Canon imagePROGRAF GP-2000 imagePROGRAF GP-4000 GP-2000 series User Manual - Page 599
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Poster/Photo Prioritize the print results of the poster or photo without using fluorescent ink. Poster/Photo (Fluorescent) Use fluorescent ink to make posters or photos more vibrant. Print Quality Select the one that is closest to the original document type and the purpose. When one of the radio buttons is selected, the appropriate quality will be set automatically. Highest Quality will be prioritized during printing. High Gives priority to print quality over printing speed. Standard Prints with average speed and quality. Custom Select this radio button to specify a quality. Quality When you select Custom in Print Quality, you can use the slider bar to adjust the print quality level. Grayscale Printing Print in grayscale. Fluorescent Spot Color Specify an area and print posters with bright colors. To use fluorescent spot colors, add a checkmark. Rendering Intent Specify the method of matching to use when selecting Canon Color Matching in Color Matching. Perceptual (Photo) Reproduces colors of general photos naturally and features smooth gradation. In addition, selecting this setting allows you to adjust colors easily using an application software. Saturation (Poster) Reproduces vivid colors on data such as a poster. No Color Correction Performs printing without color matching. Print Preview You can start up the Canon imagePROGRAF Preview, and check what the printing results will be before executing the print. Check this check box to display a preview before printing. Related Topics Switching the Paper Source to Match the Purpose Setting the Print Quality Level (Custom) Printing a Color Document in Monochrome 599