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Print Direction
Accoring to print quality you select, print direction is automatically selected.
If you select [Standard] in "Print Quality", [Uni-Direction] is automatically selected, If you select [Dradt] in "Print
Quality", [Bi-Direction] is automatically selected.
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Color Settings
Select well-suited "Color Settings" for your printing
You can congure the settings of input and output proles and
matching methods to reproduce the colors of the original data
as precisely as possible in Rland VersaWorks.
Presets are previously optimum conguration of input proles
and matching methods necessary for color management.
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Main Presets
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(1) Japan Color:
The standard setting for printed matter produced in most Japanese printing environments.
This preset is suited for color (well known as standard press proofs) in offset printing performed in Japan.
(2) MAX Impact:
This preset is designed for signs and allows for high-intensity output.
For output such as large banners and wall signs, it produces vivid, eye-catching colors and it is possible to
produce deep, well contrasted colors by using input proles with the broadest color gamuts for both RGB data
and CMYK data.
(3) Sign & Display:
This preset is based on Japan Color and is designed for the signs.
It is able to produce deep colors when printing image data.
Pure colors of CMYK vectors and text are preserved, and it is able to produce primary colors without having the
secondary colors mixed.
(4) MAX Density Japan:
This preset prints image CMYK vectors and text without color conversion. Primary colors are preserved.
Uni-Direction :
Print head perform printing during the outbound pass.
Bi-Direction :
The print head perform printing during both the outbound pass
and return pass. (Available for CMYK mode printing only)
What is Secondary Color?
Even though colors are dened as pure colors such as C100 or Y100 in drawing software like
Illustrator, other color inks are mixed with Cyan or Yellow ink due to matching method in the RIP.
This other colors are called secondary color.
Data = Y100 Preserve Primary ColorOutput with Secondary Color
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