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Large Format Printer
User Manual
Basic Printing Workflow
Working With Various Print Jobs
Enhanced Printing Options
Windows Software
Mac OS X Software
Print Jobs
Handling Paper
Adjustments for Better Print Quality
Printer Parts
Network Setting
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Error Message
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  • Page 1 Large Format Printer User Manual Basic Printing Workflow Working With Various Print Jobs Enhanced Printing Options Windows Software Mac OS X Software Print Jobs Handling Paper Adjustments for Better Print Quality Printer Parts Network Setting Maintenance Troubleshooting 1002 Error Message 1039 Appendix 1068...
  • Page 2 Note In order to be printed easily, this PDF-format manual is converted from the HTML-format instruction manual included on the "User Manuals CD-ROM" supplied with the printer. Thus, there are descriptions that are applied only in HTML format, and functions (video display function, etc.) that cannot be used. We appreciate your understanding.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Con t ents Basic Printing Workflow Printing procedure Printing Options Using Rolls and Sheets ......................... 2 Loading and Printing on Rolls ............................3 Loading and Printing on Sheets ............................6 Printing in Windows ................................. 8 Printing from Mac OS X ..............................9 Canceling print jobs Canceling Print Jobs from the Control Panel .........................
  • Page 4 Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Windows) ....................67 Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X) ....................70 Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value ......................73 Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Windows) ..................74 Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X) ..................
  • Page 5 Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins (Windows) ......... 167 Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins (Mac OS X) ....... 170 Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals ........................175 Checking Images Before Printing Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing ......................
  • Page 6 Operating Environment ..............................242 Starting Preview ................................242 Preview Main Window ..............................244 Dialog Area .................................. 247 Enlarge/Reduce the screen display ..........................248 Moving a Page ................................248 Using the ruler ................................249 Priority setting for rotating 90 degrees ......................... 249 Printing with Selecting the Layout ..........................
  • Page 7 Preview Area ................................. 310 Main Sheet ..................................311 Page Setup Sheet ................................315 Color Settings Sheet ..............................318 Print History Sheet ............................... 319 Support Sheet ................................321 Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box ..........................322 Set Configuration Dialog Box ............................324 ICC Conversion Options dialog box ...........................
  • Page 8 To start from Microsoft PowerPoint ..........................392 Print Matching Roll Width (PowerPoint) ........................394 Borderless Printing (PowerPoint) ..........................397 Multi-Page Printing (PowerPoint) ..........................399 Register the settings(PowerPoint) ..........................402 Print Using Registered Settings (PowerPoint) ......................403 Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (PowerPoint) ..................405 To start from Microsoft Excel ............................
  • Page 9 Using Paper Other Than Genuine Paper/Feed Confirmed Paper ................. 458 Compatible Paper ..............................459 Add Custom Paper ..............................460 Delete Custom Paper ..............................469 Edit Custom Paper ..............................470 Export Custom Media Information ........................... 471 Import Custom Media Information ........................... 472 Warnings ...................................
  • Page 10 Print on the Center ................................ 536 Not Print Spaces at the Top/Bottom ..........................536 Print Page Rotated 90 Degrees ............................. 537 Display with Fitting to the Width of the Paper ......................538 Display with All ................................539 Display with Actual Size .............................. 540 Moving a Page ................................
  • Page 11 Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER ............... 598 Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional The Features of Print Plug-In ............................602 Operating Environment ..............................602 Installation Procedures ..............................603 Uninstall Procedures ..............................605 Starting from Photoshop ............................... 607 Starting from Digital Photo Professional ........................
  • Page 12 Media Configuration Tool The Features of Media Configuration Tool ........................671 Operating Environment ..............................672 Procedures for Installing .............................. 672 Procedures for Uninstalling ............................675 Starting the Media Configuration Tool ........................678 Media Configuration Tool main window ........................679 Editing Media Type Information ..........................680 Adding Media Types ..............................
  • Page 13 Specifying the Paper Length ............................783 Removing the Roll from the Printer ..........................784 Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder ........................786 Feeding Roll Paper Manually ............................787 Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left ......................788 Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls ........................789 Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls ........................
  • Page 14 Printer parts Front ..................................... 865 Back ....................................866 Top Cover (Inside) ............................... 867 Paper Feed Slots ................................868 Inside the Roll Feed Unit Cover ........................... 869 Carriage ..................................870 Ink Tank Cover (Inside) ............................... 870 Vents ..................................... 872 Control Panel Control Panel ................................
  • Page 15 Specifying NetWare Print Services ..........................950 Specifying NetWare Protocols ............................. 952 Configuring NetWare Network Settings ........................953 Network Setting (Mac OS X) Configuring the Printer Driver Destination ......................... 955 Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network Settings ....................955 Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk Networks ....................956 Configuring the Destination in TCP/IP Networks ......................
  • Page 16 Printing does not start 1015 The Data Reception Lamp on the Control Panel does not light up ................1015 The printer does not respond even if print jobs are sent ..................... 1015 Ink Filling.. is displayed ............................. 1015 The display screen indicates Agitating ........................1016 The printer stops during a print job 1017 An error message is shown on the Display Screen .....................
  • Page 17 The paper is too small..............................1043 The paper is too small............................... 1044 PaprWidth Mismatch ..............................1044 Paper size not detected............................... 1045 Insufficient paper for job ............................1045 This paper cannot be used............................1046 Roll printing is selected............................. 1046 Roll printing is selected, but manual paper is loaded.
  • Page 18 Maintenance cartridge full............................1061 Maintenance cartridge problem..........................1062 Messages regarding the hard disk 1063 Hard disk error................................1063 File read error................................1063 The mail box is full..............................1063 Mail box full. Now printing without saving data....................... 1063 Mail box nearly full.
  • Page 19: Basic Printing Workflow

    Basic Printing Workflow > Basic Printing Workflow Printing procedure Canceling print jobs Pausing Printing iPF6350...
  • Page 20: Printing Procedure

    →P.73 • Free Layout function Print multiple documents from multiple applications (such as word-processing programs, spreadsheet programs, and so on) next to each other. (See "Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other.") →P.128 Printing Options Using Rolls and Sheets iPF6350...
  • Page 21: Loading And Printing On Rolls

    • Before printing banners or other long documents, spread a clean cloth or paper on the floor or use the Output Stacker to prevent the printed surface from becoming dirty from the floor after printing. Turn the printer on. (See "Turning the Printer On and Off.") →P.875 iPF6350 Loading and Printing on Rolls...
  • Page 22 Basic Printing Workflow > Printing procedure > Load the roll on the Roll Holder. (See "Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder.") →P.774 Load the roll in the printer. (See "Loading Rolls in the Printer.") →P.778 Loading and Printing on Rolls iPF6350...
  • Page 23 Complete settings in the printer driver for the type of paper and other details. • Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Windows) →P.198 • Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Mac OS X) →P.480 iPF6350 Loading and Printing on Rolls...
  • Page 24: Loading And Printing On Sheets

    Follow the steps below to load and print on sheets. Note • For details on supported types and sizes of paper, see Paper Sizes or the Paper Reference Guide. (See "Paper Sizes.") (See "Types of Paper.") →P.771 →P.768 Loading and Printing on Sheets iPF6350...
  • Page 25: Loading And Printing On Sheets

    • Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Windows) →P.198 • Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Mac OS X) →P.480 Send the print job. • Printing in Windows →P.8 • Printing from Mac OS X →P.9 iPF6350 Loading and Printing on Sheets...
  • Page 26: Printing In Windows

    • We recommend exiting unnecessary applications before printing. Running several applications while printing may interrupt the transfer of print data and affect printing quality. In the source application, select Print from the File menu to display the dialog box for printing conditions. Printing in Windows iPF6350...
  • Page 27: Printing From Mac Os X

    Registering the printer Before printing, you must register the printer in imagePROGRAF PrinterSetup.app. For instructions on registering the printer, see "Configuring the Printer Driver Destination ." →P.955 iPF6350 Printing from Mac OS X...
  • Page 28: Printing From Mac Os X

    As shown in the following illustration, you can switch to other panes in this dialog box to complete settings for vari- ous methods of printing, including enlarged and reduced printing, borderless printing, and so on. Printing from Mac OS X iPF6350...
  • Page 29: Canceling Print Jobs

    Pressing the Stop button before printing starts will display a confirmation message. To cancel the print job, select "Yes". • If you press the Stop button during printing Pressing the Stop button during printing will display a confirmation message. To cancel the print job immediately, select "Yes". iPF6350 Canceling Print Jobs from the Control Panel...
  • Page 30: Canceling Print Jobs From Windows

    If the job to cancel is not shown in the printer window (that is, if the print data has already been received by the printer), double-click the taskbar icon to display imagePROGRAF Status Monitor. On the Printer Status sheet, click Cancel Job. Canceling Print Jobs from Windows iPF6350...
  • Page 31: Canceling Print Jobs From Mac Os X

    They are not displayed before print data is sent to the printer, even if the computer has started preparing the print data. Click the printer icon in the Dock to display the printer window. Click Pause Printer to stop printing. iPF6350 Canceling Print Jobs from Mac OS X...
  • Page 32: Canceling Print Jobs From Mac Os X

    Select the print job to cancel and click to delete the print job. Note • The screen may differ slightly depending on the model you are using. The job sent to the printer is canceled. Canceling Print Jobs from Mac OS X iPF6350...
  • Page 33 Exit imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. In the printer window, click Start Jobs. Important • Always follow these steps if you cancel print jobs from imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. If you do not restart job processing, the next job cannot be printed. iPF6350 Canceling Print Jobs from Mac OS X...
  • Page 34: Pausing Printing

    Press the OK button. The Job Menu is displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Pause Print, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select On or Off, and then press the OK button. Pausing Printing iPF6350...
  • Page 35: Working With Various Print Jobs

    Working With Various Print Jobs > Working With Various Print Jobs Printing Photos and Images Printing Office Documents iPF6350...
  • Page 36: Printing Photos And Images

    The best setting for posters. Prints using vivid and high impact colors. Faithful Color Reproduc- Prints by minimizing color differences. Suitable for when tion the printing results are too vivid or when printing scanned images. Printing Photos and Images iPF6350...
  • Page 37: Printing Photos And Images (Windows)

    This topic describes how to print photos based on the following example. • Document: Photo image from a digital camera • Page size: 10×12 inches (254.0×304.8 mm) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Premium Glossy Paper 200 • Roll paper width: 10 inches (254.0 mm) iPF6350 Printing Photos and Images (Windows)
  • Page 38: Printing Photos And Images (Windows)

    →P.440 After confirming that Easy Settings is selected, click Photo (Color) in the Print Target list. Note • You can check the settings values selected in the Print Target list by clicking View Settings. Printing Photos and Images (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 39: Printing Photos And Images (Mac Os X)

    • Document: Photo image from a digital camera • Page size: 10×12 inches (254.0×304.8 mm) • Paper: Roll paper • Paper type: Premium Glossy Paper 200 • Roll paper width: 10 inches (254.0 mm) iPF6350 Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X)
  • Page 40 Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click 10"x12". If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 41 • For information on settings optimized for printing photos and images, see " Printing Photos and Im- ages " →P.18 • You can check the settings values selected in the Print Target list by clicking View set.. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. iPF6350 Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X)
  • Page 42 Roll Width list—in this case, 10 in. (254.0mm). Note • If the width of the roll loaded in the printer is not shown in Roll Width, click Printer Informa- tion on the Main pane to update the printer information. Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 43: Printing From Photoshop

    • Fine-tune color tones in Photoshop while viewing a preview that accurately reproduces printing results. • With print log management, you can save and load setting parameters from past print jobs. Note • imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In for Photoshop for Windows and Macintosh are provided with the printer. iPF6350 Printing from Photoshop...
  • Page 44: Printing Adobe Rgb Images (Windows)

    Make sure the setting mode is Color Management. In the Color Handling list in Options, click No Color Management. Click Print to display the Print dialog box. Select the printer and click Properties to display the printer driver dialog box. Printing Adobe RGB Images (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 45: Printing Adobe Rgb Images (Windows)

    Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Premium Glossy Paper 200. Click Advanced Settings to switch the print mode. Click Image in the Print Priority list. iPF6350 Printing Adobe RGB Images (Windows)
  • Page 46 Print Quality list. Note • Options displayed in the Print Quality list vary depending on the paper type. Click Color in the Color Mode list. Click Color Settings to display the Color Settings dialog box. Printing Adobe RGB Images (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 47 Printing Photos and Images > Click the Matching tab to display the Matching sheet. Matching Mode, click Driver Matching Mode. Color Space, click Adobe RGB. Click OK to close the Color Settings dialog box. iPF6350 Printing Adobe RGB Images (Windows)
  • Page 48: Printing Adobe Rgb Images (Mac Os X)

    • Document: Adobe RGB image created in Photoshop • Page size: 10×12 inches (254.0×304.8 mm) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Premium Glossy Paper 200 • Roll paper width: 10 inches (254.0 mm) Printing Adobe RGB Images (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 49: Printing Adobe Rgb Images (Mac Os X)

    In the Color Handling list in Options, click No Color Management. Click Print. Access the Main pane. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Premium Glossy Paper 200. iPF6350 Printing Adobe RGB Images (Mac OS X)
  • Page 50 Set to display the Color Settings dialog box. Click Matching to display the Matching pane. In Matching Mode, click Driver Matching Mode. In Color Space, click Adobe RGB. Click OK to close the Color Settings dialog box. Printing Adobe RGB Images (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 51 Main pane to update the printer information. Make sure Page Size in the Page Setup pane matches the size of the original as specified in Photoshop—in this case, 10"x12". iPF6350 Printing Adobe RGB Images (Mac OS X)
  • Page 52 Printing Photos and Images > Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see "Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X)." →P.482 Printing Adobe RGB Images (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 53: Printing Office Documents Printing Office Documents

    Choose this setting to print at standard resolution when quality and speed are both important. Printing takes less time than in Highest or High mode. Draft Choose this setting to print faster. Printing in draft mode can help you work more efficiently when checking layouts. iPF6350 Printing Office Documents...
  • Page 54: Printing Office Documents (Windows)

    Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Printing Office Documents (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 55: Printing Office Documents (Mac Os X)

    This topic describes how to print office documents based on the following example. • Document: Office document created using word-processing or spreadsheet programs • Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm [8.3 × 11.7 in]) • Paper: Sheets • Paper type: Plain Paper iPF6350 Printing Office Documents (Mac OS X)
  • Page 56 Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A4 - for Paper Tray (Large Mar- gins). If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Printing Office Documents (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 57 Easy Settings is selected, click Office Document in the Print Target list. Note • You can check the settings values selected in the Print Target list by clicking View set.. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. iPF6350 Printing Office Documents (Mac OS X)
  • Page 58 For details on available printing conditions, see " Printer Driver Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.478 Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 Printing Office Documents (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 59: Enhanced Printing Options

    Printing enlargements or reductions Printing at full size Borderless Printing Printing banners or at other non-standard sizes Tiling and multiple pages per sheet Centering originals Conserving roll paper Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals Checking Images Before Printing Other useful settings iPF6350...
  • Page 60: Adjusting Images

    Adjust the level of color saturation, in a range from subdued to vivid. Note • Click Object Adjustment to open the Object Adjustment dialog box, which allows you to select the color adjustment target from Image, Graphics, and Text. Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver iPF6350...
  • Page 61 Color-matching optimized for print- ing subdued photos such as indoor shots of people or dark scenes. Along with preventing the gradation loss of dark areas, you can realize photos of people in warm tones. iPF6350 Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver...
  • Page 62: Gray Tone Adjustment

    For instructions on color adjustment, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your computer and operating system. • Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows) →P.45 • Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Mac OS X) →P.48 Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver iPF6350...
  • Page 63: Fine-Tuning Colors Of Photos And Images (Windows)

    Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. iPF6350 Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows)
  • Page 64: Fine-Tuning Colors Of Photos And Images (Windows)

    Enhanced Printing Options > Adjusting Images > Click Advanced Settings to switch the print mode. Click Color in the Color Mode list. Click Color Settings to display the Color Settings dialog box. Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 65 Image, Graphics, and Text. Close the Color Settings dialog box. Click the Page Setup tab to display the Page Setup sheet. Confirm the settings of Page Size, Paper Source, and so on. iPF6350 Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Windows)
  • Page 66: Fine-Tuning Colors Of Photos And Images (Mac Os X)

    Paper Size list. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 67: Fine-Tuning Colors Of Photos And Images (Mac Os X)

    Access the Main pane. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. Click Advanced Settings to switch the print mode. Click Color in the Color Mode list. iPF6350 Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Mac OS X)
  • Page 68 • Click Object Adjustment to open the Object Adjustment dialog box, which allows you to select the color adjustment target from Images, Graphics, and Text. Click OK to close the Color Settings dialog box. Fine-Tuning Colors of Photos and Images (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 69: Giving Priority To Particular Graphic Elements And Colors For Printing

    For details on Easy Settings, refer to the following topics. • Printing Photos and Images →P.18 • Printing Office Documents →P.35 Print Priority Choose the graphic elements that you want to emphasize for printing. iPF6350 Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing...
  • Page 70: Giving Priority To Particular Graphic Elements And Colors For Printing

    Color Mode (*1) Color Choose whether to print in color or Monochrome (Photo) monochrome. Monochrome (Refer to " Adjusting the Color in the No color correction Printer Driver ") →P.42 Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing iPF6350...
  • Page 71: Enhancing Printing Quality

    • If you desire even higher quality, set the Print Quality to High or Highest in the printer driver and select the Unidirectional Printing and High-Precision Text and Fine Lines check boxes before printing. iPF6350 Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing...
  • Page 72: Choosing The Document Type And Printing Conditions (Windows)

    Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(Refer to " Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 73: Choosing The Document Type And Printing Conditions (Windows)

    Click Monochrome in the Color Mode list. To adjust the brightness and contrast, click Color Settings. Note • For instructions on adjusting brightness and contrast, see "Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver." →P.42 iPF6350 Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows)
  • Page 74 Paper Source, and so on. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Note • For details on how to check the printing settings, refer to " Confirming Print Settings (Windows) ". →P.200 Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 75: Choosing The Document Type And Printing Conditions (Mac Os X)

    Select the printer in the Format for list. Choose the original size in the Paper Size list. Click OK to close the dialog box. In the application menu, choose Print. iPF6350 Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Mac OS X)
  • Page 76: Choosing The Document Type And Printing Conditions (Mac Os X)

    Access the Main pane. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. Click Advanced Settings to switch the print mode. Click Image in the Print Priority list. Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 77 Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 iPF6350 Choosing the Document Type and Printing Conditions (Mac OS X)
  • Page 78: Choosing Paper For Printing

    For instructions on configuring paper settings in the printer driver, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your computer and operating system. • Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Windows) →P.198 • Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver (Mac OS X) →P.480 Choosing a Paper for Printing iPF6350...
  • Page 79: Printing Enlargements Or Reductions

    Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Windows) This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing to match the paper size, based on the following example. • Document: Any Type iPF6350 Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size...
  • Page 80 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Select the printing application in the Print Target list. Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 81: Resizing Originals To Match The Paper Size (Mac Os X)

    This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing to match the paper size, based on the following example. • Document: Any Type • Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm [8.3 × 11.7 in]) • Paper: Roll paper iPF6350 Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X)
  • Page 82: Resizing Originals To Match The Paper Size (Mac Os X)

    Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A4. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 83 Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. iPF6350 Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X)
  • Page 84 Paper Size in the Page Attributes dialog box—in this case, ISO A4. Select the Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box. Make sure Fit Paper Size is selected. Click ISO A3 in the Paper Size list. Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 85: Resizing Originals To Fit The Roll Width

    This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing to match the roll width, based on the following example. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Plain Paper iPF6350 Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width...
  • Page 86: Resizing Originals To Fit The Roll Width

    Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Select the printing application in the Print Target list. Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 87 Page Size list, click the size of the original as specified in the application. In this case, click ISO A4 or Letter (8.5"x11"). Select the Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box. Note • If the Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box is not displayed on the Page Setup sheet, clear the Borderless Printing check box. iPF6350 Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Windows)
  • Page 88: Resizing Originals To Fit The Roll Width (Mac Os X)

    • Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm [8.3 × 11.7 in]) • Paper: Roll paper • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: 16 inches (406.4 mm) Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 89: Resizing Originals To Fit The Roll Width (Mac Os X)

    Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A4. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. iPF6350 Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X)
  • Page 90 Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 91: Resizing Originals By Entering A Scaling Value

    Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value You can freely adjust the size of originals by enlarging or reducing them as desired. Enlarged/Reduced Printing Enlarge or reduce the original in the printer driver, as desired. iPF6350 Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value...
  • Page 92: Resizing Originals By Entering A Scaling Value (Windows)

    Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- ") er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) →P.205 Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 93: Resizing Originals By Entering A Scaling Value (Windows)

    Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Select the printing application in the Print Target list. Click the Page Setup tab to display the Page Setup sheet. iPF6350 Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Windows)
  • Page 94: Resizing Originals By Entering A Scaling Value (Mac Os X)

    Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to enlarge originals before printing by entering a scaling value, based on the following example. • Document: Any Type Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 95 Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A4. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. iPF6350 Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X)
  • Page 96 Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 97 Make sure the Page Size setting matches the original size as selected in Paper Size in the Page Attributes dialog box—in this case, ISO A4. Select the Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box. iPF6350 Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X)
  • Page 98 Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 99: Printing At Full Size

    • Sheets: Load paper that is at least 6 mm (0.24 in) wider and 26 mm (1 in) higher than the page size • Rolls: Load paper that is at least 6 mm (0.24 in) wider and 6 mm (0.24 in) higher than the page size iPF6350 Printing on Oversized Paper...
  • Page 100: Printing At Full Size (Windows)

    Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. Printing at Full Size (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 101: Printing At Full Size (Mac Os X)

    • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows) " →P.200 Printing at Full Size (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to print at full size based on the following example. (Oversized Printing) • Document: Any Type iPF6350 Printing at Full Size (Mac OS X)
  • Page 102 Paper Size, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A4 - Oversize. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Printing at Full Size (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 103 Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. iPF6350 Printing at Full Size (Mac OS X)
  • Page 104 ISO A4 - Oversize. Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 Printing at Full Size (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 105: Borderless Printing At Actual Size

    • On the Main sheet of the printer driver, click Settings in Media Type. • Select the ink drying time in the Between Pages list of Drying Time. Borderless Printing Method Choose the method of borderless printing that suits the original, as desired. iPF6350 Borderless Printing at Actual Size...
  • Page 106: Borderless Printing At Actual Size (Windows)

    • The extra 3 mm (0.12 in) on each side will not be printed. Create the original so that it fits inside the paper area to be printed on. Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 107: Borderless Printing At Actual Size (Windows)

    Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Heavyweight Coated Paper. Select the print target in the Print Target list. iPF6350 Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Windows)
  • Page 108 Page Size list, click the size of the original as specified in the source application. In this case, click 10"x12". Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Select the Borderless Printing check box to display the Information dialog box. Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 109: Borderless Printing At Actual Size (Mac Os X)

    • Paper type: Heavyweight Coated Paper • Roll paper width: 10 inches (254.0 mm) Choose Page Setup from the application menu to display the Page Attributes dialog box. Select the printer in the Format for list. iPF6350 Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Mac OS X)
  • Page 110 Access the Main pane. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Heavyweight Coated Paper. Select the print target in the Print Target list. Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 111 Roll Width list—in this case, 10 in. (254.0mm). Note • If the width of the loaded roll is not displayed in Roll Width, click Printer Information on the Main pane and update the printer information. iPF6350 Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Mac OS X)
  • Page 112 10"x12" - Borderless. Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 Borderless Printing at Actual Size (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 113: Borderless Printing

    • On the Main sheet of the printer driver, click Settings in Media Type. • Select the ink drying time in the Between Pages list of Drying Time. Borderless Printing Method Choose the method of borderless printing that suits the original, as desired. iPF6350 Borderless Printing on Paper of Equivalent Size...
  • Page 114: Borderless Printing By Resizing Originals To Match The Paper Size (Windows)

    Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 115: Borderless Printing By Resizing Originals To Match The Paper Size (Windows)

    Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Heavyweight Coated Paper. Select the print target in the Print Target list. Click the Page Setup tab to display the Page Setup sheet. iPF6350 Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Windows)
  • Page 116: Borderless Printing By Resizing Originals To Match The Paper Size (Mac Os X)

    (See " Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder ") →P.774 If you do not attach the Spacer for Borderless Printing, the Platen may be soiled from borderless printing. Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 117: Borderless Printing By Resizing Originals To Match The Paper Size (Mac Os X)

    OK to close the dialog box. In the application, create an original that takes up the entire space of the paper size. Choose Print in the application menu. iPF6350 Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X)
  • Page 118 Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Heavyweight Coated Paper. Select the print target in the Print Target list. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 119 Paper Size in the Page Attributes dialog box—in this case, 10"x12". Select the Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box. Select the Borderless Printing check box. Click Fit Paper Size under Enlarged/Reduced Printing. iPF6350 Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Match the Paper Size (Mac OS X)
  • Page 120: Borderless Printing By Resizing Originals To Fit The Roll Width

