some media such
as FomeCore, GatorPlast or Styrene as a glossy image tends to have a matte line at the end of
each swath with these media. Quality-Matte resolves this issue.
• Fine Art is used when details are important and speed is not an issue. It is a good choice if
your image contains text or fine details and also solid colors.
• High Definition provides higher resolution with more detail than Fine Art, especially with very
small text or fine lines.
10) Printer Interface Module Tabs
These tabs allow you to switch between different functional modules of the printer. Click on a tab
to display the screen associated with each of the modules available.
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Chapter 4 - How to Navigate the User Interface
A job's vertical and horizontal offset parameters can be changed with the
mouse wheel when the mouse cursor is positioned over the field. Rotate the
mouse wheel up or down increments or decrements offset at the rate of one
unit per notch. Hold the right mouse button and rotate the wheel increments
or decrements at the rate of 10 units per notch. An alternate method to
change parameter values is to click on the field and this brings up an onscreen
keyboard so you can click on the numbers required. You can also use Preview
to drag an image to the desired position.
Displays information about the print job that is currently selected:
• Print Mode - Print modes are selected in THRIVE or ProductionHouse: Ex-
press, Production, Quality, Quality-Density, Quality-Layered, Fine Art, or
High Definition mode. See "Print Modes Explained" below for details of
each mode.
• Direction - Bidirectional and Forward or Reverse unidirectional printing.
• Overprints - If the Overprint count is set to greater than 0 (zero), the printer
will re-print the image again, that many times, on the same piece of media.
• Origin - allows selection of either Origin A, Origin B, or Dual Origin (this is
available for XT models only)
• Type - Print Method - Flatbed or Roll.
• Media - Media profile that was selected in the ONYX workflow software.
• Notes - Appears only if a note was specified for the job. Notes are entered
in the ONYX software.
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