Konica Minolta micropress release 6 User Manual
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Edit Page Setup Dialog
To open the Edit Page Setup dialog, double-click a
page setup (or highlight and press Edit). Click New
to open a new page setup for editing.
The Edit Page Setup dialog contains all informa-
tion to define a page setup. You can access the
Device Manager, Separations Manager, Color
Setup Manager, Calibration Manager, and Cassette
Manager directly from the dialog.
•
Output Device section specifies device to
which jobs are sent and what color space (if
available) and compression style the device
will use
which jobs are sent and what color space (if
available) and compression style the device
will use
•
The Separations, Screening & Color section
defines:
defines:
– screen (dot shape, frequency, angle) and if
separations are made (Style)
– The ICC color setup (Color)
– The UCR, Screen angles, Trapping, and Overprinting (Color Options). UCR and
– The UCR, Screen angles, Trapping, and Overprinting (Color Options). UCR and
screen angles are overridden by the ICC setup and Style setup respectively.
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The Calibration & Dot Gain section contains the linearization curve (Calibration) and
ToneCurves (Tone Curves). A linearization curve must be loaded to enable ToneCurve
use.
ToneCurves (Tone Curves). A linearization curve must be loaded to enable ToneCurve
use.
Other sections are explained in the following section. The Enable Feature option provides
additional job processing tools that expand the flexibility and power of MP-RIP.
Edit Page Setup Definitions
Edit Page Setup Definitions
Item
Definition
Device
Select the MicroPress virtual engine (C1, G12, etc.), or one of the following:
Note: If you change the Device, you may need to choose a separations style before
saving the page setup.
Note: If you change the Device, you may need to choose a separations style before
saving the page setup.
• Preview—Simple job preview on MicroPress server.
• None—No printed output. Performs all job processing. Use for testing or timing jobs.
• TIFF—Produces TIFF (Tag Image File Format) files. Most desktop publishing
• None—No printed output. Performs all job processing. Use for testing or timing jobs.
• TIFF—Produces TIFF (Tag Image File Format) files. Most desktop publishing
applications can import this format.
Device Manager
See the Device Manager section.
Configure Device
(MicroPress)
(MicroPress)
Set device rendering and compression.
• Color Generation—Set virtual engine's device rendering.
– CMYK Contone: Process CMYK data at 8 bits per pixel (32-bit color).
– CMYK BiLevel: Process CMYK data at 1 bit per pixel for BiLevel mode (standard
– CMYK BiLevel: Process CMYK data at 1 bit per pixel for BiLevel mode (standard
resolution selected) or 2 bits per pixel for QuadLevel mode. With "CMYK BiLevel"
selected for Configure Device, a resolution setting of 1200 or 800 dpi respectively for
the 312 or Cii device sets QuadLevel mode.
selected for Configure Device, a resolution setting of 1200 or 800 dpi respectively for
the 312 or Cii device sets QuadLevel mode.
– Gray: Process B&W data at 8 bits per pixel (B&W contone).
– Monochrome: Process B&W data at 1 bit per pixel.
– Monochrome: Process B&W data at 1 bit per pixel.
• Compression: Set virtual engine's compression type.
– MP Compress: Default compression, lossless, compression ratio varies by job
content.
– MP Compress+: Lossy compression, compression ratio higher, required for >8
contone color PrintStations.