    • Select the ink drying time in the Between Pages list of Drying Time. Borderless Printing Method Choose the method of borderless printing that suits the original, as desired. Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width iPF6350...
  • Page 121: Borderless Printing By Resizing Originals To Fit The Roll Width (Windows)

    Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 iPF6350 Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Windows)
  • Page 122: Borderless Printing By Resizing Originals To Fit The Roll Width (Windows)

    Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Heavyweight Coated Paper. Select the print target in the Print Target list. Click the Page Setup tab to display the Page Setup sheet. Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 123: Borderless Printing By Resizing Originals To Fit The Roll Width (Mac Os X)

    If you do not attach the Spacer for Borderless Printing, the Platen may be soiled from borderless printing. • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) iPF6350 Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X)
  • Page 124 OK to close the dialog box. In the application, create an original that takes up the entire space of the paper size. Choose Print in the application menu. Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 125 Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Heavyweight Coated Paper. Select the print target in the Print Target list. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. iPF6350 Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X)
  • Page 126 ISO A4. Select the Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box. Select the Borderless Printing check box. This ensures that Fit Roll Paper Width is automatically selected in Enlarged/Reduced Printing. Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 127 Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 iPF6350 Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width (Mac OS X)
  • Page 128: Printing Banners Or At Other Non-Standard Sizes

    • If not much ink is left, prepare replacement ink tanks. • To print at a higher level of quality, in the printer driver, choose High or Highest in Print Quality, and choose Unidirectional Printing as the direction of printing. Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing) iPF6350...
  • Page 129: Printing Vertical Or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Windows)

    Display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu (Windows) ") →P.207 Click the Page Setup tab to display the Page Setup sheet. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. iPF6350 Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Windows)
  • Page 130: Printing Vertical Or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Windows)

    Choose Print in the Microsoft Word menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 131 Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. After confirming that Easy Settings is selected, click Poster in the Print Target list. Click the Page Setup tab to display the Page Setup sheet. iPF6350 Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Windows)
  • Page 132 Select the width of the loaded roll in the Roll Paper Width list. In this case, click 16-in. Roll (406.4mm), and then click OK. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows) " →P.200 Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 133: Printing Vertical Or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Mac Os X)

    • Document: An original designed for a horizontal banner • Page Size: Non-standard (100×500 mm [3.9×19.7 in]) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: 16 inches (406.4 mm) iPF6350 Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Mac OS X)
  • Page 134: Printing Vertical Or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Mac Os X)

    Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the Printer list. Click Manage Custom Sizes in the Paper Size list to display the Custom Page Sizes dialog box. Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 135 Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. iPF6350 Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Mac OS X)
  • Page 136 • If the width of the loaded roll is not displayed in Roll Width, click Printer Information on the Main pane and update the printer information. Page Size, make sure 100*500 is displayed, as registered in Page Setup. Printing Vertical or Horizontal Banners (Large-Format Printing; Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 137: Printing On Non-Standard Paper Sizes

    • Printing by using Custom Size • Printing by using Custom Paper Size Printing by using Custom Size This section describes how to print using Custom Size based on the following example. • Document: Any Type iPF6350 Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes...
  • Page 138: Printing On Non-Standard Paper Sizes

    Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. After confirming that Easy Settings is selected, select from the Print Target list. Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 139 • Page Size: A square sheet (430 × 430 mm [16.9 × 16.9 in]) • Paper: Sheets • Media Type: Any type • Paper Size: A square sheet (430 × 430 mm [16.9 × 16.9 in]) iPF6350 Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windows)
  • Page 140 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. After confirming that Easy Settings is selected, select from the Print Target list. Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 141 Page Size list, click the size you added, 430 mm Square. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows) " →P.200 iPF6350 Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Windows)
  • Page 142: Printing On Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Mac Os X)

    Create the document in the application. Load the square paper (430 × 430 mm [16.9 × 16.9 in]) in the printer. Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the Printer list. Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 143: Printing On Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Mac Os X)

    Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click 430*430, the size you registered. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. iPF6350 Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Mac OS X)
  • Page 144 After confirming that Easy Settings is selected, select from the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. Access the Page Setup pane. Click Manual in the Paper Source list. Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 145 Page Size, make sure 430*430 is displayed, as registered in Page Setup. Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 iPF6350 Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes (Mac OS X)
  • Page 146: Tiling And Multiple Pages Per Sheet

    Free Layout (Windows) Besides combining multiple pages in a single-page layout, you can combine originals from multiple files—even multiple source applications—in a single-page layout. Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other iPF6350...
  • Page 147: Printing Multiple Originals Next To Each Other (Windows)

    Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 iPF6350 Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other (Windows)
  • Page 148: Printing Multiple Originals Next To Each Other (Windows)

    > Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. Click the Layout tab to display the Layout sheet. Select the Page Layout check box. Click Free Layout in the Page Layout list. Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 149: Printing Multiple Originals Next To Each Other (Mac Os X)

    Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other (Mac OS X) This topic describes how to use the Free Layout function to arrange multiple originals next to each other before printing. Choose Print in the application menu. iPF6350 Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other (Mac OS X)
  • Page 150: Printing Multiple Originals Next To Each Other (Mac Os X)

    > Tiling and multiple pages per sheet > Access the Page Setup pane. Select the Free Layout check box. Click Print. The Canon imagePROGRAF Free Layout window is displayed. Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 151: Printing Multiple Pages Continuously

    Edit and rearrange the image in the Canon imagePROGRAF Free Layout window as desired. Note • Without closing the Canon imagePROGRAF Free Layout window, repeat steps 1 to 4 to arrange originals from multiple applications on the same page. • For instructions on editing and rearranging images, refer to the Canon imagePROGRAF Free Lay- out help topic.
  • Page 152: Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Windows)

    Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, click the type of paper that is loaded. Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 153: Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Windows)

    Roll Paper Options to display the Roll Paper Options dialog box. Select the Banner Printing check box. Click OK. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows) " →P.200 iPF6350 Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Windows)
  • Page 154: Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Mac Os X)

    Click the original size in the Paper Size list. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 155 Media Type list, click the type of paper that is loaded. Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. Access the Page Setup pane. Click Roll Paper (Banner) in the Paper Source list. iPF6350 Printing Multiple Pages Continuously (Mac OS X)
  • Page 156: Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet

    Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Windows) This topic describes how to print four pages of originals together on a single sheet based on the following example. • Document: Any Type • Page size: A3 (297.0×420.0 mm [11.7×16.5 in]) Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 157 Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. iPF6350 Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Windows)
  • Page 158 Page Size, click the size of the original as specified in the application software. In this case, click ISO A3 or Letter (8.5"x11"). Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Select the width of the loaded roll in the Roll Paper Width list—in this case, ISO A2/A3 Roll (420.0mm). Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 159: Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Mac Os X)

    • Page size: A3 (297.0 × 420.0 mm [11.7 × 16.5 in]) • Paper: Roll paper • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: A2/A3 roll (420.0 mm [16.5 in]) iPF6350 Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Mac OS X)
  • Page 160: Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Mac Os X)

    Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A3. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 161 Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. iPF6350 Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Mac OS X)
  • Page 162 Note • If the width of the roll loaded in the printer is not shown in Roll Width, click Printer Informa- tion on the Main pane to update the printer information. Printing Multiple Pages Per Sheet (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 163: Printing Posters In Sections

    • When printing using this function, the Print Centered, Watermark, No Spaces at Top or Bottom (Con- serve Paper), and Page Options settings are disabled. For instructions on printing large posters, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your computer and operating sys- tem. • Printing Large Posters (Windows) →P.146 iPF6350 Printing Posters in Sections...
  • Page 164: Printing Large Posters (Windows)

    ") er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. Click Poster in the Print Target list. Printing Large Posters (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 165 Page Size, click the size of the original as specified in the application. In this case, click ISO A2. Click Manual in the Paper Source list. Click the Layout tab to display the Layout sheet. iPF6350 Printing Large Posters (Windows)
  • Page 166 • Click OK to close the Pages to Print dialog box. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows) " →P.200 Printing Large Posters (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 167: Centering Originals

    Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 iPF6350 Printing Originals Centered on Rolls...
  • Page 168: Centering Originals

    Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Select the print target in the Print Target list. Click the Page Setup tab to display the Page Setup sheet. Printing Originals Centered on Rolls (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 169: Printing Originals Centered On Rolls (Mac Os X)

    • Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm [8.3 × 11.7 in]) • Paper: Roll paper • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: A3/A4 roll (297.0 mm [11.7 in]) iPF6350 Printing Originals Centered on Rolls (Mac OS X)
  • Page 170: Printing Originals Centered On Rolls (Mac Os X)

    Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A4. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Printing Originals Centered on Rolls (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 171 Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. iPF6350 Printing Originals Centered on Rolls (Mac OS X)
  • Page 172 Make sure the Page Size setting matches the original size as selected in Paper Size in the Page Attributes dialog box—in this case, ISO A4. Select the Print Centered check box. Printing Originals Centered on Rolls (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 173: Printing Originals Centered On Sheets

    Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 iPF6350 Printing Originals Centered on Sheets...
  • Page 174: Printing Originals Centered On Sheets

    Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Make your selection in the Print Target list. Click the Page Setup tab to display the Page Setup sheet. Printing Originals Centered on Sheets (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 175 • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows) " →P.200 Important • If you have selected Manual as the paper source, follow the instructions on the printer control panel to enter the paper size. iPF6350 Printing Originals Centered on Sheets (Windows)
  • Page 176: Printing Originals Centered On Sheets (Mac Os X)

    Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A4 - for Paper Tray (Large Mar- gins). If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Printing Originals Centered on Sheets (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 177: Printing Originals Centered On Sheets (Mac Os X)

    Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. Access the Page Setup pane. Click Manual in the Paper Source list. iPF6350 Printing Originals Centered on Sheets (Mac OS X)
  • Page 178 • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 Important • If you have selected Manual as the paper source, follow the instructions on the printer control panel to enter the paper size. Printing Originals Centered on Sheets (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 179: Conserving Roll Paper

    • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0 mm)/Letter (8.3×11.7 in) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: A3/A4 roll (297.0 mm [11.7 in]) iPF6350 Conserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90 Degrees...
  • Page 180: Conserving Roll Paper

    Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Conserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90 Degrees (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 181: Conserving Roll Paper By Rotating Originals 90 Degrees (Mac Os X)

    • Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm [8.3 × 11.7 in]) • Paper: Roll paper • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: A3/A4 roll (297.0 mm [11.7 in]) iPF6350 Conserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90 Degrees (Mac OS X)
  • Page 182: Conserving Roll Paper By Rotating Originals 90 Degrees (Mac Os X)

    Paper Size list, click the size of the original. In this case, click ISO A4. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Conserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90 Degrees (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 183 Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. iPF6350 Conserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90 Degrees (Mac OS X)
  • Page 184 Page Size setting matches the original size as selected in Paper Size in the Page Attributes dialog box—in this case, ISO A4. Select the Rotate Page 90 degrees check box. Conserving Roll Paper by Rotating Originals 90 Degrees (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 185: Conserving Roll Paper By Printing Originals Without Top And Bottom Margins

    • Document: Any type • Page size: A4 (210.0×297.0mm)/Letter (8.3 × 11.7 in) • Paper: Roll • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: A3/A4 roll (297.0 mm [11.7 in]) iPF6350 Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins...
  • Page 186: Conserving Roll Paper By Printing Originals Without Top And Bottom Margins

    →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 187 Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Select the width of the loaded roll in the Roll Paper Width list—in this case, ISO A3/A4 Roll (297.0mm). iPF6350 Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins (Windows)
  • Page 188: Conserving Roll Paper By Printing Originals Without Top And Bottom Margins (Mac Os X)

    • Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm [8.3 × 11.7 in]) • Paper: Roll paper • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: A3/A4 roll (297.0 mm [11.7 in]) Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 189: Conserving Roll Paper By Printing Originals Without Top And Bottom Margins (Mac Os X)

    If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. iPF6350 Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins (Mac OS X)
  • Page 190 Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 191 Page Size setting matches the original size as selected in Paper Size in the Page Attributes dialog box—in this case, ISO A4. Select the No Spaces at Top or Bottom check box. iPF6350 Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins (Mac OS X)
  • Page 192 Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 Conserving Roll Paper by Printing Originals Without Top and Bottom Margins (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 193: Using Posterartist To Compose Originals

    Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then open the printer driver dialog box. (See "Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications (Windows).") →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. iPF6350 Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals...
  • Page 194 Page Layout list. When you attempt to print, PosterArtist starts up and the PageCapture window is displayed. (At this point, the docu- ment will not be printed yet.) Choose the page to load in PosterArtist. Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals iPF6350...
  • Page 195 • Without closing the PosterArtist window, repeat steps 1-8 to arrange originals from multiple applica- tions on the same page. Note • For instructions on editing and rearranging images, refer to the PosterArtist Manual. Print from the PosterArtist menu. iPF6350 Using PosterArtist to Compose Originals...
  • Page 196: Checking Images Before Printing

    While viewing the preview screen, you can also adjust orientation or other settings, and your changes will be instantly ap- plied on the preview screen. Note • Under some settings and in some environments, PageComposer may be started. Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing iPF6350...
  • Page 197: Checking Images Before Printing

    For instructions on how to check the layout before printing, refer to the following topics: • Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing (Windows) →P.201 • Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing (Mac OS X) →P.484 iPF6350 Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing...
  • Page 198: Other Useful Settings

    You can also create your own watermarks. Specify the following options to customize your watermark. • Watermark string: Specify the font, size, color, and so on. Surround the watermark with a frame, if desired. • Watermark position: Specify the position on the page, the angle, and so on. Printing With Watermarks iPF6350...
  • Page 199: Printing With Watermarks- Copy, File Copy, And So On (Windows)

    Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Make sure the Main sheet is displayed. iPF6350 Printing with Watermarks— COPY, FILE COPY, and so on (Windows)
  • Page 200 Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Select the width of the loaded roll in the Roll Paper Width list—in this case, ISO A2/A3 Roll (420.0mm). Printing with Watermarks— COPY, FILE COPY, and so on (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 201 Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows) " →P.200 iPF6350 Printing with Watermarks— COPY, FILE COPY, and so on (Windows)
  • Page 202: Making The Original Orientation Match The Paper Orientation

    Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then open the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Making the Original Orientation Match the Paper Orientation iPF6350...
  • Page 203: Making The Original Orientation Match The Paper Orientation

    Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. In this case, click Plain Paper. Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. iPF6350 Making the Original Orientation Match the Paper Orientation (Windows)
  • Page 204: Making The Original Orientation Match The Paper Orientation (Mac Os X)

    • Page size: A4 (210.0 × 297.0 mm [8.3 × 11.7 in]) • Paper: Roll paper • Paper type: Plain Paper • Roll paper width: A2/A3 roll (420.0 mm [16.5 in]) Making the Original Orientation Match the Paper Orientation (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 205: Making The Original Orientation Match The Paper Orientation (Mac Os X)

    Orientation, click the icon of the document in landscape orientation. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. iPF6350 Making the Original Orientation Match the Paper Orientation (Mac OS X)
  • Page 206 Make your selection in the Print Target list. Make your selection in the Print Quality list. Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Making the Original Orientation Match the Paper Orientation (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 207 Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 iPF6350 Making the Original Orientation Match the Paper Orientation (Mac OS X)
  • Page 208: Using Favorites

    Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Using Favorites iPF6350...
  • Page 209: Cutting Roll Paper After Printing

    Click OK to close the Roll Paper Options dialog box. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Windows) " →P.200 Roll paper will be automatically cut after printing. iPF6350 Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Windows)
  • Page 210: Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Mac Os X)

    Choose the original size in the Paper Size list. If you configured the settings using the Page Attributes dialog box, click OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 211: Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Mac Os X)

    Access the Page Setup pane. Select and click a roll paper in the Paper Source list. Access the Main pane. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. iPF6350 Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Mac OS X)
  • Page 212 Click OK to close the Paper Detailed Settings dialog box. Confirm the print settings, and then click Print to start printing. Note • For tips on confirming print settings, see " Confirming Print Settings (Mac OS X) " →P.482 Cutting Roll Paper After Printing (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 213: Windows Software

    Windows Software > Windows Software Printer Driver Preview Free Layout Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional Print Plug-In for Office Status Monitor Accounting Digital Photo Front-Access Device Setup Utility Media Configuration Tool iPF6350...
  • Page 214: Printer Driver

    For instructions on accessing the Windows printer driver, refer to the following topics. • Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications →P.205 • Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu →P.207 Printer Driver Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 215 • Layout Sheet →P.232 You can specify the page layout, watermarks, the orientation, the number of copies, and print processing options. • Page Options Dialog Box →P.234 • Special Settings Dialog Box →P.235 • Favorites Sheet →P.236 iPF6350 Printer Driver Settings...
  • Page 216: Specifying Paper In The Printer Driver

    If you have replaced the paper, you must complete the following settings in the printer driver. Important • Always specify the same type and size of paper in the printer menu and printer driver. Choose Print in the application menu. Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver iPF6350...
  • Page 217: Specifying Paper In The Printer Driver

    Paper Information on Printer dialog box, you can obtain information on the paper in the printer and configure printer driver settings for the feed source and type of paper. This function requires that the Status Monitor be installed. iPF6350 Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver...
  • Page 218: Confirming Print Settings

    For details on available printing conditions, see " Printer Driver Settings " →P.196 Confirming Print Settings There are two ways to confirm the print settings, as follows. • Checking a preview of the settings • Checking a print preview Confirming Print Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 219: Checking The Layout In A Preview Before Printing

    For details on print previews, see " Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing " →P.178 Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing This topic describes how to preview images of print jobs before actually printing them. Choose Print in the application menu. iPF6350 Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing...
  • Page 220 After you click OK, when you print a job, the imagePROGRAF Preview window will be displayed. Note • If PageComposer is running, access the Special Settings dialog box from the Layout sheet and clear Enable Preview Switching. Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing iPF6350...
  • Page 221: Using Favorites

    Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box. (Refer to " Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications ") →P.205 Perform normal printing settings. The favorite is registered from here. Click the Favorites tab to display the Favorites sheet. iPF6350 Using Favorites...
  • Page 222 Follow the steps below to print using the favorite you have registered. Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications ") →P.205 Using Favorites iPF6350...
  • Page 223: Accessing The Printer Driver Dialog Box From Applications

    In the following case, click Preferences. • Example: Print dialog box displayed by the application software iPF6350 Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications...
  • Page 224: Accessing The Printer Driver Dialog Box From Applications

    Six sheets of print settings are displayed by the printer driver: Main, Page Setup, Layout, Favorites, Utility, and Support. Note • The titles of dialog boxes may vary depending on the application, and sheets other than these six sheets may be displayed. Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications iPF6350...
  • Page 225: Accessing The Printer Driver Dialog Box From The Operating System Menu

    Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu Click start > Printers and Faxes (or Printers ). Select the printer, and then display the printer properties dialog box. iPF6350 Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu...
  • Page 226: Accessing The Printer Driver Dialog Box From The Operating System Menu

    • The Device Settings sheet is also an extension of the printer driver.(See " Device Settings Sheet ") →P.241 Six sheets of print settings are displayed by the printer driver: Main, Page Setup, Layout, Favorites, Utility, and Support. Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu iPF6350...
  • Page 227: Main Sheet

    →P.768 Get Information Displays Paper Information on Printer. You can update the printer driver settings for the feed source, media type, and roll width by selecting the feed source. • Paper Information on Printer Dialog Box →P.213 iPF6350 Main Sheet...
  • Page 228: Main Sheet

    For details, refer to the Status Monitor help file. About Displays version information for the printer driver. Defaults Restores all settings on the sheet to the default values. Configuration using Easy Settings Print Target Choose presets that match the type of document to be printed. Main Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 229: View Settings

    Choose the graphic elements that you want to emphasize for printing. • Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing →P.51 Print Quality Choose the level of print quality. • Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for Printing →P.51 iPF6350 Main Sheet...
  • Page 230 High-Precision Text and Fine Lines may not be selected depending on the Media Type you select. • To improve print quality, you may need to adjust the position of the printhead. (See " Enhancing Printing Quality ") →P.819 Main Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 231: Paper Information On Printer Dialog Box

    Paper Source option and click OK. Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box The Paper Detailed Settings dialog box offers the following settings. For details on settings items, refer to the printer driv- er help. iPF6350 Paper Information on Printer Dialog Box...
  • Page 232: Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box

    You can specify whether to apply the results of calibration performed on the printer to image processing. Mirror Specify whether to print a mirror image, as needed. Select this option to print a version of the document or image with the left and right sides inverted. Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 233: View Settings Dialog Box For The Printing Application

    Here, you can confirm detailed settings values for each listed item for the selected Print Target. Color Adjustment Sheet: Color If the color tone as printed is not as you expected, you can adjust it on the Color Adjustment sheet. iPF6350 View Settings Dialog Box for the Printing Application...
  • Page 234 (that is, the original photo that was scanned or the original graphic as it appears on the computer screen). Contrast Adjust the contrast of the darkest and lightest portions relative to each other, as desired. Increasing the Contrast makes images sharper, and reducing the Contrast softens images. Color Adjustment Sheet: Color iPF6350...
  • Page 235: Object Adjustment Dialog Box: Color

    Select this option to apply color adjustment to image areas, such as photos. Graphics Select this option to apply color adjustment to graphics, such as lines and circles. Text Select this option to apply color adjustment to text. iPF6350 Object Adjustment dialog box: Color...
  • Page 236: Matching Sheet

    ICM Mode, or Host ICM Mode, depending on your color matching system. Matching Method Select the color matching method that suits the document to be printed. Various Matching Method options are available depending on your selection in Matching Mode. Color Space Select the applicable color space as desired. Matching Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 237: Matching Sheet

    To apply the same input profile automatically for Graphics and Text, select Use the Same Profile for All Objects. To apply separate input profiles to Graphics and Text, clear Use the Same Profile for All Objects and specify the individual settings. iPF6350 Matching Sheet...
  • Page 238: Ambient Light Adjust Dialog Box

    Color Temperature measured during monitor calibration. Displayed when the Matching Method is set to Monitor Matching on the Matching sheet. Illuminance Enter the Illuminance measured during monitor calibration. Displayed when the Matching Method is set to Monitor Matching on the Matching sheet. Ambient Light Adjust dialog box iPF6350...
  • Page 239: Ambient Light Adjust Dialog Box

    Enter the Illuminance measured using the i1 colorimeter. Displayed when the Matching Method is set to Monitor Matching on the Matching sheet. Note • For details on settings items, see " Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver " →P.42 iPF6350 Ambient Light Adjust dialog box...
  • Page 240: Light Source Check Tool

    Reference Guide.(See " Types of Paper ") →P.768 Paper Source Choose the paper source, as desired. Options displayed in the list vary depending on the selection in Media Type in the Main sheet. Print Click to print the Chart. Light Source Check Tool iPF6350...
  • Page 241: Color Adjustment Sheet: Monochrome

    Adjust the overall image brightness as desired. You can adjust the brightness if the printed document is lighter or darker than the original image (that is, the original photo that was scanned or the original graphic as it appears on the computer screen). iPF6350 Color Adjustment Sheet: Monochrome...
  • Page 242: Object Adjustment Dialog Box: Monochrome

    • To display the Object Adjustment dialog box, click Object Adjustment on the Color Adjustment sheet. Image Select this option to apply color adjustment to image areas, such as photos. Graphics Select this option to apply color adjustment to graphics, such as lines and circles. Object Adjustment dialog box: Monochrome iPF6350...
  • Page 243: Gray Adjustment Sheet

    The image at left is updated to reflect any changes you make to setting items on the sheet, enabling you to check the results of adjustment. Sample List Select a sample image, as desired. Color Balance Click the list to select a color balance that suits the printing application. iPF6350 Gray Adjustment Sheet...
  • Page 244: Gray Adjustment Sheet

    Contrast softens images. Highlight Adjust the brightness of the lightest portion. Shadow Adjust the brightness of the darkest portion. Defaults Click to restore all settings on the sheet to the default values. Gray Adjustment Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 245: Page Setup Sheet

    • Borderless Printing on Paper of Equivalent Size →P.95 • Borderless Printing by Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width →P.102 • Borderless Printing at Actual Size →P.87 Fit Paper Size Scales the document image to match the paper size. iPF6350 Page Setup Sheet...
  • Page 246: Page Setup Sheet

    Choose the size of the paper you will print on. For details on available paper sizes, see " Paper Sizes " →P.771 Orientation Choose the printing orientation. • Making the Original Orientation Match the Paper Orientation →P.184 Page Setup Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 247 Click to display the Paper Size Options dialog box, which enables you to register additional paper sizes or select the size system for use. • Paper Size Options Dialog Box →P.231 Defaults Restores all settings on the sheet to the default values. iPF6350 Page Setup Sheet...
  • Page 248: Output Method Dialog Box

