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Settings you make in the PhaserPrint plug-in remain in effect until you change them. The exception is
Number of Copies,
which defaults to 1 each time you start the plug-in.
Note
You can get information on any of the plug-in's features or printer-specific options with the online
Help
function.
Number of copies
Enter the number of copies to print, from 1 to 1000.
Print using (Macintosh)
The
Print using
pop-up menu lets you choose between printing an image or saving the image to disk.
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AppleTalk:
Prints the image to the printer currently selected in the Chooser; the currently selected printer name is displayed in the
Printer model
field. If the selected printer is not a PostScript printer, this option is unavailable (grayed-out).
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PostScript file:
Saves an image to disk as a PostScript file. Click
Save;
a dialog box lets you choose a new or existing file for saving the PostScript code.
When selected, the
File format
pop-up menu becomes available. This pop-up menu has two options:
ASCII base-85
and
Binary.
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ASCII base-85:
Image data is encoded using an ASCII base-85 filter during file output, making the resulting PostScript file portable, and downloadable through interface ports that don't support binary data. Note that the file may be up to 25% larger.
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Binary:
Image data is output in binary format.
Print using (Windows)
The
Print using
pop-up menu lets you choose between printing an image or saving the image to disk. It has two to four options, depending on your system configuration:
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TCP/IP:
Available if a TCP/IP stack is installed and running. From
Printer model,
choose a printer. Add and delete printers in the list, and edit the printer configurations. TCP/IP is the fastest printing method; it prints jobs in much less time than the Local Port or Printer Driver methods, and is the recommended method if it is available for the printer you are using.
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Local Port:
Available if you have local ports installed in your PC. From the
Port Name,
choose the desired printer port.
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Printer Driver:
Prints the image through the selected printer driver. From
Driver Name,
choose a printer.
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PostScript file:
Saves an image to disk as a PostScript file. Click
Save;
a dialog box lets you choose a new or existing file for saving the PostScript code.
When selected, the
File format
pop-up menu becomes available. This pop-up menu has two options:
ASCII base-85
and
Binary.
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ASCII base-85:
Image data is encoded using an ASCII base-85 filter during file output, making the resulting PostScript file portable so that it can be downloaded through interface ports that don't support binary data. Note that the file may be up to 25% larger.
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Binary:
Image data is output in binary format. Recommended for network printing only (not for the parallel port).
Printer model
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Displays the currently selected printer.
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Lists all printers supported by PhaserPrint software.
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When you select your printer model, PhaserPrint displays the correct options for your printer.
Media size (selection)
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Paper sizes are printer-specific; refer to the online Help for your printer's options. Before selecting a paper size, select your printer in the
Printer model
field.
Color Correction
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Color Corrections are not available if
Lab is
the selected
Mode
in Photoshop.
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If
RGB
is the selected
Mode
in Photoshop, the
Calibrated RGB
option is also available.
Media
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The setting remains in effect until you change it.
Quality
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The setting remains in effect until you change it.
Rendering Intent
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Available in the following cases:
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If the
Mode
in Photoshop is
RGB,
and you select
Calibrated RGB
as the Color Correction in PhaserPrint.
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If the
Mode
in Photoshop is
Lab.
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Calibrated RGB
and
Lab
modes take longer to print than other modes because the printer must convert CIE colors to RGB or CMYK colors before printing.
Compress Image Data
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Compresses image data so that less data is sent to the printer or stored in a file.
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Useful if your network connection is slow, for example, if you are connected to a busy network or if you are using a parallel port. For fast networks, printing may be faster without using this option.
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The setting remains in effect until you change it.
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Default is
On.
Fast preview
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Quick print of your image with slightly reduced image quality.
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Reflects the printer color correction you selected.
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For the fastest printing, use the
None
color correction option.
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Default is
Off.
1st Page Preview
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Available only with the printer's DP or P, and DX Feature Set options.
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When sending a multiple-copy print job to the printer through the driver, you can select
1st Page Preview
to preview the first page of the job, and determine if the job is printing as expected before proceeding with the remainder of the job. This option is especially useful when printing many copies.
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Click the
1st Page Preview
check box.
