Primera Technology BravoPro Automated Optical Disc Printing System User Manual

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24 Printing Discs From Windows

Non-printable Outer Margin

This setting allows you to change the size of the border around

the disc. Increasing this value increases the non-printable

border, decreasing the setting reduces the non-printable border.

Resolution

Select the appropriate print quality option for your image.

Keep in mind that Normal 600 provides the lowest quality but

fastest print, and that Super Photo 2400 provides the highest

quality but slowest print. You may wish to experiment with

these options to see which one is best for your particular CD

media and print quality requirements.

Cartridge Type

The Color + Black setting will print discs using both the color

and black cartridges. If selecting the Color + Black setting it is

highly recommended that you perform an Alignment Print.

Select Color to print using only the color cartridge. The

Monochrome Black setting prints using the monochrome black

cartridge only.

Color Matching

Click on the Color Matching down arrow and choose the color

matching option that's right for you. Select None if you are

more interested in print speed rather than color accuracy, if

you have already color corrected your image for printing, or if

you are using some other third party color matching software.
Select

Algebraic

if you would like the printer driver to make

very simple color balance adjustments based on an RGB color

model. This option gives you more natural looking images

without actually utilizing any specific color matching software.
Select PrimaColor to enable color-matching profiles written

specifically for the Printer by Candela Color Management

System. This setting automatically adjusts the color of your

image according to predetermined printer profiles and default

system profiles. This results in a very precise color match when

attempting to print photographic images.

Dither Mode

Select this option to choose the appropriate dither mode for

your image. Select Optimize for photos if printing a design

primarily composed of photographic images. Select Optimize

for graphics if mainly printing text, lines, and graphics.

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