Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing
The printing mode is determined by a combination of the print quality and resolution.
Print Quality (*1)
Highest
High
Standard
Fast
*1: Options suitable for the selected Print Priority are listed under Print Quality.
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Color Settings
Setting Item
Color Mode (*1)
Color Adjustment (Images)
Color Adjustment (Graphics)
Color Adjustment (Text)
Color-Matching Modes
Color-Matching Method (*2)
Gamma
*1: Options suitable for the selected Print Priority and Media Type are listed under Color ModePrint Priority.
*2: The order of options displayed varies depending on the operating system.
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Description
A setting for printing at the highest resolution when
quality is most important. Printing takes longer and
consumes more ink than in other modes, but this
mode offers superior printing quality.
Choose this setting to print at high resolution when
quality is most important.
Printing takes longer and consumes more ink than
in Standard or Fast modes, but this mode offers
exceptional printing quality.
Choose this setting to print at standard resolution
when quality and speed are both important.
Printing takes less time than in Highest or High
mode.
Choose this setting to print faster.
Printing in draft mode can help you work more effi-
ciently when checking layouts.
Options
Color
Monochrome
No color correction
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Gray Tone
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Driver Matching Mode
ICC Matching Mode
Auto
Perceptual
Saturation
Colorimetric
other
2.2
1.8
Print Priority
Image
Image
Line Drawing/Text
Image
Line Drawing/Text
Image
Line Drawing/Text
Description
Choose whether to print in color or mono-
chrome.
(See "Adjusting the Color in the Printer
Driver.")
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You can adjust the levels of cyan, magenta,
and yellow as well as the brightness, con-
trast, saturation, and gray tone separately
for images, graphics, and text documents.
If you choose Monochrome in Color Mode
only Brightness and Contrast can be ad-
justed.
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 depending on your
selection in Color-Matching Mode.
You can adjust the gradation of intermedi-
ate tones in an image.
You can select only after Driver Matching
Mode has been selected in Matching
Mode.
iPF6400SE
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