HP RIP Software - HP RIP Software User Guide

2-10 Working with Queues
Stretch Fit scales the image in the horizontal and vertical
dimensions to fit the entire area of the selected media size,
without regard to aspect ratio.
Manual displays the Crop/Size tab so you can interactively
position the image.
Unscaled prints the image at its original size and orientation,
and snaps the page size to the image size (without regard to
the default media size selected).
Crop Marks — prints one of four styles of crop marks, based on
the page size of the document: Blip (black squares in the corners),
Traditional (traditional crop marks), Box Cut (an outline around the
page), Corner (outlines at the corners of the page). This option
adds approximately 6 inches ( mm) to all four sides of the image, so
it can only be used if there is sufficent space on the media.
Job Height and Width — shown in Output queues.
Dither Type — choose Error Diffusion for highest quality output for
indoor display, Threshold Dither for fastest printing of outdoor dis-
play work, or Threshold (Optimized for Speed) for jobs wider than
72 inches at 600x300 dpi.
Resolution — If supported by your printer type, select the resolu-
tion at which the image is to be processed and printed. Changing
this setting for a job in a Output or RIP Saver queue will send the
job back to an Input queue for RIPing again Lower resolutions can
often significantly reduce the time required without a noticeable
change in print quality. Available resolutions vary by printer; some
printers only have one resolution.
Color Space — for accurate color matching, choose the color
space that matches the color space used to create the image, RGB
or CMYK.
4. To save your changes, click the Submit ( ) button.