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Chapter 3
Printing
Paper Tray
Specify the input tray to use for printing.
• When you use the [Multi-part Paper Printing]
function, [Paper Tray] is set to [Auto]. (p. 3-30
"Multi-part Paper Printing")
[Auto]
The paper tray is selected automatically according to the
[Paper Type] and [Paper Size] settings.
[Feed Tray 1], [Feed Tray 2], [Feed Tray 3]
The paper loaded in the specified tray is used for printing.
[Standard Tray]
The paper loaded in the standard tray is used for printing.
• If [Auto] is selected, but the actual paper loaded
in the tray does not match the [Paper Size] and
[Paper Type] settings (or the same paper is
loaded but the tray selection setting is not set to
[Auto Selection]), an error occurs and the job is
not printed. Select [Any] in [Paper Type].
(p. 3-12 "Paper Type")
• You can use the RISO Console to confirm the
paper size and paper type loaded in the printer
paper tray. See "[Consumables] Screen"
(p. 6-6) in "RISO Console".
• When using the optional high capacity feeder,
[High Capacity Feeder] is displayed in place of
[Standard Tray].
Paper Type
Select the type of printing paper.
You can print the document data with adjustments,
such as coloration and amount of ink, as well as
image processing to suit the selected paper type.
[Any]
Select this option to enable automatic selection of paper
type according to printer settings.
[Plain]
[IJ Paper], [Matt Coated]
Select one of these when using IJ paper or similar paper.
[High-quality]
[Card-IJ]
This item can be configured when selecting [Standard
Tray] or [High Capacity Feeder] with [Paper Tray].
3-12
• The machine selects the color profile that is
most suitable for your paper type. To print with
the appropriate color balance, match the printer
paper settings with the loaded paper.
• If [Any] is selected, the paper type and image
processing may not be compatible when
communication with the printer is not
established or the printer's paper settings are
changed after sending a print job.
What is the Color Profile?
Colors on a monitor or other display are expressed in
terms of the three primary colors of light (RGB: red,
green, and blue), while colors printed with ink are
expressed in terms of the three primary colors (CMY:
cyan, magenta, and yellow).
Because CMY, which is used to express the colors
printed on paper, has fewer colors than RGB, which is
used to express colors displayed on a computer
monitor, the printer cannot print the colors exactly as
seen on the monitor. For this reason, it is necessary to
use a special method to convert RGB colors to CMY
colors so as to reproduce nearly the same colors or
natural colors.
This method is called "color management", and the
conversion table is called a "color profile".
With color management, the printer automatically
selects several types of color profiles to obtain the
optimal color according to the combination of the
original image and paper being used.
• This machine uses color profiles created and edited
based on the ColorSet technology licensed from
Monotype Imaging K.K.
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