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Check your first print. At the
1st Page Preview
message on the printer's front panel, select one of the following:
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Reprint:
Reprints the first page, the printer pauses again for the duration of the selected timeout, or until you press one of the buttons.
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Cancel:
Cancels the print job.
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Continue:
Continues printing the entire job.
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At the printer's front panel, set the
1st Page Preview
timeout.
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Default is
Off.
Image Smoothing
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Blends adjacent colors so that color transitions are less noticeable.
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Use this option when the image being printed was scanned at a lower resolution than the printer's output resolution. For example, printing an image scanned at 72 dpi using the printer's Standard print quality mode.
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Images printed using
Image Smoothing
appear with less sharp detail but with smoother color transitions.
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Default is
Off.
Stylized representation of the page
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The lower left area of the dialog box displays a stylized representation of the page as it would look when printed using the current selections in the
Scale, Scale to fit, Printer model, Media size
(selection),
Landscape orientation, Replicate images, Center images,
and
Image separation
options. When you change any of these selections, the representation of the page is redrawn to reflect the new selection.
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If
Show color preview of image
is
On,
an approximate color image is displayed.
Scaling an image
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Scale to fit
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Scales an image to the largest size that fits the image area of the currently selected page size or orientation.
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Automatically updates the
Scale
field value.
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Scale
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Type the percentage the image should be scaled, from 10 percent to 2000 percent.
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Use with the
Replicate images
option to produce multiple copies of an image on a single page.
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Alert message:
Image clipping will occur.
This message appears in the PhaserPrint dialog box whenever a scaled image will not fit within the image area of the currently selected page size or orientation option.
Landscape orientation
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Prints the image horizontally (landscape) on the page. Leave this box unchecked to print the image vertically (portrait) on the page.
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Refer to the
Stylized representation
of the page, in the lower left corner of the dialog box, to see how your selection will look when printed.
Center images
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Centers the image in the page's image area.
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If this box is not checked, the lower left corner of the image is aligned with the lower left corner of the printable area of the page.
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If the
Center images
box is checked
and
the
Replicate images
box is checked, the set of replicated images are centered in the image area of the page.
Replicate images
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Fills the page's image area with as many copies of the image as will fit.
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The size of each replicated image is determined by the setting in the
Scale
text box.
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If the size of each replicated image (shown as black rectangles in the stylized representation of the page) is too small to display, the total image area of the printed page is shown as a single gray rectangle.
Image size
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Reflects the dimensions, in inches or millimeters, of the image.
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If the value in the
Scale
box is out-of-range, the image dimensions are displayed with question marks.
Image separation
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Only available if the
Replicate images
box is checked.
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Type an amount, in inches or millimeters (depending on your measurement standard), to specify the amount of separation between each replicated image.
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A larger amount reduces the number of images that can be printed at one time.
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Minimum allowed separation value is
0.
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Maximum separation value is
100
mm (
4
inches).
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Default separation value is
3.175
mm (
0.125
/one-eighth inch).
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Valid characters for this field are
0
to
9
and a period (or decimal point).
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As you type a value, the stylized representation of the page, and
Number of images
and
Image layout
values are dynamically updated. If the value entered in the
Image separation
field is out-of-range, the values in these other fields are replaced by question marks, and no images are shown in the stylized representation of the page. If the value is out-of-range, and you click
Print
or
Save,
the following alert is displayed:
The value for Image separation is out of range. It will be replaced with the closest allowed value.
Number of images
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Displays the number of scaled images that will fit in the image area of the currently selected
Media size (selection)
and
Landscape orientation
options.
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Number of images
reflects the current
Image separation
value.
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If the
Replicate images
box is not checked, this number is set to
1.
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If either
Scale
or
Image separation
values are out-of-range, a question mark is displayed.
Image layout
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Shows how the scaled images will fit horizontally and vertically in the image area of the currently selected
Media
and
Landscape orientation
options.
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Image layout
reflects the current
Image separation
value.
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If the
Replicate images
box is not checked, this number is set
to
1 x 1.
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If either
Scale
or
Image separation
values are out-of-range, question marks are displayed.
Media size (display)
Reflects the dimensions, in inches or millimeters, of the selected media size.
Show color preview of image
Displays an approximate color image, rather than a black box, in the
Stylized representation of the page
field.
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