What Is A Media Profile - Oce ColorWave 650 User Manual

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What is a media profile?

Definition
A media profile is also called an Océ Media Profile (OMP file). The media profile contains
a number of preset values that give the best print result per media type for your system.
By default the system already has a number of media profiles available after installation,
but due to changes in the production methods for media, the profiles can change over
time. When a new version is available, you can retrieve the new profile from the corporate
website (http://mediaguide.oce.com).
When a new media type becomes available that you want your Océ ColorWave 650
Poster Printer to support, you can install the corresponding Océ Media Profile.
Attributes
For each media type the media profile optimizes a number of settings.
Mixing of colors (system setting, cannot be modified).
Settings for optimal paper handling and runability.
Example
When you download a media profile from the corporate website (http://medi-
aguide.oce.com), the file name can consist of the following information.
<printername>_<IDnumber>_<ColorInfo>_<Mediumname>_<RIP>_<version>.omp ,
for example ColorWave650_902_00_LFM090_PMC10_2000.omp
IDnumber = 902 (for the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer)
ColorInfo = 00 (possibility to use more than one media profile per media type)
RIP = PMC10 (PowerM Plus controller version 1.0)
Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system
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