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<H2 class="western"><A name="__RefHeading___Toc15473_1469257139"></A>8.1
Index card „Main“</H2>
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<P class="western">The most frequently used settings can be found on
this index card.</P>
<P ALIGN="CENTER" STYLE="margin-bottom: 0cm"><IMG align="left" height="263" hspace="19" name="Grafik1" src="settings-main.png"
vspace="4" width="392"></P>
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<H5 class="western">Quality</H5>
<P class="western">Almost every printer
offers several print modes. Generally, the higher the print quality the
longer the printout will take. So you will probably choose a lower
print quality for draft and test printouts and one of the highest
qualities for the final printout.</P>
<H5 class="western">Paper</H5>
<P class="western">Specify the medium you
want to print on (i.e. the type of paper or a different media type like
transparency, printable CD, etc.). Internally, TurboPrint chooses the
appropriate color profile for this medium and adapts other printing
parameters like printing speed, amount of ink, interleaving, etc.
</P>
<P class="western">To achieve a good color quality it is very important
that you set the correct media type.
As an alternative you can select a similar medium, e.g. “Inkjet Paper”
for any matte coated inkjet paper or “Glossy” for any glossy or
semi-glossy coated photo paper. But keep in mind that you can only
obtain exact colors if the paper is supported directly.</P>
<P align="left" class="western"><B>Adding new papers</B>
<BR> (only TurboPrint Pro / TurboPrint Studio):</P>
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You can further improve the color quality – especially if your preferred
paper is not supported directly – with an
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individual TurboPrint color profile for your printer and your preferred
paper by the ZEDOnet profile measuring service.
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Read more about individual color profiles in the description of the
TurboPrint printer profiles section “<A class="western" href="10-.html#10."Profiles" - color profile administration|outline">
10. Profiles - color profile administration</A>"
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.</P>
<H5 class="western">Dithering</H5>
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Pictures and photos can contain millions of different colors, but
printers normally can only print with black and three (or up to eight)
different ink colors. It is therefore necessary to create intermediate
colors or shades of gray either by mixing the ink colors and/or by
applying certain dithering patterns to produce the illusion of more
colors than the printer actually provides. To accurately represent all
colors, TurboPrint supports three different dithering patterns:</P>
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<P class="western"><B>Error Diffusion</B>
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(recommended setting for inkjet printers)</P>
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This diffuse pattern tries to eliminate any visibly noticeable
geometrical pattern. Even fine details are reproduced. As the
distribution of the dots requires a lot of processing power, the
printout time is higher than with the<EM class="western">
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Ordered</EM>
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patterns.
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<P class="western"><B>Ordered fine</B></P>
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The dot pattern is similar to those used for newspapers printing. In
this mode printouts are not as smooth as with the<EM class="western">
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Error diffusion</EM>
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pattern but significantly faster.</P>
<P class="western"><B>Ordered coarse</B>
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(best pattern for laser printers)</P>
<P class="western">This pattern is not as
fine as the other “Ordered” pattern and is therefore better suited for
laser printers as these printers have difficulties in producing a
homogeneous printout with fine patterns.</P>
<H5 class="western"><B>Cartridge</B></H5>
<P class="western">This setting is only available for certain printers
to control printer specific options, e.g.</P>
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<P class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm">black or color print head
inserted in the printer</P>
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<P class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm">4-color printhead or
6-color photo printhead used</P>
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<P class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm">matte black or photo black
ink cartridge used</P>
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<P class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm">gloss optimizer on or off</P>
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normal or economy print mode</P>
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<H5 class="western">Brightness</H5>
<P class="western">Use this slider to
render the printout lighter or darker. The higher the value the
brighter your printouts will get and vice versa.</P>
<P class="western" style="margin-left: 1.25cm; margin-bottom: 0cm">
<B>Note:</B> Only intermediate
colors will be changed, black and white will remain unchanged - i.e.
pure black will be printed as pure black, white as pure white. If you
also want to brighten the black parts of a printout you can reduce the
contrast with the control described next.</P>
<H5 class="western">Contrast</H5>
<P class="western">Use this slider to
increase or decrease the contrast of your printout. With a decreased
contrast white will stay unchanged, i.e. only dark colors will become
brighter. With an increased contrast bright colors will become brighter
and dark colors will become darker.</P>
<H5 class="western">Intensity</H5>
<P class="western">Increases / decreases the amount of
applied ink. Hence the complete printout will become paler (move slider
to „low“) or more intense.</P>
<P class="western">A lower saturation is good print test prints and in
cases where too much ink is applied. You can easily save ink with this
slider, however this will result in visibly paler printouts – to save
ink without that impact, preferably use the „ink control“ sliders.</P>
<P class="western">A higher saturation can be used to get intenser
colors on certain media that need a higher ink usage (e.g. some
transparencies or printable CDs).</P>
<P class="western" style="margin-left: 1.25cm"><B>Attention:</B> Inks
might flow on the paper if too high saturation levels are used.</P>
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