User guide

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PHOTO 720dpi (Printing is done with 1440dpi along the material feed direction)
SUPER 720dpi
FINE 720dpi
NORMAL 360dpi
FAST 360dpi
DRAFT 180dpi
Print Direction-
You can select what direction of head travelling to make printing, single way or both. Again, printing quality and
printing time are in trade off. Unidirectional printing might produce better quality.
Overprint-
You can select the number of times to print the same image superimposed over the same location. The default time is
one. Please consult “2-9 Other Functions” in the Hi-Fi JET User’s Manual for more information.
Page-
You can specify the margin between pages. By specifying ‘0mm’, you can connect two or more pages. Consult “2-9 Other
Functions” in the Hi-Fi JET User’s Manual.
Check “Media Feed Calibration” to print in accurate distances. If you manually calibrate, via the Setup menu, uncheck this
checkbox. For details of this function, see “2-6 Printing/Making Corrections for Printing” in the Hi-Fi JET User’s Manual.
Check “Cut Media After Printing” To separate the sheet after printing is complete. See “2-7 Ending Printing Operations” in the
Hi-Fi JET User’s Manual for more details.
Dry Time
- Specify how long the printer is idle before cutting begins.
Print Crop Mark
- Places crop marks on the image, so that it can be cut separately, if desired.
Driver Options (CAMM JET)
- Clicking this button launches the Driver Options dialog, shown below.
When this option is checked, the settings made in this dialog are sent to the printer, overriding temporarily the settings made
through the printer panel. When it is unchecked, the settings in the printer panel are used.
Print Quality-
The Options that are available in the Print Quality list are linked to the Resolution setting in on the Print tab, changing according to
the DPI setting.
There are 7 print modes. Print mode is a combination of resolution and the number of passes. Generally higher
resolution produces higher quality output, but the processing speed will be slower. Also, due to the characteristics and specifications
of the media in use, you may not see significant changes in the print quality by selecting a different print mode. If you select the
ICC profile for a certain target media and the ICC profile has the print mode embedded in its name, then this print mode will
probably yield the best results in terms of time and quality.
Overprint-
Defines the number of times to print the same image superimposed over the same position. The default is one. Please
consult "User's Reference - Performing Overprinting" in the CAMM JET User's Manual for more information.
Page Spacing-
Defines the margin between pages. Please consult "User's Reference - Setting the Page Margins" in the CAMM JET
User's Manual for more information.
Dry Time-
Defines the Ink Drying time. When performing Print and Cut, it will wait the specified amount of time before cutting.
Set longer interval when using media that does not absorb the ink well.
Print Direction-
Defines the direction which the print head will print (uni-direction or bi-direction). Uni-directional priting may
produce better quality but it will take longer to print.
Media Feed Calibration-
Check this option to print with accurate distance. If you manually calibrate via the CAMM JET panel
(CALIBRATION>PRINTING ADJ.), uncheck this option. Please consult "User's Reference - Making Correction for Printing -
Feed Correction" in the CAMM JET User's Manual for more information.