    Displays a list of mail boxes. If you choose Save in mail box, also specify the destination personal box from the list. Acquire Mail Box Name When this is clicked, the box name acquired from the printer main unit is displayed in Mail box. Output Method dialog box iPF6350...
  • Page 249: Paper Size Options Dialog Box

    Specify the desired Width and Height. You can make your selection from sizes that are compatible with Borderless Print- ing by selecting Borderless Printing Size. To maintain the aspect ratio of the Width and Height as you resize the paper, select Fix the Ratio of the Width to Height. iPF6350 Paper Size Options Dialog Box...
  • Page 250: Layout Sheet

    Click to display one of the following dialog boxes depending on the selection in Page Layout. In these dialog boxes, you can specify layout details and which pages to print, as well as other settings. • Page Layout Printing • Pages to Print • Free Layout Settings Layout Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 251 If the printing results are not as you expected, click this option to change how printing is processed. • Special Settings Dialog Box →P.235 Defaults Click to restore all settings on the sheet to the default values. iPF6350 Layout Sheet...
  • Page 252: Page Options Dialog Box

    Select where the user name is printed, as desired. Print Page Number Select where the page number is printed, as desired. Format Settings Click to display the Format Settings dialog box, which enables you to complete format-related settings. Page Options Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 253: Special Settings Dialog Box

    If image colors are inconsistent in printed documents or if lines are printed in varying thicknesses, clearing this option may help produce the expected results. Important • This function cannot be used on 64-bit version of Windows. iPF6350 Special Settings Dialog Box...
  • Page 254: Favorites Sheet

    Activate this setting to use settings values specified in the source application in preference to favorite settings selected in the Favorites, when clicking Apply Favorite. For details on the settings items used in preference, refer to the printer driv- er help. Delete Click to delete the selected favorite from the Favorites list. Favorites Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 255 Click to display the Save As dialog box, which enables you to save the favorite settings as a file. Click to move the selected favorite up in the Favorites list. Down Click to move the selected favorite down in the Favorites list. iPF6350 Favorites Sheet...
  • Page 256: Utility Sheet

    Click to launch Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy (iR enlargement copy), which enables you to create hot folders used for Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy and assign print settings to hot folders. • Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER →P.297 For details, see Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy →P.285 Utility Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 257: Support Sheet

    On the Support sheet, you can view support information and the user's manual. Support Information Click to access the Canon support webpage, where you can find the latest information on the printer and consumables, check for printer driver updates, and browse other information.
  • Page 258: Settings Summaries Dialog Box

    The Settings Summaries dialog box enables you to confirm the settings for the Main, Page Setup, Layout, and Favorites sheets. Copy Click to copy the settings information to the clipboard. You can paste the settings information into a file created with a text editor or similar application. Settings Summaries Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 259: Device Settings Sheet

    Many settings items on the printer properties sheets are controlled by Windows applications. However, the Device Settings sheet is for configuring the printer, and it is an extension of the printer driver. The following settings are available on the Device Settings sheet. About You can display version information for the printer driver. iPF6350 Device Settings Sheet...
  • Page 260: Preview

    Follow the procedure below to start the Preview. Start the apllication software which you use. From the application software's File menu, select the printer setup menu to open the Print dialog box. Note • Normally, select Print from the File menu. The Features of Preview iPF6350...
  • Page 261: Preview

    Click the OK button to save the settings. Note • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. On the Print dialog box in the apllication software, click the Print button. Preview main window is displayed. iPF6350 Starting Preview...
  • Page 262: Preview Main Window

    • You can use the View menu to show or hide the tool bar. Menu Bar This allows you to select menus required for operations. Tool Bar This allows you to select tool buttons required for major operations. Preview Main Window iPF6350...
  • Page 263: Preview Main Window

    Windows Software > Preview > Preview Area You can check the settings you made in this area. Dialog Area This allows you to set the print conditions and perform a print job. iPF6350 Preview Main Window...
  • Page 264 Windows Software > Preview > For more information about Dialog Area, see "Dialog Area." →P.247 Status Bar This shows the message, Pages and Output Size. Preview Main Window iPF6350...
  • Page 265: Dialog Area

    You can print on the center of the media loaded in the printer. For more information about Center Originals Across Roll, see "Print on the Center." →P.253 Note • Available only if rolls are selected in Paper Source. iPF6350 Dialog Area...
  • Page 266: Enlarge/Reduce The Screen Display

    • This item can be selected even if you have clicked the ▼ button in the toolbar Zoom. Moving a Page You can move a page to display when you select Go to Page from the View menu. Enlarge/Reduce the screen display iPF6350...
  • Page 267: Using The Ruler

    Rotate 90 Degrees If Possible Rotates pages in portrait orientation 90 degrees before printing. Pages are only ro- tated if they can fit lengthwise across the roll. Use Driver Settings Follows printer driver settings when determining whether to rotate pages. iPF6350 Using the ruler...
  • Page 268 Windows Software > Preview > Selecting Rotate 90 Degrees If Possible or Placing a checkmark for Rotate Page 90 degrees (Conserve Paper) on the printer driver Selecting Use Driver Settings Priority setting for rotating 90 degrees iPF6350...
  • Page 269: Printing With Selecting The Layout

    You can print which conserves paper by selecting the layout. In Layout Selection, click the layout button to use. Button Details Upper Button Turn at the position of Right Button Turn at the position of Left Button Turn at the position of iPF6350 Printing with Selecting the Layout...
  • Page 270: Printing With Selecting The Layout

    • You can select only Upper Button or Lower Button if Cut Sheet is selected. Button Details The button is selected currently. The button can be selected. The button can not be selected. Click the Print Button. Printing on the selected layout begins. Printing with Selecting the Layout iPF6350...
  • Page 271: Print On The Center

    You can print on the center of the media loaded in the printer. Click the Center Originals Across Roll check box on. Click the Print button Printing on the center begins. Note • Available only if rolls are selected in Paper Source. iPF6350 Print on the Center...
  • Page 272: Not Print Spaces At The Top/Bottom

    You can save paper on not to feed roll paper for the empty spaces when the print data contains spaces at the top or bottom. Click the No Spaces at Top or Bottom check box on. Click the Print button. Printing on the settings with no spaces at top or bottom begins. Not Print Spaces at the Top/Bottom iPF6350...
  • Page 273: Free Layout

    • Any two pages can be arranged and printed in a layout that becomes duplex on folding. This can be used such as for advertising posters that are suspended from the ceiling. iPF6350 The Features of Free Layout...
  • Page 274: Operating Environment

    From the application software's File menu, select the printer setup menu to open the Print dialog box. Note • Normally, select Print from the File menu. From the list, select the printer and select the Layout sheet. Operating Environment iPF6350...
  • Page 275: Starting Free Layout

    Click the OK button to save the settings. Note • When you select Free Layout, all other setting items will be disabled. On the Print dialog box in the apllication software, click the Print button. Free Layout main window is displayed. iPF6350 Starting Free Layout...
  • Page 276: Free Layout Main Window

    • You can use the View menu to show or hide the tool and status bar. Menu Bar This allows you to select menus required for operations. Tool Bar This allows you to select tool buttons required for major operations. Free Layout Main Window iPF6350...
  • Page 277: Free Layout Main Window

    Windows Software > Free Layout > Layout Area This allows you to lay out objects and edit the object size and orientation. Status Bar This shows the paper size, unit of length, and number of objects. iPF6350 Free Layout Main Window...
  • Page 278: Detailed Settings

    →P.196 Note • When you select the Detailed Settings, the only three sheets displayed are the Main sheet, the Page Setup sheet, and the Layout sheet. Some of the printer driver settings may be disabled. Detailed Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 279: Preferences Dialog Box

    • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Grid Color Select the grid line color. Auto Arrange Spacing Change the object-to-object spacing to be applied in the operation of laying out objects automatically. iPF6350 Preferences Dialog Box...
  • Page 280: Page Options Dialog Box

    This dialog box appears when you select Page Options from the File menu. This allows you to configure the roll paper length, object layout order, and margins of Free Layout. Roll Paper Length Set the length of one page to print on roll paper. The following settings are available for roll paper length. Page Options Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 281: Zoom Dialog Box

    • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Zoom Dialog Box This dialog box appears when you select Zoom from the View menu. You can enlarge or reduce the screen display. Scaling Set the magnification for enlargement or reduction of the screen display. iPF6350 Zoom Dialog Box...
  • Page 282: Format Dialog Box

    When you place a checkmark here, you can select Rotate Right or Rotate Left. Setting Details Rotate Right Rotates the object 90 degrees clockwise. Rotate Left Rotates the object 90 degrees counterclockwise. Note • When several objects are selected, you cannot select Rotate. Format Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 283: Format Dialog Box

    You can move the object position by changing the values. Setting Details Vertical Pos You can input the number of the vertical position in numerical characters. Horizontal Pos You can input the number of the horizontal position in numerical characters. iPF6350 Format Dialog Box...
  • Page 284: Laying Out A Multiple-File Document On One Page

    From the application software's File menu, select the printer setup menu to open the Print dialog box. Note • Normally, select Print from the File menu. Click Properties to open the Properties dialog box. Laying out a Multiple-File Document on One Page iPF6350...
  • Page 285 Note • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. In the Layout sheet, click on the Page Layout check box and select Free Layout from the list. iPF6350 Laying out a Multiple-File Document on One Page...
  • Page 286 In the Print dialog box, select the pages to print and the number of copies, and click the OK button. Free Layout starts, laying out the document created with application software in the layout area as an object. Laying out a Multiple-File Document on One Page iPF6350...
  • Page 287: Laying Out A Document Created With Multiple Application Programs On One Page

    From the application software's File menu, select the printer setup menu to open the Print dialog box. Note • Normally, select Print from the File menu. Click Properties to open the Properties dialog box. iPF6350 Laying out a Document Created with Multiple Application Programs on One Page...
  • Page 288 • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. In the Layout sheet, click on the Page Layout check box and select Free Layout from the list. Laying out a Document Created with Multiple Application Programs on One Page iPF6350...
  • Page 289 In the Print dialog box, select the pages to print and the number of copies, and click the OK button. Free Layout starts, laying out the document created with application software in the layout area as an object. iPF6350 Laying out a Document Created with Multiple Application Programs on One Page...
  • Page 290: Selecting An Object

    • To select multiple arbitrary objects, click them while holding down the Ctrl key. • To select all objects, select Select All from the Edit menu. • When you specify the area with dragging the mouse, the object in the area is selected. Selecting an Object iPF6350...
  • Page 291: Changing The Object Size

    • You can input between 25 and 600. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Click the OK button. Moving an Object You can move the object position. Select an object. iPF6350 Changing the Object Size...
  • Page 292: Rotating An Object

    Select Rotate Left 90 Degrees or Rotate Right 90 Degrees from the toolbar. Alternatively, you may click on the Rotate check box in the Format Dialog Box then select Rotate Right →P.264 or Rotate Left, and click the OK button. Rotating an Object iPF6350...
  • Page 293: Laying Out Objects Automatically

    You can align objects systematically. Select multiple objects. Click the align button from the toolbar. Alternatively, you may select the align menu from the Object menu. Align Top Lays out the objects, justifying them to the top. iPF6350 Laying out Objects Automatically...
  • Page 294: Aligning Objects

    Free Layout > Center Vertically Lays out the objects, justifying them to the vertical center. Align Bottom Lays out the objects, justifying them to the bottom. Align Left Lays out the objects, justifying them to the left. Aligning Objects iPF6350...
  • Page 295: Changing The Object Overlapping Order

    Select the Overlapping Order menu from the Object menu. Note • The order of overlapping affects the order of objects automatically laid out. • You can also select by clicking the right button of the mouse on an object. iPF6350 Changing the Object Overlapping Order...
  • Page 296: Changing The Object Overlapping Order

    > Free Layout > Bring to Front Moves the object to the frontmost position. Send to Back Moves the object to the backmost position. Bring Forward Moves the object one position to the front. Changing the Object Overlapping Order iPF6350...
  • Page 297: Pasting A Copied Or Cut Object

    • In order to paste an object on any position that you like, you can paste the object with Pointed Paste by clicking the right button of the mouse on any position that you want. iPF6350 Pasting a Copied or Cut Object...
  • Page 298: Folded Duplex Window

    • The toolbar and status bar can be toggled between hidden and displayed from the View menu. Menu Bar This allows you to select menus required for operations. Tool Bar This allows you to select tool buttons required for major operations. Folded Duplex Window iPF6350...
  • Page 299: Finished Size Settings Dialog Box

    Finished Size Settings Dialog Box This dialog box is displayed when you select Finished Size Settings from the Edit menu. This allows you to configure finished size settings. Finished Size Selects the method for setting the finished size. iPF6350 Finished Size Settings Dialog Box...
  • Page 300: Binding Settings Dialog Box

    Configures the binding margin (gutter). Prints by creating a binding margin (gutter) of the specified size. Enter the margin size as a number. Note • The values that can be entered are 0 to 50 (mm). Binding Settings Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 301: Prints Using Folded Duplex

    • Rotate Page 90 degrees (Conserve Paper) is also available when Specify Folded Size is selected. Click OK to save the settings. Open the Binding Settings dialog box from the Edit menu. Select Bottom or Top in Binding Edge. Specify the Binding width in Binding. iPF6350 Prints using Folded Duplex...
  • Page 302 • When the Only Print Center and Edges checkbox is selected, fold lines are only printed at the three locations of the center and both edges. Click OK to save the settings. Confirm the print setting and begin printing. Prints using Folded Duplex iPF6350...
  • Page 303: Color Imagerunner Enlargement Copy

    To start by selecting Printers and Faxes from the start button Open the folder of the OS you are using for configuring printers. For example, on Windows XP click the start button on the desktop, and then select Printers and Faxes. iPF6350 The Features of Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy...
  • Page 304: Color Imagerunner Enlargement Copy

    • If you click on the Add to Startup folder check box in the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box, the icon of Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy utility will appear on the task bar when starting Windows thereafter. Starting Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy iPF6350...
  • Page 305: Color Imagerunner Enlargement Copy Dialog Box

    The explanation below is on the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box. Note • For the step to open the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box, see "Starting Color image- RUNNER Enlargement Copy." →P.285 Hot Folder The hot folder list appears. iPF6350 Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy Dialog Box...
  • Page 306: Hot Folder

    • You can create a new hot folder, edit or delete an existing one, and set print conditions at will. Note • You can create up to 20 hot folders. Hot Folder iPF6350...
  • Page 307: Creating A New Hot Folder

    Open the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box, and then click the Add button. Note • For the step to open the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box, see "Starting Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy." →P.285 The Easy Setup Wizard dialog box displays. Click the Next button. iPF6350 Creating a New Hot Folder...
  • Page 308: Creating A New Hot Folder

    Select the media type to print. Note • If the Borderless Printing checkbox is checked, only media types that can be used for borderless printing are displayed in the list. Click the Next button. Creating a New Hot Folder iPF6350...
  • Page 309 Shared Name. Click the Next button. Note • This shared name is used as the name of the hot folder. • You cannot use the Back button, after clicking the Next button here. iPF6350 Creating a New Hot Folder...
  • Page 310 Windows Software > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy > Click Finish button to close the Easy Setup Wizard dialog box. Creating a New Hot Folder iPF6350...
  • Page 311: Specifying An Existing Shared Folder As A Hot Folder

    Open the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box, and then click the Add button. Note • For the step to open the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box, see "Starting Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy." →P.285 iPF6350 Specifying an Existing Shared Folder as a Hot Folder...
  • Page 312: Specifying An Existing Shared Folder As A Hot Folder

    Click the Manual Settings button. The Add/Edit Hot Folder dialog box displays. Enter the hot folder name in Name. Click the Browse botton, with selecting Specify a folder, to set the existing shared folder. Specifying an Existing Shared Folder as a Hot Folder iPF6350...
  • Page 313 Select the folder to specify a hot folder, and click the OK button. As necessary, set the print conditions in the hot folder. (See "Setting the Print Parameters.") →P.296 Click the OK button to close the Add/Edit Hot Folder dialog box. iPF6350 Specifying an Existing Shared Folder as a Hot Folder...
  • Page 314: Setting The Print Parameters

    →P.196 Note • The only three sheets displayed are the Main sheet, the Page Setup sheet, and the Layout sheet. Some of the printer driver settings may be disabled. Setting the Print Parameters iPF6350...
  • Page 315: Printing Enlargements Of Scanned Originals From A Color Imagerunner

    (such as the image quality and paper size), based on which originals transferred to the hot folder will be printed. Follow these steps to register and modify hot folders. Display the printer driver dialog box. (See "Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu .") →P.207 iPF6350 Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER...
  • Page 316: Printing Enlargements Of Scanned Originals From A Color Imagerunner

    Load the original on the platen glass or document feeder of the Color imageRUNNER. Press Send to display the screen for transmission. Press Favorites, and then press the Favorites button assigned to the hot folder. Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER iPF6350...
  • Page 317 Press Start on the control panel. If you scan originals on the platen glass, after scanning all originals, press Done on the touch-panel display. Scanned originals are sent to the hot folder and automatically enlarged and printed following the conditions you specified for the folder. iPF6350 Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER...
  • Page 318: Print Plug-In For Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional

    Store Print History to Print Preferences ....................355 Delete Print History ..........................357 Export Print History from Print Preferences .................... 360 Import Print History to Print Preferences ....................361 Delete Print History from Print Preferences .................... 363 Set Information to Print with Image ......................365 iPF6350...
  • Page 319: The Features Of Print Plug-In

    Photoshop CS4 are installed. Note that Print Plug-In only supports the 32-bit version of Photoshop CS4. It does not operate in the 64-bit version of Photoshop CS4. • The supported OS version differs for each version of Digital Photo Professional. iPF6350 The Features of Print Plug-In...
  • Page 320: Installation Procedures

    • If the installer screen does not appear, open the CD-ROM icon in My Computer and click on set- up.exe to open the icon. Click imagePROGRAF Print Plug-in button. Click the appropriate Install button for your Print Plug-In. Installation Procedures iPF6350...
  • Page 321: Operating Environment

    PC. Install the Print Plug-In after installing, opening and quitting Photo- shop. Click Next button. After you have read the Licensing Agreement, select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click the Next button. iPF6350 Installation Procedures...
  • Page 322: Uninstall Procedures

    Click Finish button. Print Plug-In installation is complete. Uninstall Procedures The procedures for uninstalling the Print Plug-In are as follows. • Uninstall the Print Plug-In for Photoshop Select start in Control Panel menu. Open Add or Remove Programs. Uninstall Procedures iPF6350...
  • Page 323: Starting From Photoshop

    • Uninstall the Print Plug-In for Digital Photo Professional Select start in Control Panel menu. Open Add or Remove Programs. Select Canon iPFxxxx Print Plug-In for Digital Photo Professional, then click Change/Remove. Note • iPFxxxx is the name of your printer.
  • Page 324: Starting From Digital Photo Professional

    • Images for use with Print Plug-In are less than 6,000 pixels in width and height. Reduce the selection range or reduce the image with processing for images more than 6,000 pixels in width and height, and then attempt step 3. Starting from Digital Photo Professional iPF6350...
  • Page 325: Print Plug-In Main Window

    If you want to use an ICCv4 profile, close the plug-in and then install Adobe CMM. Refer to Using Adobe CMM for details on how to install Adobe CMM. →P.343 Print Plug-In Main Window The Print Plug-In main window consists of the sheet selection area, and the preview and button area. iPF6350 Print Plug-In Main Window...
  • Page 326: Print Plug-In Main Window

    →P.311 • Page Setup Sheet →P.315 • Color Settings Sheet →P.318 • Print History Sheet →P.319 • Support Sheet →P.321 Preview Area You can check the settings you made on the image in this area. Print Plug-In Main Window iPF6350...
  • Page 327: Preview Area

    • PrintButton Click this button to begin printing. • QuitButton Click this button to close the Print Plug-In window and return to application software. • HelpButton Click this button to display the Print Plug-In Help file. iPF6350 Print Plug-In Main Window...
  • Page 328: Preview Area

    Print Selected Range Place a checkmark here to only print the selected range. Note • When you select Preview in the Image, then select a portion of the image on the preview display, this be- comes valid. Preview Area iPF6350...
  • Page 329: Main Sheet

    Color Space information of the image imported to Print Plug-In are displayed. Click the Close button to return to Print Plug-In. Main Sheet You can use this sheet to perform basic settings such as selecting a printer, setting the media type, or adjusting image quali- iPF6350 Main Sheet...
  • Page 330: Main Sheet

    *This may not be displayed depending on how you set Media Type and Input Resolution to Plug-in. Print Mode Selecting the printing mode strikes the balance between the quality of the printed image and printing speed. The following settings are available for the print mode. Main Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 331 When this is checked, you can perform printing press simulation prints. Refer to Perform Printing Press Simulation Print for details on printing press simulation prints. →P.346 Matching Method You can select the processing method when performing color conversion. iPF6350 Main Sheet...
  • Page 332 Clicking the button opens the Set Configuration dialog box that provides settings for the adjustment of image sharpness and image enlargement method. For more information about Set Configuration, see "Set Configuration Dialog Box." →P.324 Defaults button Click the button to return all of the settings on the Main sheet to their defaults. Main Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 333: Page Setup Sheet

    *Displayed only if rolls are selected in Paper Source. Scaling This enlarges/reduces the entire image by the specified scaling value. Input the scaling value in numerical characters. You can specify a range between 5-600%. iPF6350 Page Setup Sheet...
  • Page 334: Page Setup Sheet

    Input the margin from the top of the media in numbers. *You can input between -9999 and 9999 mm. From Left Margin Input the margin from the left of the media in numbers. *You can input between -9999 and 9999 mm. Page Setup Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 335 Click the Size Options button to open the Size Options dialog box and you can select a media name, size and other settings. For more information about the size options, see "Size Options Dialog Box." →P.327 Defaults button Click the button to return all of the settings on the Page Setup sheet to their defaults. iPF6350 Page Setup Sheet...
  • Page 336: Color Settings Sheet

    Note • You can check the adjustments in the preview display. Contrast You can relatively adjust the brightness of the brightest and darkness areas by either inputting a numerical value or dragging the slide bar. Color Settings Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 337: Print History Sheet

    This displays a list of print preferences. Select Restore Defaults and click the Apply button to restore all settings to their initial settings. Note • You can check the 3 print preferences in the preview display. iPF6350 Print History Sheet...
  • Page 338: Print History Sheet

    Place a checkmark here to print the comment details. Comment Details Place a checkmark here to display the comment details. Edit Comment button Click the button to display the Edit Comment dialog box, where you can edit the comment. Print History Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 339: Support Sheet

    • You must have User Manual installed on your computer. About button Click the button to open the version information window of the Print Plug-In. Click the OK button in the version informa- tion window to return to the Print Plug-In window. iPF6350 Support Sheet...
  • Page 340: Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box

    Near End Margin This sets the length of the near end margin of the roll paper. Setting Details Printer Default The settings of the printer operating panel are applied. Print at a standard size. Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 341: Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box

    Print increasing ink impact accuracy, particularly for sharper text and fine lines. However, this takes more time than regular printing. Note • When Highest (Max. No. of Passes) is selected as the print mode, High-Precision Text and Fine Lines cannot be selected. iPF6350 Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box...
  • Page 342: Set Configuration Dialog Box

    • If printing does not finish correctly because it was canceled or an error occurred, the plug-in does not close. Output Method You can select the output method. The following settings are available for the output method. Set Configuration Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 343: Icc Conversion Options Dialog Box

    Check this check box to perform black point compensation. Loss of gradation in dark areas can be improved by performing black point compensation. Note • This can be used if Adobe CMM is selected as the Conversion Engine. Proof Options Configures settings related to printing press simulation. iPF6350 ICC Conversion Options dialog box...
  • Page 344: Roll Paper Options Dialog Box

    A print cut guideline is printed after each page and printing continues without in- terruption. No Spaces at Top or Bottom (Conserve Paper) When you place a checkmark here, the print data is printed without margins. Roll Paper Options Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 345: Size Options Dialog Box

    Height Enter the height of the media size. Note • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Add button Click the button to register the contents of the settings. iPF6350 Size Options Dialog Box...
  • Page 346: Curves Dialog Box

    • The allowed entry range is 0 to 255. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Load Curves button Click the button to load stored data for a tone curve. Curves Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 347: Print History Details Dialog Box

    • When you cannot print properly because you canceled the printing or an error occurred, appears to the left of the print history number. Delete button Click the button to delete the selected print history. iPF6350 Print History Details Dialog Box...
  • Page 348: Utilize Three Types Of Previews

