Canon imagePROGRAF TM-300 Guide for Media Configuration Tool - Page 130

tone needs to be adjusted, provide an ICC profile that matches the paper you are using

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Note • Increasing the ink usage can widen the color area, and decreasing the ink usage can reduce ink bleeding and color collapse. • Depending on the paper, the printing results may not change regardless of the ink usage level. If you have trouble determining the level, we recommend selecting the Canon base paper. • Although the color tone may change when the ink usage is changed, at this point you should select the optimal level by only focusing on bleeding and scraping of ink. If the color tone needs to be adjusted, provide an ICC profile that matches the paper you are using, and select that ICC profile on the ICC Profile sheet. • Because this settings imposes an upper limit on the amount of ink used during printing, the printing result might not change even if the level is changed depending on the image. 130

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Note
Increasing the ink usage can widen the color area, and decreasing the ink usage can
reduce ink bleeding and color collapse.
Depending on the paper, the printing results may not change regardless of the ink usage
level. If you have trouble determining the level, we recommend selecting the Canon base
paper.
Although the color tone may change when the ink usage is changed, at this point you
should select the optimal level by only focusing on bleeding and scraping of ink. If the color
tone needs to be adjusted, provide an ICC profile that matches the paper you are using,
and select that ICC profile on the
ICC Profile
sheet.
Because this settings imposes an upper limit on the amount of ink used during printing, the
printing result might not change even if the level is changed depending on the image.
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