Руководство Пользователя для Xerox Xerox 6050A Wide Format Solution
AccXES Client Tools User Guide
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Setup Options – for Default Document Settings
Beginning with ACT version 8.0, the Media section from this page has been
moved to the new Media Tab.
moved to the new Media Tab.
Description – Any information that you type into the description field will
show in the Options column of the Document Submit screen.
show in the Options column of the Document Submit screen.
File Format - Use the down arrow
to display and select your file type.
The choices are Automatic Detection, CalComp, Cals1, Cals2, NIRS, HPGL,
HPGL/2, CGM, TIFF, JPEG, PDF (optional), PostScript (optional). Choosing
Automatic Detection allows the printer to determine the file format. If you have
another file type, then you will need to convert it to one of the allowed formats
before it will print. When CalComp, HPGL, or HPGL/2 are chosen, an
additional tab page of option choices is available to you.
HPGL/2, CGM, TIFF, JPEG, PDF (optional), PostScript (optional). Choosing
Automatic Detection allows the printer to determine the file format. If you have
another file type, then you will need to convert it to one of the allowed formats
before it will print. When CalComp, HPGL, or HPGL/2 are chosen, an
additional tab page of option choices is available to you.
PostScript Options
PDF Optimization - In the file format drop down list, first select the PDF file
type. This feature is selected by default to control some "behind the
scenes" processing inside the PostScript rendering path. If you have
problems printing a PDF file, unselect this feature to see if it fixes the issue.
type. This feature is selected by default to control some "behind the
scenes" processing inside the PostScript rendering path. If you have
problems printing a PDF file, unselect this feature to see if it fixes the issue.
CIE Color - In the file format drop down list, first select the PostScript file
type. If a color printer is attached, selecting this feature will produce vibrant
colors for Auto or Graphic document types. For Lines and Text document
types, the colors will look more saturated (bold). For Photo document types,
the colors will look truer to the original photograph. This feature works by
converting incoming color information to CIE color, then back to CMYK or
Gray through a Color Rendering dictionary.
type. If a color printer is attached, selecting this feature will produce vibrant
colors for Auto or Graphic document types. For Lines and Text document
types, the colors will look more saturated (bold). For Photo document types,
the colors will look truer to the original photograph. This feature works by
converting incoming color information to CIE color, then back to CMYK or
Gray through a Color Rendering dictionary.
Halftone Method (for Color Printers only) - In the file format drop down
list, first select the PostScript file type.
list, first select the PostScript file type.
Halftone Screen renders images with a standard printing press
appearance. This is the factory default setting.
Error Diffusion renders images with more of a continuous tone
(photographic appearance). Note that error diffused images, which are
computationally intensive, take considerably longer to process.
appearance. This is the factory default setting.
Error Diffusion renders images with more of a continuous tone
(photographic appearance). Note that error diffused images, which are
computationally intensive, take considerably longer to process.
Update Defaults - Select this button to save the current document settings
(from all of the Edit Default Document Print Option tabs or from all of the Edit
Document Print Options tabs) to be the system defaults. System default
values can be created for three different types of default printers: color,
monochrome, or unknown. These values will be used whenever the Reset
button is pressed on any of the Document tabs or whenever a new document
set is created.
(from all of the Edit Default Document Print Option tabs or from all of the Edit
Document Print Options tabs) to be the system defaults. System default
values can be created for three different types of default printers: color,
monochrome, or unknown. These values will be used whenever the Reset
button is pressed on any of the Document tabs or whenever a new document
set is created.