    You can use Print Plug-In to check an image in three types of previews. The preview types are as follows. • Check Image with Print Area Layout →P.331 • Check the original image with Image →P.332 • Check Image with Roll Paper Preview →P.333 Utilize Three Types of Previews iPF6350...
  • Page 349: Check Image With Print Area Layout

    • There is no checkmark in Borderless Printing. • There is no checkmark in Enlarged/Reduced Printing or Scaling has been selected. • Center of Roll Paper has not been selected in Layout.. iPF6350 Check Image with Print Area Layout...
  • Page 350: Check The Original Image With Image

    Selected Range feature is enabled and you an drag the cursor on the image and select an area for print- ing. • When you click the image while the cursor is displayed as on the preview, the selected area is deselec- ted. Check the original image with Image iPF6350...
  • Page 351: Check Image With Roll Paper Preview

    • To select Roll Paper Preview in Preview, select Roll Paper in Paper Source. Print with a Desired Picture Quality You can specify and print at the resolution you desire. Display the Main sheet. iPF6350 Check Image with Roll Paper Preview...
  • Page 352: Adjust The Colors And Print

    • Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome) →P.336 • Adjust the Colors by Color Matching →P.340 • Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit Images →P.341 • Prints monochrome photographs with high quality →P.343 • Using Adobe CMM →P.343 Adjust the Colors and Print iPF6350...
  • Page 353: Adjust The Colors While Checking The Preview (For Color)

    The above image adjustments are reflected in the before and after images below. Before Application After Application Display the Color Settings sheet. Drag the slide bar in the direction of Low in Cyan. iPF6350 Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Color)
  • Page 354: Adjust The Colors While Checking The Preview (For Monochrome)

    • Low for Contrast • Light for Highlight • Light for Shadow • Enhance brightness for the curves The unapplied and the applied images of the above image adjustments are as below. Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome) iPF6350...
  • Page 355: Adjust The Colors While Checking The Preview (For Monochrome)

    Windows Software > Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional > Before Application After Application Open the Main sheet. Select Auto (Monochrome Photo) in Output Profile. iPF6350 Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome)
  • Page 356 • You can change the numbers by inputting in numerical characters. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Click the Curves button then click near the center of the curve. Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome) iPF6350...
  • Page 357 Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional > Enter 120 in Input and 135 in Output then click the OK button. Click the Print button. This applies the image adjustments and starts the print job. iPF6350 Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome)
  • Page 358: Adjust The Colors By Color Matching

    Refer to Using Adobe CMM for details. →P.343 Select the profile matching method in Matching Method. Click the Print button. Printing begins with the output profile and matching method that you have set. Adjust the Colors by Color Matching iPF6350...
  • Page 359: Print High-Quality Adobe Rgb16Bit Images

    Select the Adobe RGB16bit image data in Photoshop and start Print Plug-In. (See "Starting from Photoshop.") →P.305 Click button. Check that Adobe RGB is displayed in Color Space, and 16bit/channel is displayed in Bit in the Image Properties dialog box, and click the Close button. iPF6350 Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit Images...
  • Page 360: Print High-Quality Adobe Rgb16Bit Images

    If required, adjust the colors using color matching. Note • For more information about the color matching, see "Adjust the Colors by Color Matching." →P.340 Click the Print button. Printing of the Adobe RGB16bit image begins. Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit Images iPF6350...
  • Page 361: Prints Monochrome Photographs With High Quality

    Adobe CMM can be obtained using the following procedure. Open the Adobe website (http://www.adobe.com). Enter "Adobe CMM" in the search input box on the screen. Search for the "Adobe Color Management Module (CMM)" item and select the Windows version. iPF6350 Prints monochrome photographs with high quality...
  • Page 362: Using Adobe Cmm

    • Check with Adobe for details. How to Use Adobe CMM The procedure for using Adobe CMM is as follows. Display the Main sheet. Select one of the ICC profiles as the Output Profile. Click the ICC Conversion Options button. Using Adobe CMM iPF6350...
  • Page 363: Perform Black Point Compensation

    Display the Main sheet. Select one of the ICC profiles as the Output Profile. Click the ICC Conversion Options button to open the ICC Conversion Options dialog box. Select Adobe CMM as the Conversion Engine. iPF6350 Perform Black Point Compensation...
  • Page 364: Perform Printing Press Simulation Print

    Display the Main sheet. Select one of the ICC profiles as the Output Profile. Check the Proof check box and select the profile for the printing press you want to target from the list on the right. Perform Printing Press Simulation Print iPF6350...
  • Page 365: Enlarge/Reduce And Print

    • When you need to print on the full width of roll media, see "Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Width of Roll Paper." →P.349 • When you do the procedure below to print on roll media, the print job will match the size of the output with the media selected with the Paper Size setting. iPF6350 Enlarge/Reduce and Print...
  • Page 366 Click the Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box on. Note • This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in Borderless Printing. Select Fit Paper Size. Click the Print button. The image prints filling the entire output media surface. Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Output Media Size iPF6350...
  • Page 367: Enlarge/Reduce And Print Matching Width Of Roll Paper

    • This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in Borderless Printing. Select Fit Roll Paper Width. Click the Print button. The image prints covering the entire width of the roll paper. iPF6350 Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Width of Roll Paper...
  • Page 368: Specify Scaling, Enlarge/Reduce And Print

    Note • You can specify scaling rate in intervals of 0.01%. • You can specify a range between 5.00-600.00%. • The size of the width and height proportionally grow when the image is enlarged/reduced. Specify Scaling, Enlarge/Reduce and Print iPF6350...
  • Page 369: Print With No Borders

    Select Roll Paper in Paper Source. Click the Borderless Printing check box on. Note • Select the width for roll paper set in the printer in Roll Paper Width in the Specify Roll Paper Width dialog box, and click OK. iPF6350 Print with No Borders...
  • Page 370: Customize Media Settings

    You can store often-used print history under a specified name in print preferences. Note • You can save up to 200 print history items. All items over 200 are deleted in chronological order. You can do the following things using print history. • Confirm Print History Details →P.353 Customize Media Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 371: Confirm Print History Details

    You can confirm the print history details. Display Print History sheet. Click the Details button. Note • Select the print history you wish to check the details of, from either Print History or Favorites in the Print History Details dialog box. iPF6350 Confirm Print History Details...
  • Page 372: Apply Print History To An Image

    Apply Print History to an Image You can use previous print history, and apply it to an image. Display the Print History sheet. If required, check the print history details. (See "Confirm Print History Details.") →P.353 Apply Print History to an Image iPF6350...
  • Page 373: Store Print History To Print Preferences

    Note • You can store up to 200 print history items to print preferences. Display the Print History sheet. Click the Details button. iPF6350 Store Print History to Print Preferences...
  • Page 374: Store Print History To Print Preferences

    Select the print history you wish to store in print preferences from Print History in the Print History Details dialog box, and check the print history details in Settings. Select the print history you wish to store in print preferences from Print History and click the button. Store Print History to Print Preferences iPF6350...
  • Page 375: Delete Print History

    OK button. Click the OK button to close the Print History Details dialog box. Delete Print History You can delete print history. Important • Be aware that you cannot undo deletions of print history. iPF6350 Delete Print History...
  • Page 376: Delete Print History

    Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional > Display the Print History sheet. Click the Details button. Select the print history you wish to delete from Print History in the Print History Details dialog box, and click the Delete button. Delete Print History iPF6350...
  • Page 377 Windows Software > Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional > Click the OK button. Click the OKbutton to close the Print History Details dialog box. iPF6350 Delete Print History...
  • Page 378: Export Print History From Print Preferences

    You can export print history stored in print preferences as a file. Display the Print History sheet. Click the Details button. Select the print history you wish to export from Favorites in the Print History Details dialog box, and click the Export button. Export Print History from Print Preferences iPF6350...
  • Page 379: Import Print History To Print Preferences

    Click the OK button to close the Print History Details dialog box. Import Print History to Print Preferences You can import print history in file format and store it to print preferences. Display the Print History sheet. Click the Details button. iPF6350 Import Print History to Print Preferences...
  • Page 380: Import Print History To Print Preferences

    • The print history file name suffix is *.pjb. • You cannot import a print history file exported from a different OS in Print Plug-In. • You cannot import a print history file exported from a different printer in Print Plug-In. Import Print History to Print Preferences iPF6350...
  • Page 381: Delete Print History From Print Preferences

    Delete Print History from Print Preferences You can delete print history store to print preferences. You cannot store more than 200 print history items in print preferen- ces. Display the Print History sheet. Click the Details button. iPF6350 Delete Print History from Print Preferences...
  • Page 382: Delete Print History From Print Preferences

    Select the print history you wish to delete from Favorites in the Print History Details dialog box, and click the Delete button. Click the OK button. Click the OK button to close the Print History Details dialog box. Delete Print History from Print Preferences iPF6350...
  • Page 383: Set Information To Print With Image

    Click the information check box you wish to print on. When you wish to edit the comment, click the Edit Comment button. Note • When you do not wish to edit the comment, move to step 7. iPF6350 Set Information to Print with Image...
  • Page 384: Set Information To Print With Image

    Windows Software > Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional > Input the comment in the Edit Comment dialog box, and click OK button. Click the Print button. Comments are printed with images. Set Information to Print with Image iPF6350...
  • Page 385: Print Plug-In For Office

    • The Print Plug-In for Office toolbar/ribbon might not be displayed in Microsoft Office after installing im- agePROGRAF Print Plug-In for Office. Refer to the following topic for details on how to display the imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In for Office toolbar/ribbon. • When Print Plug-In for Office is not displayed →P.373 iPF6350 Print Plug-In for Office features...
  • Page 386: Operating Environment

    • You must log into Windows as an Administrator before the installation. Insert "User Software CD-ROM" into the CD-ROM drive and start the installer. Note • If the installer screen does not display, open the CD-ROM icon from My Computer, click setup.exe, and open the icon. Operating Environment iPF6350...
  • Page 387 Windows Software > Print Plug-In for Office > Click the Install Individual Software button. Click Install in imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In for Office. iPF6350 Steps to install...
  • Page 388 Windows Software > Print Plug-In for Office > Click the Next button. Read the License Agreement, and click the Yes button. Steps to install iPF6350...
  • Page 389 Windows Software > Print Plug-In for Office > Click the Start button. Click the Yes button. Click the Exit button. The installation for Print Plug-In for Office is complete. iPF6350 Steps to install...
  • Page 390: Steps To Uninstall

    > Important • When you install this software, the virtual printer Canon imagePROGRAF PrintPlugIn may be installed. If you want to use this software, do not uninstall the virtual printer Canon imagePROGRAF PrintPlugIn. • It is required to install imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In for Office for each user. If the PC is used by more than one person, install it for each user.
  • Page 391: When Print Plug-In For Office Is Not Displayed

    In this event, you will need to restore the disabled add-ins in order to display the imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In toolbar/ ribbon. Use the procedure below to restore the add-ins disabled by Microsoft Office. iPF6350 When Print Plug-In for Office is not displayed...
  • Page 392 Click the Office button and then click the <application name> options button. From the list on the left side of the <application name> options dialog box, select Add-ins. Select Disabled Items in the Manage combo box and click the Go button. When Print Plug-In for Office is not displayed iPF6350...
  • Page 393 If Addin imageprograf print plug-in (mscoree.dll) is displayed in the Disabled Items dialog box, select it and click the Enable button. Close all the dialog boxes and restart the Office application. For Microsoft Office 2003 Click About <application name> in the Help menu of application. iPF6350 When Print Plug-In for Office is not displayed...
  • Page 394: To Start From Microsoft Word

    Enable button. Close all the dialog boxes and restart the Office application. To start from Microsoft Word Below are the steps to start Print Plug-In for Office from Microsoft Word. Start Microsoft Word. To start from Microsoft Word iPF6350...
  • Page 395: To Start From Microsoft Word

    The settings Print Matching Roll Width, Borderless Printing, Multi-Page Printing, and Print Using Registered Settings can be set. Print Button Large-Format Wizard is displayed. Settings for Portrait or Landscape Orientation can be set. Paper Settings Button iPF6350 To start from Microsoft Word...
  • Page 396 • If you want to change the display to another file or application while the Printing Wizard is open, close the Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar. Large-Format Printing Wizard dialog box To start from Microsoft Word iPF6350...
  • Page 397: Print Matching Roll Width (Word)

    • If you want to change the display to another file or application while the Printing Wizard is open, close the Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/ribbon. iPF6350 Print Matching Roll Width (Word)
  • Page 398: Print Matching Roll Width (Word)

    Windows Software > Print Plug-In for Office > Click Print Matching Roll Width. Select Roll Paper Width that is set in the printer. Select image size. Select layout. Select Next. Print Matching Roll Width (Word) iPF6350...
  • Page 399: Borderless Printing (Word)

    Press Print to start printing. Borderless Printing (Word) Prints up to the border of the media. Photos and posters can be printed without worrying about margins. Start Microsoft Word. If Start imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In is displayed, click it. iPF6350 Borderless Printing (Word)
  • Page 400: Borderless Printing (Word)

    • If you want to change the display to another file or application while the Printing Wizard is open, close the Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/ribbon. Click Borderless Printing. Borderless Printing (Word) iPF6350...
  • Page 401 Choose how to proceed and press OK. Note • To adjust the data, select Return to application and press OK. Exit Print Plug-In for Office and return to the application. Select Roll Paper Width that is set in the printer. Select Layout. iPF6350 Borderless Printing (Word)
  • Page 402: Multi-Page Printing (Word)

    • The maximum length for Borderless Printing is the lesser of 5.587 times the roll paper width, or 18.0m. Press Print to start printing. Multi-Page Printing (Word) Prints multiple pages as one page. You can print handouts into a single page, or print matter with many pages. Start Microsoft Word. Multi-Page Printing (Word) iPF6350...
  • Page 403: Multi-Page Printing (Word)

    • If you want to change the display to another file or application while the Printing Wizard is open, close the Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/ribbon. iPF6350 Multi-Page Printing (Word)
  • Page 404 Windows Software > Print Plug-In for Office > Click Multi-Page Printing. Select the Roll Paper Width that is set in the printer. Select layout from Layout Selection. Select Next. Select Media Type. Multi-Page Printing (Word) iPF6350...
  • Page 405: Register The Settings(Word)

    • Up to 20 items can be registered. • The available settings are as follows. • Print Matching Roll Width (Word) →P.379 • Borderless Printing (Word) →P.381 • Multi-Page Printing (Word) →P.384 Click the One-Touch Registration button. iPF6350 Register the settings(Word)
  • Page 406: Print Using Registered Settings (Word)

    Print Using Registered Settings (Word) Prints using the registered settings. Start Microsoft Word. If Start imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In is displayed, click it. Click Print from the imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In toolbar/ribbon. The Printing Wizard dialog box is displayed. Print Using Registered Settings (Word) iPF6350...
  • Page 407: Print Using Registered Settings (Word)

    • If you want to change the display to another file or application while the Printing Wizard is open, close the Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/ribbon. Click Print Using Registered Settings. Click the Next button. Select Media Type. iPF6350 Print Using Registered Settings (Word)
  • Page 408: Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (Word)

    • If you want to change the display to another file or application while the Large-Format Printing Wizard is open, close the Large-Format Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/ribbon. Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (Word) iPF6350...
  • Page 409: Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (Word)

    Note • The steps taken to create a Portrait Page Size will be used as an example to explain the procedure. Adjust Length from the list-box or slide-bar. Click the Create Page button. iPF6350 Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (Word)
  • Page 410: To Start From Microsoft Powerpoint

    Important • If the imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In toolbar/ribbon is not displayed, refer to the following. • When Print Plug-In for Office is not displayed →P.373 Check that the imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In toolbar/ribbon is displayed. To start from Microsoft PowerPoint iPF6350...
  • Page 411 Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/rib- bon. Note • If you open a password protected document as read-only, the Printing Wizard cannot be run. iPF6350 To start from Microsoft PowerPoint...
  • Page 412: Print Matching Roll Width (Powerpoint)

    Prints to the edge of the roll width. You can print large exhibits and posters, and also print Portrait and Landscape orienta- tions made in Large-Format Printing Wizard. Start Microsoft PowerPoint. If Start imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In is displayed, click it. Print Matching Roll Width (PowerPoint) iPF6350...
  • Page 413: Print Matching Roll Width (Powerpoint)

    Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/ribbon. Click Print Matching Roll Width. Select Roll Paper Width that is set in the printer. iPF6350 Print Matching Roll Width (PowerPoint)
  • Page 414 • When you print to the edge of the roll width, the maximum print length is the lesser of 13.44 times the roll paper width for Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 or 14.22 times the roll paper width for Micro- soft PowerPoint 2002 or later, or 18.0m. Press Print to start printing. Print Matching Roll Width (PowerPoint) iPF6350...
  • Page 415: Borderless Printing (Powerpoint)

    • If you want to change the display to another file or application while the Printing Wizard is open, close the Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/ribbon. iPF6350 Borderless Printing (PowerPoint)
  • Page 416: Borderless Printing (Powerpoint)

    Choose how to proceed and press OK. Note • To adjust the data, select Return to application and press OK. Exit Print Plug-In for Office and return to the application. Select Roll Paper Width that is set in the printer. Select Layout. Borderless Printing (PowerPoint) iPF6350...
  • Page 417: Multi-Page Printing (Powerpoint)

    Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 or 14.22 times the roll paper width for Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 or later, or 18.0m. Press Print to start printing. Multi-Page Printing (PowerPoint) Prints multiple pages as one page. You can print handouts into a single page, or print matter with many pages. Start Microsoft PowerPoint. iPF6350 Multi-Page Printing (PowerPoint)
  • Page 418: Multi-Page Printing (Powerpoint)

    • If you want to change the display to another file or application while the Printing Wizard is open, close the Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/ribbon. Multi-Page Printing (PowerPoint) iPF6350...
  • Page 419 Windows Software > Print Plug-In for Office > Click Multi-Page Printing. Select the Roll Paper Width that is set in the printer. Select layout from Layout Selection. Select Next. Select Media Type. iPF6350 Multi-Page Printing (PowerPoint)
  • Page 420: Register The Settings(Powerpoint)

    • Up to 20 items can be registered. • The available settings are as follows. • Print Matching Roll Width (PowerPoint) →P.394 • Borderless Printing (PowerPoint) →P.397 • Multi-Page Printing (PowerPoint) →P.399 Click the One-Touch Registration button. Register the settings(PowerPoint) iPF6350...
  • Page 421: Print Using Registered Settings (Powerpoint)

    Print Using Registered Settings (PowerPoint) Prints using the registered settings. Start Microsoft PowerPoint. If Start imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In is displayed, click it. Click Print from the imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In toolbar/ribbon. The Printing Wizard dialog box is displayed. iPF6350 Print Using Registered Settings (PowerPoint)
  • Page 422: Print Using Registered Settings (Powerpoint)

    • If you want to change the display to another file or application while the Printing Wizard is open, close the Printing Wizard dialog box. Otherwise, you may not be able to change displays or operate the toolbar/ribbon. Click Print Using Registered Settings. Click the Next button. Select Media Type. Print Using Registered Settings (PowerPoint) iPF6350...
  • Page 423: Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (Powerpoint)

    Create Page Size in Portrait or Landscape Orientation. Use the Large-Format Printing Wizard to create portrait page sizes for Potrait Orientation, and landscape page sizes for Landscape Orientation. Start Microsoft PowerPoint. If Start imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In is displayed, click it. iPF6350 Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (PowerPoint)
  • Page 424: Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (Powerpoint)

    Click Portrait Orientation or Landscape Orientation. Note • The steps taken to create a Portrait Page Size will be used as an example to explain the procedure. Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (PowerPoint) iPF6350...
  • Page 425 • The layout may collapse if you create a form using existing data. If that is the case, modify the data again. Note • Printing is done in Print Matching Roll Width of the Printing Wizard. For details on Print Match- ing Roll Width, refer to see "Print Matching Roll Width (PowerPoint)." →P.394 iPF6350 Portrait Orientation / Landscape Orientation (PowerPoint)
  • Page 426: To Start From Microsoft Excel

    Select this when you want to display all printer drivers or update the dis- Printer list play. The print Wizard is displayed. The settings Print Entire Sheet and Print Selected Area can be set. Print Button To start from Microsoft Excel iPF6350...
  • Page 427: To Start From Microsoft Excel

    • If you click the Print button with a worksheet or cell protected, a message dialog box will appear asking if you want to continue printing. If you click No, you will return to the application. If you want to change the setting, remove the protection from the worksheet or cell. iPF6350 To start from Microsoft Excel...
  • Page 428: Print Entire Sheet (Excel)

    Print again. If a print area is set, a confirmation message dialog box will appear. To print the entire sheet, cancel the setting of the print area. The Printing Wizard dialog box is displayed. Print Entire Sheet (Excel) iPF6350...
  • Page 429 • If column A or row 1 is not displayed, the data cannot be analyzed. Redisplay the data and then run the analysis. Note • If data analysis requires time, a message dialog will appear. If you select No, you will return to the application. iPF6350 Print Entire Sheet (Excel)
  • Page 430 • When you print to the edge of the roll width, the maximum print length is 18.0m. If the upper and lower margins are too wide, check No Spaces at Top or Bottom (Conserve Paper). The upper and lower margins can be checked in Print Preview. Print Entire Sheet (Excel) iPF6350...
  • Page 431: Print Selected Area (Excel)

    • When more than one worksheet is selected, the Printing Wizard cannot be run. Select only one worksheet and click Print again. If a print area is set, a confirmation message dialog box will appear. To print the selected area, cancel the setting of the print area. iPF6350 Print Selected Area (Excel)
  • Page 432 The Printing Wizard dialog box is displayed. Click Print Selected Area. Important • If only one cell is selected, Print Selected Area cannot be selected. A message will appear informing you that analysis is in progress. Print Selected Area (Excel) iPF6350...
  • Page 433 Select Roll Paper Width that is set in the printer. Select image size. Select layout. To configure Binding, click the Binding Settings button. Refer to Configuring Binding (Excel) for details on the procedure for configuring Binding. →P.416 iPF6350 Print Selected Area (Excel)
  • Page 434: Configuring Binding (Excel)

    Configure the settings up to Layout Selection in the Layout screen in Print Entire Sheet or Print Selected Area. Refer to Print Entire Sheet (Excel) and Print Selected Area (Excel) for the configuration →P.410 →P.413 methods. Configuring Binding (Excel) iPF6350...
  • Page 435 • When a sheet or cell is protected Open the Binding Settings dialog box. If the Binding checkbox is not checked, select it to turn binding on. Select Binding Edge. Select Binding Margin. Click the OK button. Return to the Layout screen. iPF6350 Configuring Binding (Excel)
  • Page 436: Configuring Special Settings

    When this setting is off, printing is performed without changing the position. This function is only valid in Microsoft Excel. Click OK to close the Special Settings dialog box. Configuring Special Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 437: Status Monitor

    • You can view a list of the printers for which printer drivers have been installed on your computer, printers connected to your computer, and printers found on the network. iPF6350 The Features of imagePROGRAF Status Monitor...
  • Page 438: Job Management Using Imageprograf Status Monitor

    Preempting Other Jobs If you select a print job and click the Preempt Other Jobs button, the selected job is printed ahead of the job that currently precedes it in the print queue. Job Management Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor iPF6350...
  • Page 439: Job Management Using Imageprograf Status Monitor

    • The printing behavior when the paper specified by the driver does not match the paper currently loaded in the printer can be changed by using Detect Mismatch in the operation panel menu. Refer to Menu Set- tings for details. →P.894 iPF6350 Job Management Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor...
  • Page 440: Accounting

    • The Accounting Manager in Status Monitor displays approximate estimates of the amount of paper con- sumed and the ink consumed per job. Canon cannot guarantee the accuracy of these estimates. These esti- mates will also vary depending on the conditions of printer use.
  • Page 441: Launching The Accounting Manager

    Or, open the Accounting sheet and click the Accounting button. Accounting Manager Main Window The Accounting Manager main window consists of a title bar, menu bar, toolbars, listed job selection area, job list area, totals area and status bar. iPF6350 Launching the Accounting Manager...
  • Page 442 If you are using regular data acquisition, this area allows you to view the collective job logs for each specified period. For more information on how to select the job logs displayed, see Switching Between Displaying Jobs on Printer and Regularly Acquired Jobs →P.431 Job List Area This area lists the details of acquired jobs. Accounting Manager Main Window iPF6350...
  • Page 443: Totals Area

    Note • If you are viewing regularly acquired print jobs, selecting a period on the left side of the window displays the total costs for that period and the amounts of paper and ink consumed. iPF6350 Accounting Manager Main Window...
  • Page 444: Accounting Manager Basic Procedures

    • Setting the Unit Cost for Ink →P.427 • Setting the Unit Cost for Paper →P.428 • Setting the Unit Cost for Items Other Than Ink and Paper →P.429 Accounting Manager Basic Procedures iPF6350...
  • Page 445: Setting The Unit Cost For Ink

