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EPS/TIFF Options
Default Print Mode specifies how files sent to the printer with
the ColorSpan Image Utility or Downloader Utility are printed.
For details, refer to the System Control User Guide and the Print-
ing Tools User Guide.
You can see how the image will look before printing by checking
its Preview in the Output queue.
RIP Options
Image Quality — Select the image quality based on how fast you
want the job to RIP and print, the level of apparent resolution
required, and the quality of gradients required. Unless desig-
nated 600x300, all print modes print at 600x600 dpi resolution.
You can choose from:
◆ SmoothTone Full Page — highest quality, applies SmoothTone
error diffusion to all elements on the page. Yields the best
color matching.
◆ SmoothTone Full Page 600x300 — RIPs the job with Smooth-
Tone error diffusion, but at a lower vertical resolution for
faster printing. Jobs RIPed at 600x300 are identified with a
“6x3” icon in output and RIP Saver queues.
◆ ICC SmoothTone Full Page — RIPs the job with SmoothTone
error diffusion for an ICC workflow.
◆ ICC SmoothTone Full Page 600x300 — same as ICC Smooth-
Tone Full Page, but at a lower vertical resolution for faster
printing.
◆ Mural Better — image quality is very close to SmoothTone Full
Page, but RIP times are much faster. Switch to SmoothTone
Full Page if text or line art quality is too “jaggy” at the
intended viewing distance.
◆ ICC Mural Better — same as Mural Better but for an ICC work-
flow.
◆ Mural Bigger — Mural Bigger prints faster, which produces
lower quality at close viewing range. The RIP time is less for
this mode than for any other mode.
◆ ICC Mural Bigger — same as Mural Bigger but for an ICC
workflow.
◆ Traditional Halftone — uses a halftone screen.