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 Using the PF-Pro Disc Printer 
 
 
14 
Changing Print Quality
 
To change the Print Quality, click the Advanced 
button on the Print screen.  Select the Media 
type/Quality
 option from the list circled to the right.  
The settings to the right will appear. 
You can select either 
Photo
 or 
Graphics and Text
 
as the Media Type.  
Photo
 will take longer to print 
and will use more ink, but the quality will be higher.  
Graphics and Text
, on the other hand, has a lower 
quality but will print in less time with less ink used. 
You can also choose between 
Draft
 (Graphics and 
Text only), 
Normal
Best
,  and 
Maximum
 
dpi
 
(Photo only) from the Quality list.  The choices are 
listed in order of lowest to highest quality and ink 
usage.  
Color can be selected as 
ColorSmart/sRGB
ColorSync
, or 
Grayscale
 
Changing Print Diameters   
Different media types and brands may vary in the 
size of the printable surface.  When the print 
surface changes, you will need to set the printer to 
the correct sizes. 
Always make sure the images are printing centered 
on the disc before changing the diameter settings.  
If the image is not centered, please refer to page 
10 for infomration on the alignment process. 
To change the diameter of the printed area, click 
the  Advanced button on the Print screen.  Select 
the Disc Printing option from the list circled to the 
right.  The settings to the right will appear. 
The  Outer setting will change how closely to the 
edge of the disc the image will print.  Increase the 
Outer setting to leave less unprinted area at the 
outer edge.  Decrease the Outer setting to leave 
more unprinted area at the outer edge..   
The Inner setting will change how closely to the center of the disc the image will print.  Decrease the 
Inner setting to leave less unprinted area at the center.  Increase the Inner setting to leave more 
unprinted area at the center. 
You should never have the printer attempting to print off the 
printable surface.  This will leave unabsorbed ink on the disc.