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Using Advanced Settings, Reference Guide - windows 7

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■ ICM (Image Color Matching): For printing documents created in an ICM compatible application. ■ sRGB (standard Red Green Blue): For printing documents created in an sRGB compatible application using sRGB colors, such as those designed for the World Wide Web. See your Windows online help for details. You can also fine-tune these settings on the Advanced dialog box to fit your individual needs, as described below. Using Advanced Settings For maximum control over your project, you can customize your print settings-such as Print Quality and Gamma-and use special effects. To access these settings in your printer software, click Custom and then click the Advanced button. You see the Advanced dialog box. After you customize your print settings on the Advanced dialog box, you can save them as a group so you can reuse them whenever you print a similar project. For details on all the settings, click Help on-screen or see your electronic Reference Guide (as described on page 2). The default Gamma setting of 1.8 provides the optimum contrast quality for your photos. However, you can change it to either 1.5 (for decreased contrast) or 2.2 (for increased contrast; recommended for matching colors with sRGB devices). Printing 13

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Printing
13
ICM
(Image Color Matching): For printing documents created in an ICM
compatible application.
sRGB
(standard Red Green Blue): For printing documents created in an sRGB
compatible application using sRGB colors, such as those designed for the World
Wide Web. See your Windows online help for details.
You can also fine-tune these settings on the Advanced dialog box to fit
your individual needs, as described below.
Using Advanced Settings
For maximum control over your project, you can customize your print settings—such
as
Print Quality
and
Gamma
—and use special effects.
To access these settings in your printer software, click
Custom
and then click the
Advanced
button. You see the Advanced dialog box.
After you customize your print settings on the Advanced dialog box, you can save
them as a group so you can reuse them whenever you print a similar project. For
details on all the settings, click
Help
on-screen or see your electronic
Reference Guide
(as described on page 2).
The default Gamma setting of 1.8 provides the optimum contrast quality
for your photos. However, you can change it to either 1.5 (for decreased
contrast) or 2.2 (for increased contrast; recommended for matching colors
with sRGB devices).