    • Your settings are not applied until you click the OK button. To set different unit costs for each ink color Select the ink color to be costed. Enter the Tank Capacity and corresponding Price. iPF6350 Setting the Unit Cost for Ink...
  • Page 446: Setting The Unit Cost For Paper

    Enter the Width and Length of the paper, and the Price per area for the configured width x height. Click the Add button. To change the unit cost for a media type you have already set, click the Overwrite button. Click the OK button. Setting the Unit Cost for Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 447: Setting The Unit Cost For Items Other Than Ink And Paper

    Click the Add button. To change the unit cost for a media type you have already set, click the Overwrite button. Click the OK button. Note • You can set unit costs for up to 5 items. iPF6350 Setting the Unit Cost for Items Other Than Ink and Paper...
  • Page 448: Configuring Units And Display Settings In Accounting Manager

    Use this option to select the symbol used as a decimal point. Ink Consumed Use this option to select the unit used for ink consumption. Paper Width Use this to select the unit used for paper width. Configuring Units and Display Settings in Accounting Manager iPF6350...
  • Page 449: Automatically Acquiring Print Job Logs At Regular Intervals

    The print job logs displayed by the Status Monitor Accounting Manager contain two types of job: Jobs on Printer and Regu- larly Acquired Jobs. You can select whether to display Jobs on Printer or Regularly Acquired Jobs in the Listed Job Selection Area on the left side of the window. iPF6350 Automatically Acquiring Print Job Logs at Regular Intervals...
  • Page 450: Exporting Print Job Data As A Csv File

    If you select a job in the job list and then select Show Job Properties in the File menu, the Job Properties dialog box appears, allowing you to check information such as detailed cost data. You can copy text-based information in this dialog box to the clipboard by clicking the Copy button. Exporting Print Job Data as a CSV File iPF6350...
  • Page 451: Showing, Saving And Loading Selected Unit Cost Data

    You can copy text-based information in this dialog box to the clipboard by clicking the Copy button. Note • Up to 7 types of media are listed in order of the amount consumed. The total consumption for other media types is shown as Other. iPF6350 Showing, Saving and Loading Selected Unit Cost Data...
  • Page 452: Digital Photo Front-Access

    Digital Photo Front-Access ..........................434 Digital Photo Front-Access Digital Photo Front-Access is an application that links photos from Canon digital cameras and other image files on your computer with various other applications. • Simply select an image and click the icon of the application you want to start to launch the application.
  • Page 453: Device Setup Utility

    Insert the User Software CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. On the Setup Menu window, click Install Individual Software. Click Install in imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility. Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed with the installation. iPF6350 imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility...
  • Page 454: Configuring The Ip Address Using Imageprograf Device Setup Utility

    When specifying an IPv4 IP address Start imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility from the start menu. In the Device Name list displayed, select the printer to configure. Choose Protocol Settings from the Printer menu. Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility iPF6350...
  • Page 455: Configuring The Ip Address Using Imageprograf Device Setup Utility

    • To configure the IP address automatically, choose Auto in the Setting IP Address list and select DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP. • You can also specify the subnet mask and default gateway. iPF6350 Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility...
  • Page 456 Start imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility from the start menu. In the Device Name list displayed, select the printer to configure. Choose Protocol Settings from the Printer menu. Select the IPv6 tab. In IPv6, select On. Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility iPF6350...
  • Page 457 • When there is no IPv6-compatible router or DHCPv6-compatible server, select On in Manual and enter the IPv6 Address and Prefix Length. Click Set. Click OK after the Confirmation message is displayed. Exit imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility. iPF6350 Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility...
  • Page 458: Media Configuration Tool

    • You can rearrange lists of the types of paper on the printer control panel and in printer driver dialog boxes and rename them, in addition to other functions. • You can add custom paper (paper that is not Canon genuine paper or Canon feed confirmed paper) to the printer con- trol panel and printer driver.
  • Page 459: Operating Environment

    Media Configuration Tool > Note • Canon genuine paper and Canon feed confirmed paper are detailed in the Paper Reference Guide. Any other paper is called custom paper. Operating Environment You can use Media Configuration Tool in the following environments.
  • Page 460: Installation Procedures

    The next screen presents selections for the country or area where the printer is used. Select a country or territory then click the Next button. The License Agreement is displayed. Select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click the Next button. Installation Procedures iPF6350...
  • Page 461 Windows Software > Media Configuration Tool > The Choose Destination Location screen appears. Select the destination folder then click the Next button. The Ready to Install the Program screen appears. Click the Install button. iPF6350 Installation Procedures...
  • Page 462: Starting The Media Configuration Tool

    Starting the Media Configuration Tool Follow the procedure below to start Media Configuration Tool. From the start menu go to Programs > iPFxxxx Media Configuration Tool > iPFxxxx Media Configuration Tool. Media Configuration Tool main window is displayed. Starting the Media Configuration Tool iPF6350...
  • Page 463: Media Configuration Tool Main Window

    When this button is clicked, the Edit Media Types dialog box is displayed, which allows you to add media information files released by Canon to the printer control panel and printer driver. You can also change names, toggle between display- ing and hiding, and delete added media types.
  • Page 464: Editing Media Type Information

    →P.458 tom paper displays Custom as the Status in the Media Type list. • To add media types, download the media information file (.amf file) in advance from the Canon website. Note • It may not be possible to deleting, showing/hiding, and changing the display order under some conditions.
  • Page 465: Adding Media Types

    Windows Software > Media Configuration Tool > Open the Edit Media Types dialog box, and then click the Add button. The Add Media Type dialog box displays. Click the Browse button. iPF6350 Adding Media Types...
  • Page 466 • If Master Media Information File is displayed as the Type of the Media Information File, the me- dia type display order and media type display/non-display settings are initialized. Reconfigure these after added the master media information file. Click OK when the confirmation message is displayed. Adding Media Types iPF6350...
  • Page 467: Changing Media Names

    →P.456 Important • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. Changing Media Names Open the Edit Media Types dialog box. iPF6350 Changing Media Names...
  • Page 468: Changing Media Names

    The Rename Media dialog box is displayed. Edit the names in Name in Printer Driver and Name on Control Panel and click the OK button. Note • To restore the original names, click the Restore button. Changing Media Names iPF6350...
  • Page 469: Deleting Media Types You Have Added

    • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. Deleting Media Types You Have Added Open the Edit Media Types dialog box. iPF6350 Deleting Media Types You Have Added...
  • Page 470: Deleting Media Types You Have Added

    Update Media Types wizard, see "Updating Media Types." →P.456 Important • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. Deleting Media Types You Have Added iPF6350...
  • Page 471: Switching Media Types Display Show/Hide

    • Each time you click the Show/Hide button, the display mode cycles from showing both the printer driver and printer panel, to hiding both the printer driver and printer panel, and then to showing only the printer panel. iPF6350 Switching Media Types Display Show/Hide...
  • Page 472: Changing The Display Order Of Media Types

    • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. Changing the Display Order of Media Types Open the Edit Media Types dialog box. Changing the Display Order of Media Types iPF6350...
  • Page 473: Changing The Display Order Of Media Types

    Update Media Types wizard, see "Updating Media Types." →P.456 Important • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. iPF6350 Changing the Display Order of Media Types...
  • Page 474: Updating Media Types

    Types - Select Printer dialog box, and then click the Next button. Note • If the printer driver is not installed, the following dialog box is displayed. Select how the printer to update is connected. Communication with the printer starts and the following dialog box is displayed. Updating Media Types iPF6350...
  • Page 475: Updating Media Types

    • When setting a data to the printer that differs from the data to be updated, the selected media informa- tion file is updated. When you would like to remain the data that is set to the printer, click the Cancel button. Communication with the printer starts and the following dialog box is displayed. iPF6350 Updating Media Types...
  • Page 476: Using Paper Other Than Genuine Paper/Feed Confirmed Paper

    Adding custom paper to the printer control panel and printer driver is performed from this screen. Note • Custom paper is paper other than Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper (paper that is detailed in the Paper Reference Guide).
  • Page 477: Compatible Paper

    • When using custom paper in another printer, always add the custom paper to that printer before use. • Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper cannot be changed from this dialog box. Refer to " Editing Media Type Information ".
  • Page 478: Add Custom Paper

    In order to add new custom paper to the printer control panel and printer driver, first select the media type to use as the basis from among the Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper.. Add this as custom paper after making various changes to the standard paper as necessary.
  • Page 479: Add Custom Paper

    The Step 1: Select the standard paper dialog box is displayed. In Paper Category, select the category of media type to use as the basis of the custom paper you are adding. Important • Select the category that you think is the closest to the custom paper you are adding. iPF6350 Add Custom Paper...
  • Page 480 > The media type names of the Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper within the selected category are shown in Media Type Name. Select the media type to use as the basis of the custom paper, and click the Next button.
  • Page 481 The Roll Paper Settings dialog box is displayed. Note • If a paper source other than Roll Paper is selected in the Step 3: Paper Source Settings dialog box, this screen is not displayed. iPF6350 Add Custom Paper...
  • Page 482 • 30 sec./1 min./3 min./5 min./10 min./30 min./60 min. :Ejects after the speci- fied time has elapsed after printing finishes. Borderless Printing Configures whether or not to permit borderless printing. • Permit : Borderless printing is permitted. • Deny : Borderless printing is denied. Add Custom Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 483 First, click the Test Print button to perform a test print of each level. Important • If Newsprint for Proofing was selected as the standard paper for the custom paper, you cannot per- form the test print or configure the maximum ink usage. iPF6350 Add Custom Paper...
  • Page 484 • If you cannot obtain sufficiently high quality printing no matter which maximum ink usage level you select, use the Step 1: Select the standard paper dialog box to change the paper that is the basis of the custom paper to another paper. Add Custom Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 485 If the printhead rubs against the paper, this can cause damage to the printhead. • For details on the Head Height and Vacuum Strength, refer to the help. iPF6350 Add Custom Paper...
  • Page 486 The custom paper is added to the control panel of the printer and to the printer driver of the PC you are using. Important • If you have added custom paper with the POP Board / Cardboard category as the Standard Paper, remove the loaded custom paper from the printer. Add Custom Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 487: Delete Custom Paper

    You can delete custom paper that you have already added from printer control panel and from the printer driver of the PC you are using. Open the Add Custom Paper dialog box. Select the paper you want to delete from the Added Custom Paper list and then click the Delete button. iPF6350 Delete Custom Paper...
  • Page 488: Edit Custom Paper

    The custom paper is deleted from the control panel of the printer and from the printer driver of the PC you are using. Edit Custom Paper You can change the settings of custom paper you have already added. Open the Add Custom Paper dialog box. Edit Custom Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 489: Export Custom Media Information

    The saved Custom Media Information File can be used by importing it into another printer or PC. Refer to " Import Custom Media Information " for details on "importing custom media information". →P.472 Open the Add Custom Paper dialog box. iPF6350 Export Custom Media Information...
  • Page 490: Import Custom Media Information

    You can import a Custom Media Information File that has been saved in a folder, and add the file to the printer control panel and to the printer driver of the PC you are using. Open the Add Custom Paper dialog box. Import Custom Media Information iPF6350...
  • Page 491: Import Custom Media Information

    > Media Configuration Tool > Click the Import button. Select the printer to add the custom paper to. Note • Double-click Custom Media Information File to start the Media Configuration Tool and display this screen. iPF6350 Import Custom Media Information...
  • Page 492 • When the custom paper is correctly added to the printer driver, the name of the added custom paper is displayed in the Edit Media Types dialog box that is opened by Add Genuine Paper in the Media Configuration Tool window. Import Custom Media Information iPF6350...
  • Page 493: Warnings

    Media Configuration Tool > Warnings Take note of the following warnings when added custom paper other than Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper to the printer driver and the printer itself. About the Cutter • Depending on the paper, there are types that cannot be cut by the cutter unit, and types that speed deterioration of the blade and cause damage to the cutter.
  • Page 494: Warnings

    ICC color profile that matches the paper you are using, and select that ICC color profile in your software. • Custom paper cannot be used with the ambient light adjustment function or Monitor Matching in Color-Matching Method. Warnings iPF6350...
  • Page 495: Mac Os X Software

    Mac OS X Software > Mac OS X Software Printer Driver Preview Free Layout Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional Printmonitor Media Configuration Tool iPF6350...
  • Page 496: Printer Driver

    Additional Settings Pane ..........................509 Support Pane ..............................510 Printer Driver Settings For instructions on accessing the Mac OS X printer driver, refer to the following topics. • Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from Applications →P.485 Printer Driver Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 497: Printer Driver

    You can specify the page size of the original, borderless printing, enlargement or reduction, the orientation, the paper size and source, and automatic cutting. • Utility Pane →P.508 You can specify settings related to maintenance for the Printhead and feed amount, as well as settings for Color im- ageRUNNER Enlargement Copy. iPF6350 Printer Driver Settings...
  • Page 498: Specifying Paper In The Printer Driver

    If it is not displayed, the settings are configured in the upper part of the printer driver displayed when you select Print from the application software menu. Select the printer in the Printer list. Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver iPF6350...
  • Page 499: Specifying Paper In The Printer Driver

    OK to close the dialog box, and then select Print from the application software menu. Access the Main pane. In the Media Type list, select the type of paper that is loaded. Access the Page Setup pane. iPF6350 Specifying Paper in the Printer Driver...
  • Page 500: Confirming Print Settings

    For details on available printing conditions, see " Printer Driver Settings " →P.478 Confirming Print Settings There are two ways to confirm what printing conditions have been specified, as follows. • Checking a preview of the settings • Checking a print preview Confirming Print Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 501: Confirming Print Settings

    You can check an image of the original just as it will be printed. Confirming the image of print jobs beforehand helps prevent printing errors. For details on print previews, see " Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing " →P.178 iPF6350 Confirming Print Settings...
  • Page 502: Checking The Layout In A Preview Before Printing

    > Printer Driver > Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing This topic describes how to check the layout before printing using the Canon imagePROGRAF Preview function. Choose Print in the application menu. Access the Main pane. Select the Print Preview check box.
  • Page 503: Using Favorites

    Printer Driver > The Canon imagePROGRAF Preview window is displayed. Check the layout and adjust settings in the Canon imagePROGRAF Preview window as desired. Print from the Canon imagePROGRAF Preview menu. Note • For details on imagePROGRAF Preview functions, refer to Preview →P.511...
  • Page 504: Main Pane

    The following settings are available on the Main pane. For details on settings items, refer to the printer driver help. Note • On the Main pane, choose Easy Settings to specify basic print settings based on the print target, or switch to Advanced Settings to complete more detailed settings as desired. Main Pane iPF6350...
  • Page 505 • This cannot be selected if Free Layout is enabled in the Page Setup panel. • Checking the Layout in a Preview Before Printing →P.178 Printer Displays Printer. You can display printer information such as the remaining ink levels. iPF6350 Main Pane...
  • Page 506 Click to display the View settings dialog box, which enables you to confirm the settings for the selected item from the Print Target list or change the order of items listed in Print Target. • View settings Dialog Box for the Printing Application →P.493 Main Pane iPF6350...
  • Page 507 Choose the levels of gradation in print data, either 8-bit or 16-bit. Optimal results when printing data with rich gradation are possible by choosing 16-bit. For example, this option is particularly suited to printing images created after specifying 16 bits per channel in Photoshop. (Mac OS X 10.4 or later) iPF6350 Main Pane...
  • Page 508: Fast Graphic Process

    High-Precision Text and Fine Lines may not be selected depending on the Media Type you select. • To improve print quality, you may need to adjust the position of the printhead. (See " Enhancing Printing ") Quality →P.819 Main Pane iPF6350...
  • Page 509: Paper Information On Printer Dialog Box

    Shows the Paper Source supported by the printer, as well as the type of paper loaded. To update the media type setting in the printer driver, select the desired Paper Source option and click OK. iPF6350 Paper Information on Printer Dialog Box...
  • Page 510: Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box

    Specify the time the printer waits after printing a page until ejecting the paper, as needed. Between Scans Specify the time the printer waits after printing a line on the page until printing the next line, as needed. Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 511: View Settings Dialog Box For The Printing Application

    Specify whether to print a mirror image, as needed. Select this option to print a version of the document or image with the left and right sides inverted. View settings Dialog Box for the Printing Application In the View settings dialog box, you can check details of the selected printing application. iPF6350 View settings Dialog Box for the Printing Application...
  • Page 512: Matching Pane

    • To display the Matching pane, on the Main pane click Color Settings in Color Mode in Advanced Set- tings, and then click the Matching tab. (Refer to " Main Pane ") →P.486 Driver Matching Mode (Using Mac OS X 10.3.9) Matching pane iPF6350...
  • Page 513: Matching Pane

    Matching Method Select the color matching method that suits the document to be printed. Various Matching Method options are available depending on your selection in Matching Mode. Color Space Select the applicable color space as desired. iPF6350 Matching pane...
  • Page 514 Matching tab.(See " Main Pane ") →P.486 Matching Mode Select the color matching mode to use, as desired. Input Profile Settings You can choose Input Profile. Various options are available depending on your selected Matching Mode. Matching pane iPF6350...
  • Page 515: Ambient Light Adjust Dialog Box

    In Chart, select the number of the pattern with your desired colors. Color Temperature Enter the Color Temperature measured during monitor calibration. Displayed when the Matching Method is set to Monitor Matching on the Matching pane. iPF6350 Ambient Light Adjust dialog box...
  • Page 516: Ambient Light Adjust Dialog Box

    Illuminance measured using the i1 colorimeter. Displayed when the Matching Method is set to Monitor Matching on the Matching pane. Note • For details on settings items, see " Adjusting the Color in the Printer Driver " →P.42 Ambient Light Adjust dialog box iPF6350...
  • Page 517: Light Source Check Tool

    Reference Guide.(See " Types of Paper ") →P.768 Paper Source Choose the paper source, as desired. Options displayed in the list vary depending on the selection in Media Type in the Main pane. Print Click to print the Chart. iPF6350 Light Source Check Tool...
  • Page 518: Color Settings Pane: Color

    Cyan / Magenta / Yellow Correct color tones by adjusting the levels of each color. Gray Tone Adjust the color tone of grays as desired. Choose Cool (tinged with blue) or Warm (tinged with red). Color Settings Pane: Color iPF6350...
  • Page 519: Object Adjustment Dialog Box: Color

    Note • To display the Object Adjustment dialog box, click Object Adjustment on the Color Adjustment panel. Images Select this option to apply color adjustment to image areas, such as photos. iPF6350 Object Adjustment dialog box: Color...
  • Page 520: Color Settings Pane: Monochrome

    Choose a sample image from Standard, Portrait, Landscape, or Graphics. View Color Pattern Select this checkbox to display the color pattern. Apply to Sample Select this checkbox to apply the changed settings to the sample image. Color Settings Pane: Monochrome iPF6350...
  • Page 521: Object Adjustment Dialog Box: Monochrome

    In the Object Adjustment dialog box, you can specify what type of print jobs to apply color adjustment to. If an original comprises images, graphics, and text, you can specify which portion to apply color adjustment to. iPF6350 Object Adjustment dialog box: Monochrome...
  • Page 522: Gray Adjustment Pane

    • To display the Gray Adjustment pane, on the Main Pane , select Monochrome (Photo) by Color →P.486 Mode in Advanced Settings, and then click Color Settings. • Monochrome (Photo) is not available for all types of paper. Gray Adjustment Pane iPF6350...
  • Page 523: Gray Adjustment Pane

    Adjust the contrast of the darkest and lightest portions relative to each other, as desired. Increasing the Contrast makes images sharper, and reducing the Contrast softens images. Highlight Adjust the brightness of the lightest portion. Shadow Adjust the brightness of the darkest portion. iPF6350 Gray Adjustment Pane...
  • Page 524: Page Setup Pane

    • Resizing Originals to Fit the Roll Width →P.67 • Resizing Originals by Entering a Scaling Value →P.73 Fit Paper Size Resizes the document image to match the paper size. Fit Roll Paper Width Resizes the document image to match the roll width. Page Setup Pane iPF6350...
  • Page 525 Select this checkbox to start imagePROGRAF Free Layout before printing. This allows you to print multiple documents next to each other. Important • This cannot be selected if Print Preview is enabled in the Main panel. • Printing Multiple Originals Next to Each Other →P.128 iPF6350 Page Setup Pane...
  • Page 526: Utility Pane

    View Click to start imagePROGRAF Printmonitor, which enables you to view the status of print jobs. Click to complete the settings for Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy (iR enlargement copy). For details, see Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy →P.576 Utility Pane iPF6350...
  • Page 527: Additional Settings Pane

    You can configure the method for saving print jobs to the printer hard disk. • Print • Save in mail box Print after reception is complete Jobs are printed after they are saved on the hard disk. iPF6350 Additional Settings Pane...
  • Page 528: Support Pane

    On the Support pane, you can view support information and the user's manual. Support Information Click to access the Canon support webpage, where you can find the latest information on the printer and consumables, check for printer driver updates, and browse other information.
  • Page 529: Preview

    Preview settings. Operating Environment You can use the Preview in the following environments. • Compatible Operating System Mac OS X (10.3.9 to 10.6) • Software that requires installation imagePROGRAF Printer Driver iPF6350 The Features of Preview...
  • Page 530: Starting Preview

    • Normally, select Print from the File menu. Click Print Preview in the Main panel to attach a checkmark. Click the Print button in the Print dialog box. Note • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. Starting Preview iPF6350...
  • Page 531: Preview Main Window

    Preview Main Window The Preview main window consists of the menu and tool bars, and preview, dialog , drawer and status area. Note • You can use the View menu to show or hide the tool bar. iPF6350 Preview Main Window...
  • Page 532: Preview Main Window

    Menu Bar This allows you to select menus required for operations. Tool Bar This allows you to select tool buttons required for major operations. Preview Area You can check the settings you made in this area. Preview Main Window iPF6350...
  • Page 533 This allows you to set the print conditions and perform a print job. Drawer Area This allows you to display the thumbnails of a document. This area appears when you click Drawer from the tool bar. Alternatively, you may select Drawer from the View menu. iPF6350 Preview Main Window...
  • Page 534: Paper Settings Panel

    Easy Settings / Advanced Settings Two modes are available to provide the optimum print settings for jobs. The settings available on each mode are as follows. • Easy Settings →P.518 • Advanced Settings →P.519 Paper Settings Panel iPF6350...
  • Page 535 • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Restore Defaults Button Click the button to reset to the setting when starting Preview. Print Button Click the button to begin printing. Update Printer Info. Button Click the button to acquire printer information. iPF6350 Paper Settings Panel...
  • Page 536: Easy Settings

    Achieves the best color when printing an image created with the Adobe RGB color space feature. Office Document Suitable for printing handouts as well as general office documents for which print clarity is key. Note • The number of settings available for selection depends on the media type. Easy Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 537: Advanced Settings

    Presents detailed settings for the print quality, the color mode, and other items so you can select the values for these settings yourself. Print Priority Select a print quality mode that is appropriate for the print job. iPF6350 Advanced Settings...
  • Page 538: Advanced Settings

    • Printing time is shorter and less ink is consumed with Draft than with High, however, print quality is lower. High-Precision Photographs Print with improved gradation and uniformity, particularly for high-precision photographs. However, this takes more time than regular printing. Note • You cannot select this function using settings such as the media type. Advanced Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 539: Output Settings Panel

    *Although Scaling can be set to make the image larger than the media size, the part that does not fit in the media cannot be printed. *This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in Borderless Printing. iPF6350 Output Settings Panel...
  • Page 540: Output Settings Panel

    Rotate 180 degrees Allows you to rotate the image 180 degrees from the vertical to the right. Restore Defaults Button Click the button to reset to the setting when starting Preview. Output Settings Panel iPF6350...
  • Page 541: Color Settings Panel

    Prints without performing color matching in the printer driver. Select this when color matching is performed by the application such as Adobe Photoshop or when you want to print color charts using the profile creation tool. iPF6350 Color Settings Panel...
  • Page 542: Color Adjustment

    Normally colors should be adjusted in the software application, but if you see colors in the printout that do not match colors on the screen, you can perform color adjustments. Select Color on Color Mode in the Color Settings panel. Color Adjustment iPF6350...
  • Page 543: Color Adjustment

    Adjusts the hues for vivid color or dark color. Gray Tone Adjusts gray from cool black (bluish tones) to warm black (reddish tones). Note • You can also click the up or down arrow, or enter the number directly to increase or decrease the value. iPF6350 Color Adjustment...
  • Page 544 Adjusts the relative brightness between the brightest and darkest portions of the image. *For soft gradation, decrease the contrast. For hard gradation, increase the con- trast. Note • You can also click the up or down arrow, or enter the number directly to increase or decrease the value. Color Adjustment iPF6350...
  • Page 545: Gray Adjustment

