Canon imagePROGRAF iPF720 User Manual page 402

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Printer Driver
Conguration using Advanced Settings
Setting Item
A
Media Type
B
Get
Information
C
Set
E
Print Priority
F
Print Quality
H
Color Mode
I
Set
J
Unidirectional
Printing
K
Reduce Print
Unevenness
N
Economy Printing When this mode is selected, less ink is consumed than in regular printing, but the
L
Printer
388 Mac OS X Software
Select the paper type.
For information on the types of paper the printer supports, refer to the Paper
Reference Guide. (→P.96)
Click to display the Get Information dialog box, which shows media types specied
on the printer for each media source. When you select a media source, your
selection is applied to the printer driver settings for the media source and media type.
Click to display the Media Detailed Settings dialog box for ink drying time and other
detailed settings based on the paper type.
Choose the graphic elements that you want to emphasize for printing.
Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing (→P.180)
Choose the level of print quality.
Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing (→P.180)
Choose the color mode.
Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing (→P.180)
Click to display the Color Settings dialog box for more advanced color settings.
Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver (→P.172)
Although unidirectional printing is slower, it can help prevent misaligned lines and
ensure better results.
This option is displayed if you have selected Plain Paper in
E
Ofce Document in
Activate this option for two-pass printing to reduce color shading.
quality is diminished.
Select this mode if you want to conserve ink when checking drawings, for example.
Depending on the Media Type and Print Quality settings, this mode may not be
available.
Click to display the Printer dialog box, which indicates the ink levels and gives other
information about the printer.
Description
Print Priority.
A
Media Type and

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