Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6400S User Manual
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Enhancing printing quality
Setting Item
Description
Highest quality
This prints at the highest resolution. Printing takes longer and consumes more ink than in other
modes, but this mode offers superior printing quality.
Thicken Fine Lines
Prints making fine lines appear thicker.
Unidirectional Printing
Prints by suppressing color variations and misaligned ruled lines. However, this takes more time
than regular printing.
Economy Printing
When this mode is selected, the quality is diminished from that of regular printing, however less
ink is consumed. Select this mode if you want to conserve ink when printing to check drawings,
for example. Depending on the Media Type and Print Quality settings, this mode may not be
available.
Note
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To print at a higher level of quality, in the printer driver, choose High or Highest in Print Quality, and select the Unidir-
ectional Printing check box.
For instructions on specifying the print quality and color settings before printing, refer to the following topics, as
appropriate for your computer and operating system.
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Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows)
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Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Mac OS)
Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows)
Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows)
You can specify your own print settings instead of using the Print Target presets. This topic describes how print photo-
graphic images in monochrome.
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Choose Print in the application menu.
2
Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box. (See "Accessing the Printer
Driver Dialog Box from Applications .")
3
Make sure the Main sheet is displayed.
4
In the
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Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded.
iPF6400S
Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows)
Enhanced Printing Options
Adjusting Images
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