Roland Ver. 4.5 User Manual

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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>Print
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 
Print
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>Print
16. Choose 
RGB from the ‘RGB Color’ if your file is an RGB file.  
 
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