[Setup] Menu ([Imaging] Options)

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Table description
Bold values in the table indicate the default settings.
The setting items or setting values with "*" may not be displayed depending on the availability of the optional accessories and other settings.
Setting Item
Setting Value
Setting
[Image Orientation]
[Auto], [Vertical], [Horizontal]
Specifies whether the printer should print an image in portrait (vertical) orientation or in landscape (horizontal) orientation.
[Zoom]
[Off], [Auto]
Specifies whether the printer should print with scaling outputs according to the printable area.
[Print Position]
[Auto], [Center], [Top Left]
Specifies the printing position for an image.
[Print Guarantee]*
[Off], [On]
Set the processing method for received TIFF data.
When it is set to [Off], the processing time is shortened by processing received TIFF data sequentially.
When it is set to [On], it is possible to prevent errors from occurring, since all the TIFF data is received before processing begins. However, the printing speed will drop.
After specifying, perform a hard reset or restart the printer to enable the settings.
[Show Warnings]
[Off], [Print], [Panel]
Specifies the display setting for the error message in case of an error occurring.
[Print E-Mail Text]
[On], [Off]
Set e-mail print.
[Limit E-Mail Print]
[Off], [On]
[Enlarge Print Area]
[Off], [On]
Specifies whether the printer should print a document with its printable area expanded.
[RGB Source Profile]
[sRGB v3.0 (Canon)], [Canon HDTV gamma 1.5], [Canon HDTV gamma 1.8], [Canon HDTV gamma 2.4]
Select a suitable profile for RGB data that matches the monitor that you are using.
When it set to [sRGB v3.0 (Canon)], it is set to the industry standard image quality for general Windows (PC) monitors. When using monitors that support sRGB, it can match the colors displayed on the monitor and the colors printed in the printer and print colors close to the colors displayed on the monitor.
When it is set to [Canon HDTV gamma X.X], it adjusts the brightness of the printed result so that the brightest and darkest parts of the data are not lost. Set it to adjust the brightness, such as when the print result is brighter than the colors displayed on the monitor. The larger the gamma value, the darker it is printed.
[CMYK Sim. Profile]
[Euro Standard v1.00], [JapanColor (Canon)], [U.S. Web Coated v1.0]
You can set a simulation target when printing CMYK data. The machine converts CMYK data to a device-dependent CMYK color model in accordance with the simulation target selected by the CMYK simulation profile.
When it is set to [JapanColor (Canon)], it uses JapanColor profile.
When it is set to [U.S. Web Coated v1.0], it uses U.S. Web Coated profile.
When it is set to [Euro Standard v1.00], it uses Euro Standard profile
[Output Profile]
[Normal], [Photo]
You can define suitable profiles for data that you are trying to print.
When it is set to [Normal], it matches with colors close to the colors displayed on the monitor, and prints.
When it is set to [Photo], it matches with colors similar to photographs, and prints.
[Matching Method]
[Perceptual], [Saturation], [Colorimetric]
Specify the printing method when [RGB Source Profile] is applied. You can select color rendering style on the machine, as shown below.
When it is set to [Perceptual], it provides colors suitable for printing photos and bitmap images.
When it is set to [Saturation], it provides colors suitable for printing artwork and graphs for use in presentations.
When it is set to [Colorimetric], it reproduces as accurately as possible the RGB color values that are within the machine's color gamut.
[Halftones]
[Resolution], [Gradation], [Error Diffusion]
Specify the halftone display method when printing
When it is set to [Resolution], you can print in fine detail so that the edges of text data can be seen clearly. It is suitable for printing data containing text and fine lines.
When it is set to [Gradation] you can perform printing that combines smooth gradation with edge quality. It is suitable for printing graphics or graphs that use gradation.
When it is set to [Error Diffusion], it uses error diffusion that excels at subtle expression of text and fine lines. It is suitable for printing small text or particularly fine lines.
[Photo Corr (CL Only)]*
[Photo Optimizer PRO]
[Off], [On]
Set whether to correct image contrast, color balance, saturation, and gradation automatically and print.
If [Color Mode] is set as [Black], the setting for this item becomes invalid.
[Red-Eye Correction]
[Off], [On]
Set whether to detect and correct red eye caused by flash or strobe light when shooting and print.
If [Color Mode] is set as [Black], the setting for this item becomes invalid.
[Red-Eye Correct. Lv.]
[Weak], [Standard], [Strong]
When [Red-Eye Correction] is set to [On], set the red-eye correction strength.
[Face Brightener]
[Off], [On]
Set whether or not to correct and print photographs in which people's faces are dark due to insufficient backlighting or underexposure so that the entire image is brightened and the people's faces are the preferred brightness.
If [Color Mode] is set as [Black], the setting for this item becomes invalid.
[Face Brightener Lv.]
[Weak], [Standard], [Strong]
When [Face Brightener] is set to [On], set the correction strength for brightening the entire image.
[Grayscale Conversion]
[sRGB], [NTSC], [Uniform RGB]
Select the method for converting color print data to grayscale for printing.
When it is set to [sRGB], it calculates the grayscale value using the sRGB standard color conversion method.
When it is set to [NTSC], it calculates the grayscale value using the NTSC standard color conversion method.
When it is set to [Uniform RGB], it takes the average value of the Red, Green and Blue color values as the grayscale value.
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