    • To perform the adjustments, drag the X or Y slide bar left and right. • You can also click the up or down arrow, or enter the number directly to increase or decrease the value by X and Y. iPF6350 Gray Adjustment...
  • Page 546: Matching

    • You can also click the up or down arrow, or enter the number directly to increase or decrease the value. • The availability of settings depends on the selected the media type. Matching You can set the matching. Important • If No color correction is selected under Color Mode, the Matching is not displayed. Matching iPF6350...
  • Page 547: Matching

    • Using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, ColorSync needs to be selected in the Color Matching panel of the driver in order to select ColorSync. Matching Method You can select a matching method to suit the print job. Color Space Select the color space. iPF6350 Matching...
  • Page 548: Driver Matching Mode

    • (Using Mac OS X 10.5 or later)You can select only after ICC Matching Mode has been selected in Match- ing Mode. Soft Proof When you place a checkmark here, ColorSync applies to the preview area. Note • You can select only after ColorSync has been selected in Matching Mode. Matching iPF6350...
  • Page 549: Driver Matching Mode

    Perceptual (People, Dark Color-matching optimized for printing subdued photos such as indoor shots of Areas) people or dark scenes. Along with preventing the gradation loss of dark areas, you can realize photos of people in warm tones. iPF6350 Driver Matching Mode...
  • Page 550: Icc Matching Mode

    This is the easiest-to-use mode when you want to adjust the color and print. However, gradation may be lost for colors of wider range than the color re- production range of the printer. Generally, this is also called relative colorimetric. ICC Matching Mode iPF6350...
  • Page 551: Colorsync

    Click the Input Profile list and select an input profile. Click the Printer Profile list and select a printer profile. ColorSync Check that ColorSync is selected in Matching Mode. To apply ColorSync to previews, check the Soft Proof check box. iPF6350 ColorSync...
  • Page 552: Preferences Dialog Box

    • You can change the numbers by clicking ▼ button. Go to Page Dialog Box This dialog box appears when you select Go to Page from the View menu. Note • You can not select Go to Page if the document is only one page. Preferences Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 553: Print With No Borders

    , select Roll Paper in Paper Source. →P.516 On the Output Settings panel, click the Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box on. Select Fit Roll Paper Width. Click the Borderless Printing check box on. Click the Print button. Borderless printing begins. iPF6350 Print with No Borders...
  • Page 554: Print On The Center

    You can save paper on not to feed roll paper for the empty spaces when the print data contains spaces at the top or bottom. Note • This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in Borderless Printing. On the Paper Settings Panel , select Roll Paper in Paper Source. →P.516 Print on the Center iPF6350...
  • Page 555: Print Page Rotated 90 Degrees

    You can save paper by printing in landscape orientation on roll paper. On the Paper Settings Panel , select Roll Paper in Paper Source. →P.516 On the Output Settings panel, click the Rotate Page check box on. iPF6350 Print Page Rotated 90 Degrees...
  • Page 556: Display With Fitting To The Width Of The Paper

    Display with Fitting to the Width of the Paper In the preview area, you can display to the width of the paper. Select Fit Roll Paper Width from the tool bar. Display with Fitting to the Width of the Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 557: Display With All

    Mac OS X Software > Preview > Fitting to the width of the paper, it is displayed. Display with All In the preview area, you can display all. Select Fit Screen from the tool bar. All is displayed. iPF6350 Display with All...
  • Page 558: Display With Actual Size

    You can move a page to display in the preview area. Select each button in Go to Page on the tool bar. Setting Details Go to the first page. Go to the previous page. Go to the next page. Go to the last page. Display with Actual Size iPF6350...
  • Page 559 Mac OS X Software > Preview > The target page appears. Note • You can also move a page by clicking the page on the thumbnails. iPF6350 Moving a Page...
  • Page 560: Free Layout

    Free Layout settings. Operating Environment You can use the Free Layout in the following environments. • Compatible Operating System Mac OS X (10.3.9 to 10.6) • Software that requires installation The Features of Free Layout iPF6350...
  • Page 561: Starting Free Layout

    • Normally, select Print from the File menu. Click on Free Layout in the Page Setup panel to attach a checkmark. Click the Print button in the Print dialog box. Note • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. iPF6350 Starting Free Layout...
  • Page 562: Free Layout Main Window

    Free Layout Main Window The Free Layout main window consists of the menu and tool bars, layout area and dialog areas. Note • You can use the View menu to show or hide the tool. Free Layout Main Window iPF6350...
  • Page 563: Free Layout Main Window

    This allows you to select menus required for operations. Tool Bar This allows you to select tool buttons required for major operations. Layout Area This allows you to lay out objects and edit the object size and orientation. iPF6350 Free Layout Main Window...
  • Page 564 Mac OS X Software > Free Layout > Dialog Area This allows you to set the print conditions and perform a print job. Free Layout Main Window iPF6350...
  • Page 565: Paper Settings Panel

    The settings available on each mode are as follows. • Easy Settings →P.549 • Advanced Settings →P.550 Paper Source You can select the paper source. The following settings are available for paper source. Setting Details Roll Paper Select to print on roll paper. iPF6350 Paper Settings Panel...
  • Page 566: Starting Free Layout

    • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Restore Defaults Button Click the button to reset to the setting when starting Free Layout. Print Button Click the button to begin printing. Update Printer Info. Button Click the button to acquire printer information. Paper Settings Panel iPF6350...
  • Page 567: Easy Settings

    Photo (Adobe RGB) Achieves the best color when printing an image created with the Adobe RGB color space feature. Office Document Suitable for printing handouts as well as general office documents for which print clarity is key. iPF6350 Easy Settings...
  • Page 568: Advanced Settings

    • Printing time is shorter and less ink is consumed with Draft than with High, however, print quality is lower. Advanced Settings Presents detailed settings for the print priority, the print quality, and other items so you can select the values for these set- tings yourself. Advanced Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 569: Advanced Settings

    • Printing time is shorter and less ink is consumed with Draft than with High, however, print quality is lower. High-Precision Photographs Print with improved gradation and uniformity, particularly for high-precision photographs. However, this takes more time than regular printing. Note • You cannot select this function using settings such as the media type. iPF6350 Advanced Settings...
  • Page 570: Color Settings Panel

    Note • The availability of settings depends on the print priority and media type selections. Color Adjustment / Gray Adjustment / Matching You can set the color adjustment and matching. • Color Adjustment →P.553 Color Settings Panel iPF6350...
  • Page 571: Color Adjustment

    Normally colors should be adjusted in the software application, but if you see colors in the printout that do not match colors on the screen, you can perform color adjustments. Select Color on Color Mode in the Color Settings panel. iPF6350 Color Adjustment...
  • Page 572: Color Adjustment

    Adjusts the hues for vivid color or dark color. Gray Tone Adjusts gray from cool black (bluish tones) to warm black (reddish tones). Note • You can also click the up or down arrow, or enter the number directly to increase or decrease the value. Color Adjustment iPF6350...
  • Page 573 Adjusts the relative brightness between the brightest and darkest portions of the image. *For soft gradation, decrease the contrast. For hard gradation, increase the con- trast. Note • You can also click the up or down arrow, or enter the number directly to increase or decrease the value. iPF6350 Color Adjustment...
  • Page 574: Gray Adjustment

    • To perform the adjustments, drag the X or Y slide bar left and right. • You can also click the up or down arrow, or enter the number directly to increase or decrease the value by X and Y. Gray Adjustment iPF6350...
  • Page 575: Matching

    • You can also click the up or down arrow, or enter the number directly to increase or decrease the value. • The availability of settings depends on the selected the media type. Matching You can set the matching. Important • If No color correction is selected under Color Mode, the Matching is not displayed. iPF6350 Matching...
  • Page 576: Matching

    • Using Mac OS X 10.5 or later, ColorSync needs to be selected in the Color Matching panel of the driver in order to select ColorSync. Matching Method You can select a matching method to suit the print job. Color Space Select the color space. Matching iPF6350...
  • Page 577: Driver Matching Mode

    • (Using Mac OS X 10.5 or later)You can select only after ICC Matching Mode has been selected in Match- ing Mode. Soft Proof When you place a checkmark here, ColorSync applies to the layout area. Note • You can select only after ColorSync has been selected in Matching Mode. iPF6350 Matching...
  • Page 578: Driver Matching Mode

    Perceptual (People, Dark Color-matching optimized for printing subdued photos such as indoor shots of Areas) people or dark scenes. Along with preventing the gradation loss of dark areas, you can realize photos of people in warm tones. Driver Matching Mode iPF6350...
  • Page 579: Icc Matching Mode

    This is the easiest-to-use mode when you want to adjust the color and print. However, gradation may be lost for colors of wider range than the color re- production range of the printer. Generally, this is also called relative colorimetric. iPF6350 ICC Matching Mode...
  • Page 580: Colorsync

    Click the Input Profile list and select an input profile. Click the Printer Profile list and select a printer profile. ColorSync Check that ColorSync is selected in Matching Mode. Place a checkmark on Soft Proof to simulate the output product in Layout Area. ColorSync iPF6350...
  • Page 581: Preferences Dialog Box

    • You can input between 1 and 10. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Grid Color Select the grid line color. Print Object Frames You can print the object border. iPF6350 Preferences Dialog Box...
  • Page 582: Page Setup Dialog Box

    This dialog box appears when you select Page Setup from the File menu.This dialog box provides selections for setting the media size, orientation and other important features. Paper Orientation This selects the paper orientation. The following settings are available for orientation. Page Setup Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 583: Zoom Dialog Box

    • You cannot display this if Roll Paper is selected in Paper Source. Zoom Dialog Box This dialog box appears when you select Zoom from the View menu. You can enlarge or reduce the screen display. iPF6350 Zoom Dialog Box...
  • Page 584: Format Dialog Box

    You can input the value for enlargement or reduction of the obeject in numerical characters. Note • You can input between 25 and 400. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Format Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 585: Laying Out A Multiple-File Document On One Page

    Free Layout starts, laying out the document created with application software in the layout area as an object. Leaving Free Layout running, open the files with other application software and repeat the above steps. iPF6350 Laying out a Multiple-File Document on One Page...
  • Page 586: Selecting An Object

    You can change the object size by means of mouse operation or by specifying a scaling value. Note • The vertical-to-horizontal ratio remains unchanged when the object is enlarged or reduced. Resizing by means of mouse operation Select an object. Selecting an Object iPF6350...
  • Page 587: Moving An Object

    • You can input between 25 and 400. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Click the OK button. Moving an Object You can move the object position. Select an object. iPF6350 Moving an Object...
  • Page 588: Rotating An Object

    Alternatively, you may click on the Rotate check box in the Format Dialog Box then select Rotate Right →P.566 or Rotate Left, and click the OK button. Note • When several objects are selected, you cannot select Rotate. Rotating an Object iPF6350...
  • Page 589: Laying Out Objects Automatically

    • The object layout order varies depending on the Order setting on the Page Setup Dialog Box →P.564 Aligning Objects You can align objects systematically. Select multiple objects. Select the align menu from the Object menu. Align Top Lays out the objects, justifying them to the top. iPF6350 Laying out Objects Automatically...
  • Page 590: Aligning Objects

    Free Layout > Center Vertically Lays out the objects, justifying them to the vertical center. Align Bottom Lays out the objects, justifying them to the bottom. Align Left Lays out the objects, justifying them to the left. Aligning Objects iPF6350...
  • Page 591: Changing The Object Overlapping Order

    Align Right Lays out the objects, justifying them to the right. Changing the Object Overlapping Order You can change the object overlapping order. Select an object. Select the overlapping order menu from the Object menu. iPF6350 Changing the Object Overlapping Order...
  • Page 592: Changing The Object Overlapping Order

    > Free Layout > Bring to Front Moves the object to the frontmost position. Send to Back Moves the object to the backmost position. Bring Forward Moves the object one position to the front. Changing the Object Overlapping Order iPF6350...
  • Page 593: Pasting A Copied Or Cut Object

    Alternatively, you may select Copy or Cut from the Edit menu. Click Paste from the toolbar. Alternatively, you may select Paste from the Edit menu. Note • The copied or cut object is laid out at the end of the page. iPF6350 Pasting a Copied or Cut Object...
  • Page 594: Color Imagerunner Enlargement Copy

    Operating Environment You can use the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy in the following environments. • Compatible Operating System Mac OS X (10.3.9 to 10.6) • Software that requires installation imagePROGRAF Printer Driver The Features of Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy iPF6350...
  • Page 595: Starting Color Imagerunner Enlargement Copy

    Starting Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy Follow the procedure below to start the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy. Open the Utility panel of the Print dialog box. Note • Your printer is depicted in the lower-left area of this screen. iPF6350 Starting Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy...
  • Page 596: Color Imagerunner Enlargement Copy Dialog Box

    Note • You can also start the utility directly by clicking on the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy.app icon in Applications > Canon Utilities > iR Enlargement Copy. Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy Dialog Box The explanation below is on the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box.
  • Page 597: Hot Folder

    • You can create a new hot folder, edit or delete an existing one, and set print conditions at will. Note • You can create up to 10 hot folders. iPF6350 Hot Folder...
  • Page 598: Creating A New Hot Folder

    • For the step to open the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box, see "Starting Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy." →P.577 Click the Add button in Enlarged Copy Settings to open the Destination Selection dialog box. From the printer list in Destination, select the printer of destination. Creating a New Hot Folder iPF6350...
  • Page 599: Creating A New Hot Folder

    In Name, enter the name to display in the Hot Folder list. In Hot Folder, enter the Hot Folder name. Click the OK button. The created Hot Folder is listed in the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box. iPF6350 Creating a New Hot Folder...
  • Page 600: Editing A Hot Folder (Setting Print Conditions)

    Open the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box. Select the Hot Folder from the Hot Folder list. From Enlarged Copy Settings, click Edit button to open the Add/Edit Hot Folder dialog box. Editing a Hot Folder (Setting Print Conditions) iPF6350...
  • Page 601 Mac OS X Software > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy > Make the necessary settings in the Paper Settings Panel →P.587 iPF6350 Editing a Hot Folder (Setting Print Conditions)
  • Page 602 Mac OS X Software > Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy > Make the necessary settings in the Output Settings Panel →P.592 Editing a Hot Folder (Setting Print Conditions) iPF6350...
  • Page 603 Select the check box labeled Share files and folders using FTP and Share files and folders using SMB to make shared settings. Note • If you've made shared settings when you created a new Hot Folder, you do not need to execute steps 8 to 10. iPF6350 Editing a Hot Folder (Setting Print Conditions)
  • Page 604: Deleting A Hot Folder

    You can set the print conditions in the setting panels within the Add/Edit Hot Folder dialog box. The settings available on each panel are as follows. • Paper Settings Panel →P.587 • Output Settings Panel →P.592 • Color Settings Panel →P.594 Deleting a Hot Folder iPF6350...
  • Page 605: Paper Settings Panel

    The following settings are available for paper source. Setting Details Manual Select for manual paper feed printing. Manual (3mm margins) Select for manual paper feed printing when you want to minimize the margin at the far end edge of paper. iPF6350 Paper Settings Panel...
  • Page 606 • Available only if rolls are selected in Paper Source. Copies You can input the number of print copies in numerical characters. Note • The maximum value is 999. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Paper Settings Panel iPF6350...
  • Page 607: Easy Settings

    Achieves the best color when printing an image created with the Adobe RGB color space feature. Office Document Suitable for printing handouts as well as general office documents for which print clarity is key. Note • The number of settings available for selection depends on the media type. iPF6350 Easy Settings...
  • Page 608: Advanced Settings

    Presents detailed settings for the print priority, the print quality, and other items so you can select the values for these set- tings yourself. Print Priority Select a print quality mode that is appropriate for the print job. Advanced Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 609: Advanced Settings

    • Printing time is shorter and less ink is consumed with Draft than with High, however, print quality is lower. High-Precision Photographs Print with improved gradation and uniformity, particularly for high-precision photographs. However, this takes more time than regular printing. Note • You cannot select this function using settings such as the media type. iPF6350 Advanced Settings...
  • Page 610: Output Settings Panel

    *This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in Borderless Printing. Borderless Printing You can print the media without margins on all sides when the roll paper with the specific width and the specific media type is used. Output Settings Panel iPF6350...
  • Page 611: Output Settings Panel

    Rotate 180 degrees Allows you to rotate the image 180 degrees from the vertical to the right. Note • Available only if rolls are selected in Paper Source. iPF6350 Output Settings Panel...
  • Page 612: Color Settings Panel

    Prints monochrome photo image data in a gray scale that is free of color casting (phenomenon of grays that appear tinted). Monochrome Disables color printing and converts image from continuous color to grayscaled monochrome. Note • The availability of settings depends on the print priority and media type selections. Color Settings Panel iPF6350...
  • Page 613: Driver Matching Mode

    Driver Matching Mode Under Matching Mode, select Driver Matching Mode. Click Matching Method list, and then select a setting. Setting Details Auto Automatically selects the best color matching method for each Image, Graphics, Text. iPF6350 Driver Matching Mode...
  • Page 614: Icc Matching Mode

    Perceptual Color-matching optimized for printing typical photos attractively. Smooth grada- tion is a feature. This is also an easy-to-use mode when performing color adjust- ment using application software. Saturation Color-matching optimized for printing posters, etc., vividly. ICC Matching Mode iPF6350...
  • Page 615: Colorsync

    • To match the color on the printing, select the input profile for Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy of the Color imageRUNNER type in use. Click the Printer Profile list, and then select a printer profile. ColorSync Under Matching Mode, select ColorSync. iPF6350 ColorSync...
  • Page 616: Printing Enlargements Of Scanned Originals From A Color Imagerunner

    Complete the scanning settings on the Color imageRUNNER. Configure the Color imageRUNNER to send scanned originals to the hot folder. After these settings are complete, you can print enlarged copies of scanned originals from the Color imageRUNNER. Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER iPF6350...
  • Page 617: Printing Enlargements Of Scanned Originals From A Color Imagerunner

    To display the Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy dialog box, either double-click the Color imageRUN- NER Enlargement Copy.app icon after navigating to Canon Utilities — iR Enlargement Copy in the Applica- tions folder or click Set in the Utility pane Note •...
  • Page 618 Press Start on the control panel. If you scan originals on the platen glass, after scanning all originals, press Done on the touch-panel display. Scanned originals are sent to the hot folder and automatically enlarged and printed following the conditions you specified for the folder. Printing Enlargements of Scanned Originals from a Color imageRUNNER iPF6350...
  • Page 619: Print Plug-In For Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional

    Store Print History to Print Preferences ....................657 Delete Print History ..........................659 Export Print History from Print Preferences .................... 661 Import Print History to Print Preferences ....................662 Delete Print History from Print Preferences .................... 664 Set Information to Print with Image ......................666 iPF6350...
  • Page 620: The Features Of Print Plug-In

    • The supported OS version differs for each version of Photoshop. Check with Adobe for details. • The supported OS version differs for each version of Digital Photo Professional. • Operation in Mac OS X Classic is not guaranteed. The Features of Print Plug-In iPF6350...
  • Page 621: Installation Procedures

    Click on the iPFxxxx PlugIn InstallerX icon in the Plug-in folder in the User Software CD-ROM. Note • The iPFxxxx icon is the name of the printer you are using. Input the Administrator name and password and click the OK button. iPF6350 Installation Procedures...
  • Page 622: Installation Procedures

    Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional > After you have read the software User's Licensing Agreement, click the Continue button. Click the Agree button. Select Custom Install to put a checkmark on your Print Plug-In, then click the Install button. Installation Procedures iPF6350...
  • Page 623: Uninstall Procedures

    In Finder, display the Print Plugin for iPFxxxx folder. Delete the Print Plugin for iPFxxxx folder. Note • iPFxxxx is the name of your printer. • Uninstall Print Plug-In for Digital Photo Professional Perform the installation procedures 1 through 5. iPF6350 Uninstall Procedures...
  • Page 624 Mac OS X Software > Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional > Select Uninstall. Click the Uninstall button. To quit another application, click on the Continue button. Uninstall Procedures iPF6350...
  • Page 625: Starting From Photoshop

    • Images for use with Print Plug-In are less than 60,000 pixels in width and height. Reduce the selec- tion range or reduce the image with processing for images more than 60,000 pixels in width and height, and then attempt step 3. iPF6350 Starting from Photoshop...
  • Page 626: Starting From Digital Photo Professional

    • Images for use with Print Plug-In are less than 6,000 pixels in width and height. Reduce the selection range or reduce the image with processing for images more than 6,000 pixels in width and height, and then attempt step 3. Starting from Digital Photo Professional iPF6350...
  • Page 627: Print Plug-In Main Window

    The imagePROGRAF Print Plug-In for Digital Photo Professional window (hereinafter referred to as the Print Plug- In window) is displayed. Print Plug-In Main Window The Print Plug-In main window consists of the sheet selection area, and the preview and button area. iPF6350 Print Plug-In Main Window...
  • Page 628: Print Plug-In Main Window

    • Print History Sheet →P.621 • Support Sheet →P.623 Preview Area You can check the settings you made on the image in this area. About the settings available on the preview area, see "Preview Area." →P.612 Print Plug-In Main Window iPF6350...
  • Page 629 • PrintButton Click this button to begin printing. • QuitButton Click this button to close the Print Plug-In window and return to application software. • Button Click this button to display the Print Plug-In Help file. iPF6350 Print Plug-In Main Window...
  • Page 630: Preview Area

    Print Selected Range Place a checkmark here to only print the selected range. Note • When you select Preview in the Image, then select a portion of the image on the preview display, this be- comes valid. Preview Area iPF6350...
  • Page 631: Main Sheet

    Color Space information of the image imported to Print Plug-In are displayed. Click the Close button to return to Print Plug-In. Main Sheet You can use this sheet to perform basic settings such as selecting a printer, setting the media type, or adjusting image quali- iPF6350 Main Sheet...
  • Page 632: Main Sheet

    *This may not be displayed depending on how you set Media Type and Input Resolution to Plug-in. Print Mode Selecting the printing mode strikes the balance between the quality of the printed image and printing speed. The following settings are available for the print mode. Main Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 633 When this is checked, you can perform printing press simulation prints. Refer to Perform Printing Press Simulation Print for details on printing press simulation prints. →P.648 Matching Method You can select the processing method when performing color conversion. iPF6350 Main Sheet...
  • Page 634 Clicking the button opens the Set Configuration dialog box that provides settings for the adjustment of image sharpness and image enlargement method. For more information about Set Configuration, see "Set Configuration Dialog Box." →P.626 Defaults button Click the button to return all of the settings on the Main sheet to their defaults. Main Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 635: Page Setup Sheet

    Scaling This enlarges/reduces the entire image by the specified scaling value. Input the scaling value in numerical characters. You can specify a range between 5-600%. *You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ or ▼. iPF6350 Page Setup Sheet...
  • Page 636: Page Setup Sheet

    Input the margin from the left of the media in numbers. *You can input between -9999 and 9999 mm. Note • Select Print Area Layout or Image in Preview when you select Layout. Roll Paper Layout Page Setup Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 637 Click the Size Options button to open the Size Options dialog box and you can select a media name, size and other settings. For more information about the size options, see "Size Options Dialog Box." →P.629 Defaults button Click the button to return all of the settings on the Page Setup sheet to their defaults. iPF6350 Page Setup Sheet...
  • Page 638: Color Settings Sheet

    Note • You can check the adjustments in the preview display. Contrast You can relatively adjust the brightness of the brightest and darkness areas by either inputting a numerical value or dragging the slide bar. Color Settings Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 639: Print History Sheet

    This displays a list of print preferences. Select Restore Defaults and click the Apply button to restore all settings to their initial settings. Note • You can check the 3 print preferences in the preview display. iPF6350 Print History Sheet...
  • Page 640: Print History Sheet

    Place a checkmark here to print the comment details. Comment Details Place a checkmark here to display the comment details. Edit Comment button Click the button to display the Edit Comment dialog box, where you can edit the comment. Print History Sheet iPF6350...
  • Page 641: Support Sheet

    • You must have User Manual installed on your computer. About button Click the button to open the version information window of the Print Plug-In. Click the OK button in the version informa- tion window to return to the Print Plug-In window. iPF6350 Support Sheet...
  • Page 642: Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box

    Near End Margin This sets the length of the near end margin of the roll paper. Setting Details Printer Default The settings of the printer operating panel are applied. Print at a standard size. Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 643 Print increasing ink impact accuracy, particularly for sharper text and fine lines. However, this takes more time than regular printing. Note • When Highest (Max. No. of Passes) is selected as the print mode, High-Precision Text and Fine Lines cannot be selected. iPF6350 Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box...
  • Page 644: Set Configuration Dialog Box

