Primera Technology 6 User Manual

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16 Using the CD/DVD Printer 6 with Windows

Select PrimaColor to enable color matching profiles written

specifically for the CD/DVD Printer 6. The PrimaColor by

Candela Color Management System automatically adjusts the

color of your image according to preconfigured printer profiles

and default system profiles. This results in a very precise color

match compliant with ICC standards.
Select Z-Color to use a factory set color match scheme that is

calibrated toward the inks used in the CD/DVD Printer 6.

Note that the color of the CD surface can affect the outcome of

the colors and PrimaColor is optimized for white TuffCoat

CD's.

Ink Saturation

This option controls the ink saturation of the printed image.

When printing onto the printer manufacturer's TuffCoat CD

media, this option can be left at its default setting of 50%.

When printing onto other brands of printable CD media, you

may need to adjust this control in order to optimize the ink

saturation for the printable surface of your specific CD media.

Click and drag on the slide's box, or click on the left and right

arrows to change the ink saturation setting. Moving the slide's

box to the left reduces the overall ink saturation, while moving

it to the right increases it.

Print Black using only Black Cartidge

When using the Color+Black Ink Cartridge Setting the printer

will apply full cyan, magenta, yellow and black ink to create

black. This makes for a very strong black but also uses more

ink than using just black. This option will allow to use only

the black ink for black areas alowing for more efficient ink

usage.

Calibration Options

This section displays options for fine-tuning the position of

your printed image, changing the size of a CD's nonprintable

center, and also performing a cartridge alignment calibration.

The following gives a complete description of each of the

Calibration options.
The Inner Diameter adjustment sets the size of the non-

printable area at the center of the disc. This is measured in

.1mm units and defaults to 386 which is a standard center size.

Making this number smaller will allow you to print closer to

the center hub, but be aware that ink printing on non printable

surfaces at the center of the disc will not dry and can spin off

into a drive.

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