)Ĭlicking this button opens the Driver Options dialog box. Prints a thin strip of each ink color along the selected edges of the print to show that all print heads are firing.Ĭlicking this button opens the Contour Options dialog box. Marks will be printed at the corners of the job indicating its outside margins.Ī border will be printed around the outside edge of the job. Overlap marks will be printed, indicating how the tiles of a tiled job should overlap.Ĭolor swatches containing blended CMY colors and a gray scale will be printed around the job. Standard marks intended for aligning color separations.Ĭolor swatches for each color of ink will be printed around the job. The available types of print mark are:Īdds crop marks to the output to aid in trimming the printout. Set Color to the ink color that will be used to print the marks. )Ĭheck Print Marks to print the selected type of mark. (See Configuring the System for Color Printing for more information about the Color Settings dialog box.
The higher settings cause the software to render gradients using more elaborate algorithms that produce smoother dithering. You can adjust frequency, angle and shape for each output channel (CMYK). Selects the dither type, or the pattern in which the individual dots that make an image are applied to the media.Ĭlicking the Screen button will launch a dialog box when the Angled Screen dither type is selected. A higher DPI produces higher quality output but increases the processing time. If your output device supports multiple color modes, then you can select one of the supported color modes here.Ĭhoose an appropriate DPI for your job. Select the desired quality of your printout. Select the media type your job will be printed on. Loading settings from a preset only affects the Advanced tab it does not set the job to automatically use that preset in Production Manager. Only the settings relevant to the Advanced tab (media, color mode, dither type, etc.) will be loaded from the preset. Select the preset to load the settings relevant to the Advanced tab from the preset. For example, output that had been set up to use color trapping will now output untrapped. If you check Ignore Overprint, your output will automatically be changed so that it will not use features that depend on overprinting. This can be useful if you want to save the time and output media needed to do overprinting. )Ĭheck to ignore any overprinting that was set up in the design stage. (See Configuring the System for Color Printing for more information. If this setting is not checked, incoming jobs are assumed to already have color correction.Ĭlicking this button will launch the Color Settings dialog box. The Output Settings group and the Driver Options define all the settings related to the quality of the output.