    Perform printing in the background When you place a checkmark here, the plug-in performs printing with the Plug-In in the background. Close Plug-in After Printing When you place a checkmark here, the plug-in closes after printing finishes. Set Configuration Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 645: Icc Conversion Options Dialog Box

    Adobe CMM. Black Point Compensation Check this check box to perform black point compensation. Loss of gradation in dark areas can be improved by performing black point compensation. iPF6350 ICC Conversion Options dialog box...
  • Page 646: Roll Paper Options Dialog Box

    A print cut guideline is printed after each page and printing continues without in- terruption. No Spaces at Top or Bottom (Conserve Paper) When you place a checkmark here, the print data is printed without margins. Roll Paper Options Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 647: Size Options Dialog Box

    Height Enter the height of the media size. Note • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Add button Click the button to register the contents of the settings. iPF6350 Size Options Dialog Box...
  • Page 648: Curves Dialog Box

    • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Output Enter an output value. Note • The allowed entry range is 0 to 255. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Curves Dialog Box iPF6350...
  • Page 649: Print History Details Dialog Box

    • When you cannot print properly because you canceled the printing or an error occurred, appears to the left of the print history number. Delete button Click the button to delete the selected print history. iPF6350 Print History Details Dialog Box...
  • Page 650: Utilize Three Types Of Previews

    You can use Print Plug-In to check an image in three types of previews. The preview types are as follows. • Check Image with Print Area Layout →P.633 • Check the original image with Image →P.634 • Check Image with Roll Paper Preview →P.635 Utilize Three Types of Previews iPF6350...
  • Page 651: Check Image With Print Area Layout

    • There is no checkmark in Borderless Printing. • There is no checkmark in Enlarged/Reduced Printing or Scaling has been selected. • Center of Roll Paper has not been selected in Layout.. iPF6350 Check Image with Print Area Layout...
  • Page 652: Check The Original Image With Image

    Selected Range feature is enabled and you an drag the cursor on the image and select an area for printing. • When you click the image while the cursor is displayed as on the preview, the selected area is deselec- ted. Check the original image with Image iPF6350...
  • Page 653: Check Image With Roll Paper Preview

    • To select Roll Paper Preview in Preview, select Roll Paper in Paper Source. Print with a Desired Picture Quality You can specify and print at the resolution you desire. Display the Main sheet. iPF6350 Check Image with Roll Paper Preview...
  • Page 654: Adjust The Colors And Print

    • Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome) →P.638 • Adjust the Colors by Color Matching →P.642 • Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit Images →P.643 • Prints monochrome photographs with high quality →P.645 • Using Adobe CMM →P.645 Adjust the Colors and Print iPF6350...
  • Page 655: Adjust The Colors While Checking The Preview (For Color)

    The above image adjustments are reflected in the before and after images below. Before Application After Application Display the Color Settings sheet. Drag the slide bar in the direction of Low in Cyan. iPF6350 Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Color)
  • Page 656: Adjust The Colors While Checking The Preview (For Monochrome)

    Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome) You can adjust the colors while checking the adjustments in the preview. The following explanation is about the procedures for adjusting example image below. • Low for Contrast Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome) iPF6350...
  • Page 657 • Enhance brightness for the curves The unapplied and the applied images of the above image adjustments are as below. Before Application After Application Open the Main sheet. Select Auto (Monochrome Photo) in Output Profile. iPF6350 Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome)
  • Page 658 • You can change the numbers by inputting in numerical characters. • You can change the numbers by clicking either ▲ button or ▼ button. Click the Curves button then click near the center of the curve. Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome) iPF6350...
  • Page 659 Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional > Enter 120 in Input and 135 in Output then click the OK button. Click the Print button. This applies the image adjustments and starts the print job. iPF6350 Adjust the Colors while Checking the Preview (for Monochrome)
  • Page 660: Adjust The Colors By Color Matching

    Refer to Using Adobe CMM for details. →P.645 Select the profile matching method in Matching Method. Click the Print button. Printing begins with the output profile and matching method that you have set. Adjust the Colors by Color Matching iPF6350...
  • Page 661: Print High-Quality Adobe Rgb16Bit Images

    Select the Adobe RGB16bit image data in Photoshop and start Print Plug-In. (See "Starting from Photoshop.") →P.607 Click button. Check that Adobe RGB is displayed in Color Space, and 16bit/channel is displayed in Bit in the Image Properties dialog box, and click the Close button. iPF6350 Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit Images...
  • Page 662: Print High-Quality Adobe Rgb16Bit Images

    If required, adjust the colors using color matching. Note • For more information about the color matching, see "Adjust the Colors by Color Matching." →P.642 Click the Print button. Printing of the Adobe RGB16bit image begins. Print High-Quality Adobe RGB16bit Images iPF6350...
  • Page 663: Prints Monochrome Photographs With High Quality

    Enter "Adobe CMM" in the search input box on the screen. Search for the "Adobe Color Management Module (CMM)" item and select the Macintosh version. Download the file by following the on-screen directions. iPF6350 Prints monochrome photographs with high quality...
  • Page 664: Using Adobe Cmm

    • Check with Adobe for details. How to Use Adobe CMM The procedure for using Adobe CMM is as follows. Display the Main sheet. Select one of the ICC profiles as the Output Profile. Click the ICC Conversion Options button. Using Adobe CMM iPF6350...
  • Page 665: Perform Black Point Compensation

    Display the Main sheet. Select one of the ICC profiles as the Output Profile. Click the ICC Conversion Options button to open the ICC Conversion Options dialog box. Select Adobe CMM as the Conversion Engine. iPF6350 Perform Black Point Compensation...
  • Page 666: Perform Printing Press Simulation Print

    Display the Main sheet. Select one of the ICC profiles as the Output Profile. Check the Proof check box and select the profile for the printing press you want to target from the list on the right. Perform Printing Press Simulation Print iPF6350...
  • Page 667: Enlarge/Reduce And Print

    • When you need to print on the full width of roll media, see "Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Width of Roll Paper." →P.651 • When you do the procedure below to print on roll media, the print job will match the size of the output with the media selected with the Paper Size setting. iPF6350 Enlarge/Reduce and Print...
  • Page 668 Click the Enlarged/Reduced Printing check box on. Note • This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in Borderless Printing. Select Fit Paper Size. Click the Print button. The image prints filling the entire output media surface. Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Output Media Size iPF6350...
  • Page 669: Enlarge/Reduce And Print Matching Width Of Roll Paper

    • This is not displayed when a checkmark is placed in Borderless Printing. Select Fit Roll Paper Width. Click the Print button. The image prints covering the entire width of the roll paper. iPF6350 Enlarge/Reduce and Print Matching Width of Roll Paper...
  • Page 670: Specify Scaling, Enlarge/Reduce And Print

    Note • You can specify scaling rate in intervals of 0.01%. • You can specify a range between 5.00-600.00%. • The size of the width and height proportionally grow when the image is enlarged/reduced. Specify Scaling, Enlarge/Reduce and Print iPF6350...
  • Page 671: Print With No Borders

    Select Roll Paper in Paper Source. Click the Borderless Printing check box on. Note • Select the width for roll paper set in the printer in Roll Paper Width in the Specify Roll Paper Width dialog box, and click OK. iPF6350 Print with No Borders...
  • Page 672: Customize Media Settings

    You can store often-used print history under a specified name in print preferences. Note • You can save up to 200 print history items. All items over 200 are deleted in chronological order. You can do the following things using print history. • Confirm Print History Details →P.655 Customize Media Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 673: Confirm Print History Details

    You can confirm the print history details. Display Print History sheet. Click the Details button. Note • Select the print history you wish to check the details of, from either Print History or Favorites in the Print History Details dialog box. iPF6350 Confirm Print History Details...
  • Page 674: Apply Print History To An Image

    Display the Print History sheet. If required, check the print history details. (See "Confirm Print History Details.") →P.655 Select the print history you wish to apply from Print History and Favorites, and click the Apply button. Apply Print History to an Image iPF6350...
  • Page 675: Store Print History To Print Preferences

    Click the Details button. Select the print history you wish to store in print preferences from Print History in the Print History Details dialog box, and check the print history details in Settings. iPF6350 Store Print History to Print Preferences...
  • Page 676: Store Print History To Print Preferences

    Select the print history you wish to store in print preferences from Print History and click the button. In the Add Favorites dialog box input the name of the print history in Name, input a comment in Comment, and click the OK button. Store Print History to Print Preferences iPF6350...
  • Page 677: Delete Print History

    Click the OK button to close the Print History Details dialog box. Delete Print History You can delete print history. Important • Be aware that you cannot undo deletions of print history. Display the Print History sheet. Click the Details button. iPF6350 Delete Print History...
  • Page 678: Delete Print History

    Select the print history you wish to delete from Print History in the Print History Details dialog box, and click the Delete button. Click the OK button. Click the OKbutton to close the Print History Details dialog box. Delete Print History iPF6350...
  • Page 679: Export Print History From Print Preferences

    You can export print history stored in print preferences as a file. Display the Print History sheet. Click the Details button. Select the print history you wish to export from Favorites in the Print History Details dialog box, and click the Export button. iPF6350 Export Print History from Print Preferences...
  • Page 680: Import Print History To Print Preferences

    Click the OK button to close the Print History Details dialog box. Import Print History to Print Preferences You can import print history in file format and store it to print preferences. Display the Print History sheet. Click the Details button. Import Print History to Print Preferences iPF6350...
  • Page 681: Import Print History To Print Preferences

    • The print history file name suffix is *.pjb. • You cannot import a print history file exported from a different OS in Print Plug-In. • You cannot import a print history file exported from a different printer in Print Plug-In. iPF6350 Import Print History to Print Preferences...
  • Page 682: Delete Print History From Print Preferences

    Delete Print History from Print Preferences You can delete print history store to print preferences. You cannot store more than 200 print history items in print preferen- ces. Display the Print History sheet. Click the Details button. Delete Print History from Print Preferences iPF6350...
  • Page 683: Delete Print History From Print Preferences

    Select the print history you wish to delete from Favorites in the Print History Details dialog box, and click the Delete button. Click the OK button. Click the OK button to close the Print History Details dialog box. iPF6350 Delete Print History from Print Preferences...
  • Page 684: Set Information To Print With Image

    Click the information check box you wish to print on. When you wish to edit the comment, click the Edit Comment button. Note • When you do not wish to edit the comment, move to step 7. Set Information to Print with Image iPF6350...
  • Page 685: Set Information To Print With Image

    Mac OS X Software > Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional > Input the comment in the Edit Comment dialog box, and click OK button. Click the Print button. Comments are printed with images. iPF6350 Set Information to Print with Image...
  • Page 686: Printmonitor

    Printer menu are updated with the printers that are now detected. 4. In the Printer menu, select the name of the desired printer. After the printer is detected, the printer status is shown. The Features of imagePROGRAF Printmonitor iPF6350...
  • Page 687: Job Management Using Imageprograf Printmonitor

    • You cannot cancel other users' print jobs. Printing Held Jobs Printing of the job with a Status of Holding is paused because the paper specified by the driver does not match the paper currently loaded in the printer. iPF6350 Job Management Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor...
  • Page 688 Select the held job and click the Replace Paper button. Replace the paper in the printer with the correct paper. Note • To continue printing without changing the paper in the printer, select the held job and click Continue to print button. Job Management Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor iPF6350...
  • Page 689: Media Configuration Tool

    • You can rearrange lists of the types of paper on the printer control panel and in printer driver dialog boxes and rename them, in addition to other functions. • You can add custom paper (paper that is not Canon genuine paper or Canon feed confirmed paper) to the printer con- trol panel and printer driver.
  • Page 690: Operating Environment

    Media Configuration Tool > Note • Canon genuine paper and Canon feed confirmed paper are detailed in the Paper Reference Guide. Any other paper is called custom paper. Operating Environment You can use Media Configuration Tool in the following environments.
  • Page 691 The next screen presents selections for the country or area where the printer is used. Select a country or territory then click the OK button. The License is displayed. After you have read Canon Software License Agreement, click the Continue button. Click the Agree button. iPF6350...
  • Page 692 Mac OS X Software > Media Configuration Tool > Select Easy Install then click the Install button. Click the Continue button to quit another application. When the following message is displayed, click the Quit button. Procedures for Installing iPF6350...
  • Page 693: Procedures For Uninstalling

    • When the installation is completed properly, the Media Configuration Tool folder is saved in the following folder. Applications > Canon Utilities > iPFxxxx Media Configuration Tool • The iPFxxxx in the folder above will be the printer name in use.
  • Page 694 The next screen presents selections for the country or area where the printer is used. Select a country or territory then click the OK button. The License is displayed. After you have read Canon Software License Agreement, click the Continue button. Click the Agree button. Procedures for Uninstalling...
  • Page 695 Mac OS X Software > Media Configuration Tool > Select Uninstall. Click the Uninstall button. Press the Continue button when another application is running. iPF6350 Procedures for Uninstalling...
  • Page 696: Starting The Media Configuration Tool

    Starting the Media Configuration Tool Follow the procedure below to start the Media Configuration Tool. From the Applications menu > Canon Utilities >iPFxxxx Media Configuration Tool > MCTxxxx.app. Media Configuration Tool main window is displayed. Starting the Media Configuration Tool...
  • Page 697: Media Configuration Tool Main Window

    When this button is clicked, the Edit Media Types dialog box is displayed, which allows you to add media information files released by Canon to the printer control panel and printer driver. You can also change names, toggle between display- ing and hiding, and delete added media types.
  • Page 698: Editing Media Type Information

    This dialog box presents functions for the following tasks. • Adding Media Types →P.681 • Changing Media Names →P.684 • Deleting Media Types You Have Added →P.686 • Switching Media Types Display Show/Hide →P.688 • Changing the Display Order of Media Types →P.690 Editing Media Type Information iPF6350...
  • Page 699: Adding Media Types

    →P.694 tom paper displays Custom as the Status in the Media Type list. • To add media types, download the media information file (.amf file) in advance from the Canon website. Note • It may not be possible to deleting, showing/hiding, and changing the display order under some conditions.
  • Page 700: Adding Media Types

    Mac OS X Software > Media Configuration Tool > The Add Media Type dialog box displays. Click the Browse button. Select the folder that contains the media information files (.amf files), and then click the Open button. Adding Media Types iPF6350...
  • Page 701 Reconfigure these after added the master media information file. Click OK when the confirmation message is displayed. In the Edit Media Types dialog box, click the Update button. iPF6350 Adding Media Types...
  • Page 702: Changing Media Names

    →P.692 Important • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. Changing Media Names Open the Edit Media Types dialog box. Changing Media Names iPF6350...
  • Page 703: Changing Media Names

    The Rename Media dialog box is displayed. Edit the names in Name in Printer Driver and Name on Control Panel and click the OK button. Note • To restore the original names, click the Restore button. iPF6350 Changing Media Names...
  • Page 704: Deleting Media Types You Have Added

    • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. Deleting Media Types You Have Added Open the Edit Media Types dialog box. Deleting Media Types You Have Added iPF6350...
  • Page 705: Deleting Media Types You Have Added

    In the Media Type list, select the name of the media to delete. Click the Delete button. Note • Only paper for which Status in the Media Type is Add can be deleted. In the Edit Media Types dialog box, click the Update button. iPF6350 Deleting Media Types You Have Added...
  • Page 706: Switching Media Types Display Show/Hide

    • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. Switching Media Types Display Show/Hide Open the Edit Media Types dialog box. Switching Media Types Display Show/Hide iPF6350...
  • Page 707 • Each time you click the Show/Hide button, the display mode cycles from showing both the printer driver and printer panel, to hiding both the printer driver and printer panel, and then to showing only the printer panel. In the Edit Media Types dialog box, click the Update button. iPF6350 Switching Media Types Display Show/Hide...
  • Page 708: Changing The Display Order Of Media Types

    • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. Changing the Display Order of Media Types Open the Edit Media Types dialog box. Changing the Display Order of Media Types iPF6350...
  • Page 709: Changing The Display Order Of Media Types

    Update Media Types wizard, see "Updating Media Types." →P.692 Important • Be sure to click the Update button. If you do not, your changes will not be applied to the printer and printer driver. iPF6350 Changing the Display Order of Media Types...
  • Page 710: Updating Media Types

    Confirm the printer, where media type information is to be updated, to be displayed in Printer in the Update Media Types - Select Printer dialog box, and then click the Next button. Communication with the printer starts and the following dialog box is displayed. Updating Media Types iPF6350...
  • Page 711: Updating Media Types

    • When setting a data to the printer that differs from the data to be updated, the selected media informa- tion file is updated. When you would like to remain the data that is set to the printer, click the Cancel button. Communication with the printer starts and the following dialog box is displayed. iPF6350 Updating Media Types...
  • Page 712: Using Paper Other Than Genuine Paper/Feed Confirmed Paper

    Adding custom paper to the printer control panel and printer driver is performed from this screen. Note • Custom paper is paper other than Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper (paper that is detailed in the Paper Reference Guide).
  • Page 713: Compatible Paper

    • When using custom paper in another printer, always add the custom paper to that printer before use. • Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper cannot be changed from this dialog box. Refer to " Editing Media Type Information ".
  • Page 714: Add Custom Paper

    In order to add new custom paper to the printer control panel and printer driver, first select the media type to use as the basis from among the Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper. Add this as custom paper after making various changes to the standard paper as necessary.
  • Page 715: Add Custom Paper

    The Step 1: Select the standard paper dialog box is displayed. In Paper Category, select the category of media type to use as the basis of the custom paper you are adding. Important • Select the category that you think is the closest to the custom paper you are adding. iPF6350 Add Custom Paper...
  • Page 716 > The media type names of the Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper within the selected category are shown in Media Type Name. Select the media type to use as the basis of the custom paper, and click the Next button.
  • Page 717 The Roll Paper Settings dialog box is displayed. Note • If a paper source other than Roll Paper is selected in the Step 3: Paper Source Settings dialog box, this screen is not displayed. iPF6350 Add Custom Paper...
  • Page 718 • 30 sec./1 min./3 min./5 min./10 min./30 min./60 min. :Ejects after the speci- fied time has elapsed after printing finishes. Borderless Printing Configures whether or not to permit borderless printing. • Permit : Borderless printing is permitted. • Deny : Borderless printing is denied. Add Custom Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 719 First, click the Test Print button to perform a test print of each level. Important • If Newsprint for Proofing was selected as the standard paper for the custom paper, you cannot per- form the test print or configure the maximum ink usage. iPF6350 Add Custom Paper...
  • Page 720 Set the level to test print using Maximum ink usage and the image to use using Image used in test print, and then click the Start Print button. Determine and set the ink level that is thought to give the best visual test print results with no bleeding or scraping of ink. Add Custom Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 721 If the printhead rubs against the paper, this can cause damage to the printhead. • For details on the Head Height and Vacuum Strength, refer to the help. iPF6350 Add Custom Paper...
  • Page 722 Configure the settings of the custom paper, and then click the Next button. The Confirm Update dialog box is displayed. Confirm the updates and then click the Execute button. Note • If the authentication screen is displayed, input the administrator name and passowrd and click the OK button. Add Custom Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 723: Delete Custom Paper

    You can delete custom paper that you have already added from printer control panel and from the printer driver of the PC you are using. Open the Add Custom Paper dialog box. Select the paper you want to delete from the Added Custom Paper list and then click the Delete button. iPF6350 Delete Custom Paper...
  • Page 724 • If the authentication screen is displayed, input the administrator name and passowrd and click the OK button. The custom paper is deleted from the control panel of the printer and from the printer driver of the PC you are using. Delete Custom Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 725: Edit Custom Paper

    The saved Custom Media Information File can be used by importing it into another printer or PC. Refer to " Import Custom Media Information " for details on "importing custom media information". →P.709 Open the Add Custom Paper dialog box. iPF6350 Edit Custom Paper...
  • Page 726 Select the paper you want to export to media information file from the Added Custom Paper list and then click the Export button. Specify the location to save the Custom Media Information File. A Custom Media Information File (.am1 file) is saved. Export Custom Media Information iPF6350...
  • Page 727: Import Custom Media Information

    You can import a Custom Media Information File that has been saved in a folder, and add the file to the printer control panel and to the printer driver of the PC you are using. Open the Add Custom Paper dialog box. Click the Import button. Select the printer to add the custom paper to. iPF6350 Import Custom Media Information...
  • Page 728: Import Custom Media Information

    Select the Custom Media Information File (.am1 file) to import. The Confirm Update dialog box opens. Click the Execute button. Note • If the authentication screen is displayed, input the administrator name and passowrd and click the OK button. Import Custom Media Information iPF6350...
  • Page 729: Warnings

    Edit Media Types dialog box that is opened by Add Genuine Paper in the Media Configuration Tool window. Warnings Take note of the following warnings when added custom paper other than Canon genuine paper and feed confirmed paper to the printer driver and the printer itself. About the Cutter •...
  • Page 730: Warnings

    ICC color profile that matches the paper you are using, and select that ICC color profile in your software. • Custom paper cannot be used with the ambient light adjustment function or Monitor Matching in Color-Matching Method. Warnings iPF6350...
  • Page 731: Print Jobs

    Print Jobs > Print Jobs Basic Print Job Operations Advanced Print Job Operations iPF6350...
  • Page 732: Basic Print Job Operations

    • Save in mail box Save print jobs on the printer's hard disk. • Print after reception is complete This option is available in combination with Print. Print jobs are saved on the printer's hard disk before printing. Using the Printer Hard Disk iPF6350...
  • Page 733 OS X) There are 29 personal boxes, numbered 01 to 29. You can specify a name and password for each personal box. Up to 100 print jobs can be saved in all personal boxes combined. iPF6350 Using the Printer Hard Disk...
  • Page 734: Saving Print Jobs On The Printer Hard Disk

    • Print Plug-In for Photoshop/Digital Photo Professional →P.601 • Free Layout →P.542 • Color imageRUNNER Enlargement Copy →P.576 • Preview →P.511 The document title will be "imagePROGRAF" when you print from imagePROGRAF Preview. Saving Print Jobs on the Printer Hard Disk iPF6350...
  • Page 735: Saving Print Jobs On The Printer Hard Disk

    Print Jobs > Basic Print Job Operations > Configuring the Printer Driver in Windows Access the Page Setup sheet. Click Output Method to display the Output Method dialog box. iPF6350 Saving Print Jobs on the Printer Hard Disk...
  • Page 736 Make your selection in Send job to. • Print Save print jobs on the printer's hard disk after printing. • Save in mail box Save print jobs on the printer's hard disk. Saving Print Jobs on the Printer Hard Disk iPF6350...
  • Page 737: Managing The Job Queue (Deleting Or Preempting Other Jobs)

    These operations are available from the Control Panel or in RemoteUI, imagePROGRAF Status Monitor, and imagePROG- RAF Printmonitor. • Delete Note that only jobs that are not currently being deleted can be deleted from the job queue. • Preempting other jobs iPF6350 Managing the Job Queue (Deleting or Preempting Other Jobs)
  • Page 738 Press ▲ or ▼ to select Print Job, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the job to print first, and then press the OK button. Managing the Job Queue (Deleting or Preempting Other Jobs) iPF6350...
  • Page 739 Manage jobs as needed on the Print Job page. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help. Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) Manage jobs as needed on the Job sheet. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help file. iPF6350 Managing the Job Queue (Deleting or Preempting Other Jobs)
  • Page 740: Managing Pending Jobs (Printing Or Deleting Jobs On Hold)

    On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press ◀ or ▶ to select the Job tab ( "There are held jobs." is displayed if jobs are being held. Managing Pending Jobs (Printing or Deleting Jobs on Hold) iPF6350...
  • Page 741 Press ▲ or ▼ to select Yes or No, and then press the OK button. Using RemoteUI Manage jobs as needed on the Print Job page. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help. iPF6350 Managing Pending Jobs (Printing or Deleting Jobs on Hold)
  • Page 742 Manage jobs as needed on the Job sheet. For details, see "Job Management Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor." →P.420 Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor Manage jobs as needed on the Driver sheet. For details, see "Job Management Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor." →P.669 Managing Pending Jobs (Printing or Deleting Jobs on Hold) iPF6350...
  • Page 743: Printing Saved Jobs

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select the saved job, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Print, and then press the OK button. Specify the number of copies and press the OK button. iPF6350 Printing Saved Jobs...
  • Page 744 Print Jobs > Basic Print Job Operations > Using RemoteUI On the Stored Job page, choose the box. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. Select the print job and click Resume. Printing Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 745 On the Print Saved Document page, enter the quantity to print in Copies and click OK. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help. Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor On the Hard Disk sheet, select a box and click Open. iPF6350 Printing Saved Jobs...
  • Page 746 • Enter a password if one has been set. In the Documents dialog box, select the print job and click Print. In the Print dialog box, enter the quantity to print in Copies and click OK. Printing Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 747 For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help file. Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor On the Hard Disk pane, click ▶ by Inbox No./Name. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. The password is a four-digit number. iPF6350 Printing Saved Jobs...
  • Page 748 Basic Print Job Operations > Select the saved job and click Resume Printing. In the Resume Printing dialog box, enter the quantity to print and click OK. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Printmonitor help file. Printing Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 749: Deleting Saved Jobs

