User`s guide

PowerRIP 2000 Manual
iProof Systems, Inc.
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Option
Description
Paper Size
Copy Count
Resolution
Scaling
TrueType Font
Color Mode
Rendering Intent
RGB Source
Paper Size should be set to match the paper you have in the printer. The
default setting is Letter.
Select the number of copies you wish to print. The default is 1.
Resolution of the printer is measured in dots per inch (DPI) and represents
the amount of detail that can be shown. The higher the number the finer the
resolution. Lower resolutions print faster and use less ink. The default setting
is 360for most printers.
Scaling allows you to reduce the size of the output to fit within a given paper
size. The default is 100%.
Substitute with Device Font is the default and recommended setting.
Download as Softfont is also available.
Color Mode can be set to either Grayscale or Full Color CMYK. Full Color
CMYK is the default setting.
Rendering Intent should be set to Perceptual. Absolute & Relative Saturation
and Relative & Absolute Colorimetric are not presently available.
RGB Source should be set to reflect the monitor used to create the image.
Use RIP Default if no other option available. RIP Default is the default
setting.
Note: The features discussed in Chapter 9 are dependent on your printer and version of PowerRIP 2000. Not
all features are available on all printers or on all revisions of PowerRIP 2000.
PowerRIP 2000 Printers
CMYK Source
Output profiles for devices such as printers and printing presses. Also know
as destination profiles. CMYK Source should be set to RIP Default
Make Composite from
Separations
Allows you to print composite proofs directly from color separated output
files. Make Composites from Separations should be set to No if you are
printing a composite. Note: Not all applications have the capacity to create
compositions from separations. Photoshop, Word, and Excel are examples of
applications that cannot use this feature.
Print Mode
Print Mode can be set to Color-Normal, Color-Draft, Color Best, Color-
PhotoREt, Color-2400x1200, Monochrome-Normal, Monochrome-Draft, and
Monochrome-Best.
Make Separations
Make Separations should be set to No unless you are printing a separation.
Chapter 9 - Properties/Features