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Generic presets, Clone a substrate preset, To adjust the preset to your intended use of the substrate

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If you get an error message while exporting: ● Check that you have enough disk space available. ● Check whether importing multiple substrate presets will exceed the maximum permitted for the printer (10 presets). Generic presets Generic presets are each designed for a whole substrate category, rather than for a particular substrate type. They cannot be edited, erased, saved, color-calibrated or ICC profiled; but they can be cloned. Therefore, if you would like to modify a generic preset in any way, you should first clone it and then work on the clone, which is fully editable. The printer provides generic presets for the supported substrate categories: see Supported substrate categories on page 44. Clone a substrate preset You may wish to clone and edit a preset for various reasons: ● To assign a name of your own choice to the preset ● To adjust the preset to the precise characteristics of your substrate ● To adjust the preset to your intended use of the substrate, which may range from highest-quality printing to fast production output. To clone a substrate preset, follow these steps: 1. Select a preset in the Substrate Library. 94 Chapter 4 Substrate settings ENWW

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If you get an error message while exporting:
Check that you have enough disk space available.
Check whether importing multiple substrate presets will exceed the maximum permitted for the printer (10
presets).
Generic presets
Generic presets are each designed for a whole substrate category, rather than for a particular substrate type.
They cannot be edited, erased, saved, color-calibrated or ICC profiled; but they can be cloned. Therefore, if you
would like to modify a generic preset in any way, you should first clone it and then work on the clone, which is
fully editable.
The printer provides generic presets for the supported substrate categories: see
Supported substrate categories
on page
44
.
Clone a substrate preset
You may wish to clone and edit a preset for various reasons:
To assign a name of your own choice to the preset
To adjust the preset to the precise characteristics of your substrate
To adjust the preset to your intended use of the substrate, which may range from highest-quality printing
to fast production output.
To clone a substrate preset, follow these steps:
1.
Select a preset in the Substrate Library.
94
Chapter 4
Substrate settings
ENWW