7. From
the
Page size
field select your paper size or choose
Custom
for a custom page size.
8. If you choose Custom page size, enter the custom size in the height and width fields.
9. Select your printer’s resolution as the
Target Output Resolution
. If it is not available, select the next
highest value.
10. Select your printer in the
Compose to printer
menu. Then click
OK
.
11. Go
to
File
>
Preferences
>
General
. Click the ‘
CMS Setup...
’ button.
12. From
Color Management
select
OFF
.
13. Click
OK
to Color Management System Preferences. Click
OK
to Preferences.
14. Go
to
File
>
.
15. From
the
PPD
menu, select the PPD for your printer.
16. Click
the
Paper
button. From the
Size
menu, select your paper size. Select
Custom
for a custom size.
Enter the width and height of the custom paper size in the new Custom Paper Size dialog. Your paper
size should match your job size. Click OK.
17. Click
the
Options
button. From the
Send image data
menu select
Normal
.
18. From
Download fonts
select
PostScript and TrueType
.
19. Click
the
Color
button. Select
Composite and Color
.
20. From
Optimized Screen
select
Default
.
21. Click
the
Features
button. Select any other printer specific settings you want.
22. Click
.
Adobe Photoshop® 5.0 [Windows]
1. From the Roland ColorChoice Print Monitor, click
Setup
>
Setup Properties
. Then click the Print tab.
2. Make sure the
Perform Color Correction
checkbox has a check in it.
3. In the ICC input profile area, select appropriate CMYK and RGB profiles. If you know which profiles your
application is using, select that profile; if you don’t, use the default settings.
4. For the ICC output profile, select the appropriate ink/media combination. Also select a rendering intent to
use. Click the
Info
button to see a full description of the selected profile.
5. Click
OK
to Setup Properties.
6. In Photoshop go to
File
>
Page Setup
.
7. From
the
Name
field select your printer.
8. Click
the
Properties
button. Choose a paper size from the
Paper
field or select a
Custom
page for a
custom page size.
9. If you choose a custom page size, you may enter the custom size by clicking the ‘
Custom
’ button and
entering the width and height. The paper size should match the canvas size created in Photoshop. Click
OK
to Custom Page Size.
10. If you choose a custom page, click
OK
to Custom Defined Size dialog.
11. Click
OK
to Printer Properties.
12. Click
the
Screen
button.
13. Check the box for ‘
Use Printer’s Default Screens
’.
14. Click
OK
to Page Setup dialog.
15. Go
to
File
>
.
16. Choose
RGB
from the ‘
RGB Color
’ if your file is an RGB file.
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