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select the saved job, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Delete, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select "Yes", and then press the OK button. iPF6350 Deleting Saved Jobs...
  • Page 750: Deleting Saved Jobs

    Using RemoteUI On the Stored Job page, choose the mail box. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. Select the print job and click Delete. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help file. Deleting Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 751 Print Jobs > Basic Print Job Operations > Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor On the Hard Disk sheet, select a box and click Open. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. iPF6350 Deleting Saved Jobs...
  • Page 752 In the Documents dialog box, select the print job and click Delete. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help file. Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor In the Hard Disk pane, click ▶ next to Inbox No./Name. Deleting Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 753: Moving Saved Jobs

    Print jobs stored on the printer's hard disk (saved jobs) can be moved from the current box to another box as follows. However, jobs saved in personal boxes cannot be moved to the shared mailbox. This operation is available in RemoteUI, imagePROGRAF Status Monitor, and imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. iPF6350 Moving Saved Jobs...
  • Page 754: Moving Saved Jobs

    (See "Using the Printer Hard Disk.") →P.714 Using RemoteUI On the Stored Job page, choose the box. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. Select the print job and click Move Document. Moving Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 755 On the Move Document page, select the name or number of the destination personal box in the Destination mail box list and click OK. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help file. Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) On the Hard Disk sheet, select a box and click Open. iPF6350 Moving Saved Jobs...
  • Page 756 > Note • Enter a password if one has been set. In the Documents dialog box, select the print job and click Move. In the Move dialog box, select the destination personal box and click OK. Moving Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 757 For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help file. Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Macintosh) In the Hard Disk pane, click ▶ next to Inbox No./Name. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. The password is a four-digit number. iPF6350 Moving Saved Jobs...
  • Page 758 > Basic Print Job Operations > Select the print job and click Move. In the Move Document dialog box, select the destination personal box and click OK. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Printmonitor help file. Moving Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 759: Advanced Print Job Operations

    On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press ◀ or ▶ to select the Settings/Adj. tab ( Note • If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button. iPF6350 Saving Print Jobs Sent from Sources Other than the Printer Driver...
  • Page 760: Advanced Print Job Operations

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select Print After Recv, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select On or Off, and then press the OK button. Saving Print Jobs Sent from Sources Other than the Printer Driver iPF6350...
  • Page 761: Printing Without Saving Jobs In The Common Box

    This operation is available in RemoteUI, imagePROGRAF Status Monitor, and imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. iPF6350 Printing Without Saving Jobs in the Common Box...
  • Page 762 Select the check box. • Password Enter the password. (This field is limited to four digits in the range 0001–9999.) • Confirmation Number Re-enter the password to confirm it. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help. Setting Passwords for Personal Boxes iPF6350...
  • Page 763 In the Settings dialog box, specify the password and click OK. • Set password Select the check box. • Password Enter the password. (This field is limited to four digits in the range 0001–9999.) • Re-enter to confirm Re-enter the password to confirm it. iPF6350 Setting Passwords for Personal Boxes...
  • Page 764 In the Settings dialog box, specify the password and click OK. • Set password Select the check box. • Password Enter the password. (This field is limited to four digits in the range 0001–9999.) • Verify Re-enter the password to confirm it. Setting Passwords for Personal Boxes iPF6350...
  • Page 765: Naming Personal Boxes

    Naming Personal Boxes For easier identification, you can assign names to personal boxes. This operation is available in RemoteUI, imagePROGRAF Status Monitor, and imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. Using RemoteUI On the Stored Job page, choose the personal box. iPF6350 Naming Personal Boxes...
  • Page 766: Naming Personal Boxes

    • Enter a password if one has been set for the personal box. Click Edit. In the Set/Register User's Inbox dialog box, enter the name in Inbox Name and click OK. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help file. Naming Personal Boxes iPF6350...
  • Page 767 Advanced Print Job Operations > Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) On the Hard Disk sheet, select the personal box and click Open. Note • Enter a password if one has been set for the personal box. iPF6350 Naming Personal Boxes...
  • Page 768 Print Jobs > Advanced Print Job Operations > In the Documents dialog box, click Settings. In the Settings dialog box, enter the name and click OK. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help file. Naming Personal Boxes iPF6350...
  • Page 769 In the Hard Disk pane, click ▶ next to Inbox No./Name. Select a saved job in the list and click Set. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. The password is a four-digit number. iPF6350 Naming Personal Boxes...
  • Page 770: Displaying A List Of Saved Jobs

    • If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button. Press the OK button. The Job Menu is displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Stored Job, and then press the OK button. Displaying a List of Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 771: Displaying A List Of Saved Jobs

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select Job List, and then press the OK button. Using RemoteUI On the Stored Job page, choose the box. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. Jobs saved in the box are listed. iPF6350 Displaying a List of Saved Jobs...
  • Page 772 For details, refer to the RemoteUI help. Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) On the Hard Disk sheet, select a box and click Open. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. Displaying a List of Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 773 Jobs saved in that box are displayed in the Documents dialog box. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help file. Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Macintosh) On the Hard Disk pane, click ▶ by Inbox No./Name. iPF6350 Displaying a List of Saved Jobs...
  • Page 774: Printing A List Of Saved Jobs

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select the box number (in the range 00–29), and then press the OK button. Note • Enter a password if one has been set, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Print Job List, and then press the OK button. Printing a List of Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 775: Displaying Details Of Saved Jobs

    This operation is available in RemoteUI, imagePROGRAF Status Monitor, and imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. Using RemoteUI On the Stored Job page, choose the box. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. Select the print job and click Details. iPF6350 Displaying Details of Saved Jobs...
  • Page 776: Displaying Details Of Saved Jobs

    > The Details of the saved document page is displayed. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help file. Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) On the Hard Disk sheet, select a box and click Open. Displaying Details of Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 777 • Enter a password if one has been set. In the Documents dialog box, select the print job and click Properties. The Properties dialog box is displayed. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help file. iPF6350 Displaying Details of Saved Jobs...
  • Page 778 In the Hard Disk pane, click ▶ next to Inbox No./Name. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. The password is a four-digit number. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Printmonitor help file. Displaying Details of Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 779: Renaming Saved Jobs

    This operation is available in RemoteUI, imagePROGRAF Status Monitor, and imagePROGRAF Printmonitor. Using RemoteUI On the Stored Job page, choose the box. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. Select the print job and click Details. iPF6350 Renaming Saved Jobs...
  • Page 780: Renaming Saved Jobs

    Advanced Print Job Operations > On the Details of the saved document page, click Change Document. In the Rename Saved Document dialog box, enter the name and click OK. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help file. Renaming Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 781 Print Jobs > Advanced Print Job Operations > Using imagePROGRAF Status Monitor (Windows) On the Hard Disk sheet, select a box and click Open. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. iPF6350 Renaming Saved Jobs...
  • Page 782 Advanced Print Job Operations > In the Documents dialog box, select the print job and click Properties. In the Properties dialog box, enter the new name and click OK. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help file. Renaming Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 783 Advanced Print Job Operations > Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor (Macintosh) In the Hard Disk pane, click ▶ next to Inbox No./Name. Note • Enter a password if one has been set. The password is a four-digit number. iPF6350 Renaming Saved Jobs...
  • Page 784 Print Jobs > Advanced Print Job Operations > Select the print job and click Set. In the Settings dialog box, enter the new name and click OK. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Printmonitor help file. Renaming Saved Jobs iPF6350...
  • Page 785: Handling Paper

    Handling Paper > Handling Paper Paper Handling rolls Handling sheets Output Stacker iPF6350...
  • Page 786: Paper

    Paper Reference Guide, on the printer Control Panel, and in the printer driver is up to date. You can use the Media Configuration Tool to add custom paper (paper that is not Canon genuine paper or Canon feed con- firmed paper) to the printer control panel and the printer driver.
  • Page 787: Paper

    The Paper Reference Guide is displayed. • Mac OS X Click the iPF Support icon in the Dock. The imagePROGRAF Support Information window is displayed. Click the Paper Reference Guide button. The Paper Reference Guide is displayed. iPF6350 Types of Paper...
  • Page 788 Click Visit the imagePROGRAF webpage. The default browser on your computer is started and the imagePROGRAF webpage is displayed. • Mac OS X Click the iPF Support icon in the Dock. The imagePROGRAF Support Information window is displayed. Types of Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 789: Paper Sizes

    The default browser on your computer is started and the imagePROGRAF webpage is displayed. Adding Custom Paper You can use the Media Configuration Tool to add custom paper (paper that is not Canon genuine paper or Canon feed con- firmed paper) to the printer control panel and the printer driver.
  • Page 790: Paper Sizes

    458.0 × 648.0 mm (18.03 × 25.51 in) DIN C3 324.0 × 458.0 mm (12.76 × 18.03 in) DIN C4 229.0 × 324.0 mm (9.02 × 12.76 in) 20"x24" 508.0 × 609.6 mm (20.00 × 24.00 in) Paper Sizes iPF6350...
  • Page 791 3. Click Size Options to display the Paper Size Options dialog box. 4. Select the Oversize check box for the size system. • For details on non-standard Custom Paper Size, see "Printing on Non-Standard Paper Sizes." →P.119 • Borderless printing is not supported on sheets. iPF6350 Paper Sizes...
  • Page 792: Handling Rolls

    Holder Stopper Roll Holder Side Holder Stopper Roll Holder Side For 2-inch paper cores No Attachment Needed For 3-inch paper cores 3-Inch Paper Core Attachment • Borderless printing on A1 or A2 rolls Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder iPF6350...
  • Page 793 →P.771 →P.768 • To view instructions as you attach the Roll Holder, press the Navigate button. (See "How to View Instruc- tions with Navigate.") →P.881 Remove the Holder Stopper from the Roll Holder. iPF6350 Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder...
  • Page 794: Handling Rolls

    • Borderless printing on A1 or A2 rolls Attach the included Spacer for Borderless Printing to the Roll Holder. Insert the protrusions (b) of the Spacer for Borderless Printing (a) into the holes (c) of the Roll Holder, as shown. Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder iPF6350...
  • Page 795 Roll Holder from the left. Insert the roll firmly until it touches the flange (a) of the Roll Holder, leaving no gap. Important • Always have the Roll Holder resting horizontally when loading rolls. Attempting to load rolls with the Roll Holder upright may damage the Roll Holder. iPF6350 Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder...
  • Page 796: Loading Rolls In The Printer

    • Before loading rolls, make sure the printer is clean inside the Top Cover and around the Ejection Guide. If these areas are dirty, we recommend cleaning them in advance. (See "Cleaning Inside the Top Cover.") →P.991 Press the Load button. Loading Rolls in the Printer iPF6350...
  • Page 797: Loading Rolls In The Printer

    • Do not release the flanges until the holder is loaded in the Roll Holder Slot. • Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the guide grooves (b) and the Roll Holder shaft (c) when loading rolls. iPF6350 Loading Rolls in the Printer...
  • Page 798 A menu for selection of the paper type and length is automatically shown on the Display Screen. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the type and length of paper loaded, and then press the OK button. Loading Rolls in the Printer iPF6350...
  • Page 799: Changing The Type Of Paper

    Screen. Select the type of paper and press the OK button. If no barcode has been printed on the roll and you have set ManageRemainRoll to On, specify the roll length after the type of paper. (See "Specifying the Paper Length.") →P.783 iPF6350 Changing the Type of Paper...
  • Page 800: Changing The Type Of Paper

    • If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button. Press the OK button. The Paper Menu is displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Keep Paper Type, and then press the OK button. Changing the Type of Paper iPF6350...
  • Page 801: Specifying The Paper Length

    Press the ◀ or ▶ button to move to the next field for input. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to enter the value. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to finish entering the value, and then press the OK button. iPF6350 Specifying the Paper Length...
  • Page 802: Removing The Roll From The Printer

    Do not remove the roll before the barcode is printed. You will be unable to keep track of the amount of roll paper left. (See "Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left.") →P.788 Removing the Roll from the Printer iPF6350...
  • Page 803: Removing The Roll From The Printer

    Holding the Roll Holder flange (a), remove the holder from the Roll Holder Slot. Note • For instructions on removing rolls from the Roll Holder, see "Removing Rolls From the Roll Hold- er." →P.786 iPF6350 Removing the Roll from the Printer...
  • Page 804: Removing Rolls From The Roll Holder

    • To load new paper in the printer at this point, see "Loading Rolls in the Printer." →P.778 Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder Remove the Holder Stopper from the Roll Holder. Remove the roll from the Roll Holder. Remove any attachments as follows. • 3-Inch Paper Core Attachment Removing Rolls From the Roll Holder iPF6350...
  • Page 805: Feeding Roll Paper Manually

    Feeding Roll Paper Manually After a roll has been advanced, you can press the Feed button to feed or retract the roll with the ▲ and ▼ buttons. iPF6350 Feeding Roll Paper Manually...
  • Page 806: Keeping Track Of The Amount Of Roll Paper Left

    The Paper Menu is displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ to select ManageRemainRoll, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select On, and then press the OK button. Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left iPF6350...
  • Page 807: Specifying The Ink Drying Time For Rolls

    Windows Display the printer driver dialog box. (See "Accessing the Printer Driver Dialog Box from the Operating System Menu (Windows).") →P.207 Select the Main sheet and click Advanced Settings in Media Type. iPF6350 Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls...
  • Page 808: Specifying The Ink Drying Time For Rolls

    Drying Time, and then click OK. (See "Paper Detailed Settings Dialog Box (Windows).") →P.213 Mac OS X Choose Print in the application menu. Select the Main pane and click Settings in Media Type. Specifying the Ink Drying Time for Rolls iPF6350...
  • Page 809: Specifying The Cutting Method For Rolls

    Use scissors to cut each document from the Guide- →P.793 roll after printing. For continuous printing (if line you will cut each page later), select Auto Cut > Yes or select Print Cut Guideline. iPF6350 Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls...
  • Page 810: Specifying The Cutting Method For Rolls

    • Do not lift the paper when holding printed documents before cutting. If the paper rises, it may affect the printing quality or cause rough cut edges. On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press ◀ or ▶ to select the Paper tab ( Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls iPF6350...
  • Page 811 When printing is finished, the printer will stop without cutting. Holding the printed document to prevent it from dropping, press the Cut button to cut the roll. Manual (when using media that cannot be cut with the Cutter Unit ) iPF6350 Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls...
  • Page 812 Press ▲ or ▼ to select Manual, and then press the OK button. Print the job. The printer stops advancing the paper after printing. Press the Feed button. Roll paper is fed to the specified cut position and then automatically stopped. Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls iPF6350...
  • Page 813 Cut the roll paper manually with scissors or the like. Press the OK button. After the roll is rewound, it stops automatically. Paper cutting (to have the roll cut at your specified position) Press the Feed button. iPF6350 Specifying the Cutting Method for Rolls...
  • Page 814: Cutting The Leading Edge Of Roll Paper Automatically

    The edge is not cut and scraps are not removed. This setting is Off for most types of paper, by default. For more infor- mation, see the Paper Reference Guide. (See "Types of Paper.") →P.768 Cutting the Leading Edge of Roll Paper Automatically iPF6350...
  • Page 815: Cutting The Leading Edge Of Roll Paper Automatically

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select Trim Edge First, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the desired setting option, and then press the OK button. This setting takes effect the next time you load a roll. iPF6350 Cutting the Leading Edge of Roll Paper Automatically...
  • Page 816: Reducing Dust From Cutting Rolls

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select the type of paper loaded in the printer, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select CutDustReduct., and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select On, and then press the OK button. Reducing Dust from Cutting Rolls iPF6350...
  • Page 817: Roll Holder Set

    Spacer for Borderless Printing Removing the Roll Feed Unit Important • Always turn off the printer before removing the Roll Feed Unit. Remove the roll from the Roll Feed Unit. (See "Removing the Roll from the Printer.") →P.784 iPF6350 Roll Holder Set...
  • Page 818: Installing The Roll Feed Unit

    Holding the Carrying Handles (a) of the Roll Feed Unit, remove the Roll Feed Unit from the printer. Installing the Roll Feed Unit Important • Always make sure the printer is off before attaching the Roll Feed Unit. Installing the Roll Feed Unit iPF6350...
  • Page 819: Installing The Roll Feed Unit

    Handling rolls > Holding the Roll Feed Unit by the Carrying Handles (a), insert the two pins of the Roll Feed Unit (b) into the each hole on the back of the printer (c). iPF6350 Installing the Roll Feed Unit...
  • Page 820 Handling Paper > Handling rolls > Use a coin or screwdriver to tighten the two screws on the back of the Roll Feed Unit (a) to secure it to the printer. Installing the Roll Feed Unit iPF6350...
  • Page 821: Handling Sheets

    • If any paper has been advanced that will not be used, a message is shown requesting you to remove it. Press ▲ or ▼ to select "Yes", and then press the OK button. Remove the paper and go to the next step. iPF6350 Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot...
  • Page 822: Handling Sheets

    • Paper that is wrinkled or warped may jam. If necessary, straighten the paper and reload it. • Load the paper straight. Loading paper askew will cause an error. Open the Paper Tray Cover (a), and then open the Tray Extension (b). Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot iPF6350...
  • Page 823 • If you load a sheet larger than A2, the sheet may fall behind the printer under its own weight. Put your hand under the sheet to support it and prevent it from falling. iPF6350 Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot...
  • Page 824 • Straighten paper if it is warped before loading it. • Load the paper straight. Loading paper askew will cause an error. • After loading the paper, you cannot move it laterally to reposition it. Load the paper straight. Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot iPF6350...
  • Page 825 Feed Slot, keeping it level. Caution • When you insert the sheet in the Front Paper Feed Slot, keep the sheet level, relative to the paper feed slot. Failure to do this may scratch the printing surface. iPF6350 Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot...
  • Page 826 Handling Paper > Handling sheets > Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot iPF6350...
  • Page 827 As you look inside the Top Cover, insert the leading edge of the sheet between the Platen and Paper Retainer (a), keeping it parallel to the Paper Retainer (a), and align the paper with the Paper Alignment Line (b) of the Front Tray Guides. iPF6350 Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot...
  • Page 828 Once you press the OK button, the paper can be removed. Remove the sheet, keeping the front edge level as you pull it out. Caution • If POP Board is accidentally removed at an angle, it may scratch the printed surface. Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot iPF6350...
  • Page 829: Removing Sheets

    Lift the four Front Tray Guides above the Ejection Guide, store them toward the front, and then press the OK button. Removing Sheets Remove sheets from the printer as follows. • Removing sheets from the top paper feed slot →P.812 • Removing heavyweight sheets from the front paper feed slot →P.812 iPF6350 Removing Sheets...
  • Page 830: Removing Sheets

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select "Yes", and then press the OK button. As the printer ejects the paper, the paper is stopped momentarily with the trailing edge still held in the rollers. Press the OK button. The sheet can now be removed. Removing Sheets iPF6350...
  • Page 831 7, it may go back inside the printer, leaving roller marks across the trailing edge of paper. Lift the four Front Tray Guides above the Ejection Guide, store them toward the front, and then press the OK button. iPF6350 Removing Sheets...
  • Page 832: Output Stacker

    To use the Output Stacker, push down Basket Rod #1 (b) fully toward the front, keeping it even on the left and right so that Basket Rod #2 (a) is not slanted. The Output Stacker can hold one sheet. When printing multiple pages, remove each sheet after it is printed. Output Stacker Precautions iPF6350...
  • Page 833: Output Stacker

    This topic describes how to use the Output Stacker. Use the Output Stacker in position (1) when storing printed documents. When the Output Stacker is not used, fold the stacker to stow it in position (2). iPF6350 Using the Output Stacker...
  • Page 834: Using The Output Stacker

    Support Rod to position (b). The extended position enables easy removal after printing. For information on types of paper you can use with the stacker in extended position, refer to the Paper Reference Guide. (See "Types of Paper.") →P.768 Using the Output Stacker iPF6350...
  • Page 835 Handling Paper > Output Stacker > iPF6350 Using the Output Stacker...
  • Page 836 Adjustments for Better Print Quality > Adjustments for Better Print Quality Adjustment for high-precision printing Adjusting the Printhead Adjusting the feed amount Color adjustment iPF6350...
  • Page 837: Adjustments For Better Print Quality

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select Head Posi. Adj., and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Auto(Expansion), and then press the OK button. A test pattern is printed for adjustment. This process will take about 11 minutes. iPF6350 Enhancing Printing Quality...
  • Page 838: Adjustment For High-Precision Printing

    Return Head Height to Automatic. Important • If Head Height is not returned to Automatic, the printer will print with the Printhead height set to Super Low. (See "Troubleshooting Paper Abrasion and Blurry Images (Head Height).") →P.825 Enhancing Printing Quality iPF6350...
  • Page 839 Try adjustment in this mode if Auto(Standard) does not improve printing. • Auto(Expansion) Try adjustment in this mode if vertical lines are warped or colors are out of alignment when the printer driver option High-Precision Photographs or High-Precision Text and Fine Lines is selected. iPF6350 Adjusting the Printhead...
  • Page 840: Adjusting The Printhead

    • If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button. Press the OK button. The Set./Adj. Menu is displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Adjust Printer, and then press the OK button. Automatic Adjustment to Straighten Lines and Colors (Head Posi. Adj.) iPF6350...
  • Page 841 Perform adjustment as follows. Load the paper. • Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder →P.774 • Loading Rolls in the Printer →P.778 • Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot →P.803 iPF6350 Manual Adjustment to Straighten Lines and Colors (Head Posi. Adj.)
  • Page 842: Manual Adjustment To Straighten Lines And Colors (Head Posi. Adj.)

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select the pattern number you have decided, and then press the OK button. Repeat steps 8–10 to specify the adjustment value for D-1 to D-5, D-7 to D-12, D-25 to D-29, and D-31 to D-36. Manual Adjustment to Straighten Lines and Colors (Head Posi. Adj.) iPF6350...
  • Page 843 • If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button. Press the OK button. The Paper Menu is displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Paper Details, and then press the OK button. iPF6350 Troubleshooting Paper Abrasion and Blurry Images (Head Height)
  • Page 844: Troubleshooting Paper Abrasion And Blurry Images (Head Height)

    When a setting other than Automatic is used, that value will always be applied. • Depending on the type of paper, some setting values may not be available. Troubleshooting Paper Abrasion and Blurry Images (Head Height) iPF6350...
  • Page 845: Adjusting The Feed Amount

    • Automatic : Print Quality or Print Length is selected, depending on Print Priority as selected in the printer driver at the time of printing. Image or Office Document : Print Quality is selected. Line Drawing/Text : Print Length is selected. iPF6350 Adjusting the Feed Amount...
  • Page 846: Automatic Banding Adjustment (Adj. Quality)

    • Auto(GenuinePpr) Use this mode with paper identified in the Paper Reference Guide. (See "Types of Paper.") →P.768 Automatic Banding Adjustment (Adj. Quality) iPF6350...
  • Page 847: Selecting A Feed Amount Adjustment Method (Feed Priority)

    On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press ◀ or ▶ to select the Settings/Adj. tab ( Note • If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button. Press the OK button. The Set./Adj. Menu is displayed. iPF6350 Automatic Banding Adjustment (Adj. Quality)
  • Page 848: Manual Banding Adjustment (Adj. Quality)

    • Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot →P.803 Note • Always make sure the loaded paper matches the type of paper specified in the settings. Adjustment cannot be completed correctly unless the loaded paper matches the settings. Manual Banding Adjustment (Adj. Quality) iPF6350...
  • Page 849: Manual Banding Adjustment (Adj. Quality)

    • If you printed test pattern A on a sheet, follow the instructions on the Display Screen and use another sheet of the same type of paper. Additionally, after test pattern B is printed, follow the instructions on the Display Screen and remove the sheet. iPF6350 Manual Banding Adjustment (Adj. Quality)
  • Page 850: Fine-Tuning The Paper Feed Amount (Adj. Fine Feed)

    After a test pattern is printed, you will measure the discrepancy based on the results of printing. • Change Settings No test pattern is printed. Instead, you will measure a document already printed to determine the discrepancy. Fine-Tuning the Paper Feed Amount (Adj. Fine Feed) iPF6350...
  • Page 851: Adjusting Line Length (Adjust Length)

    Press the OK button. The Set./Adj. Menu is displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Adjust Printer, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Feed Priority, and then press the OK button. iPF6350 Adjusting Line Length (Adjust Length)
  • Page 852: Adjusting Color On The Trailing Edge Of Sheets

    • Always make sure the loaded paper matches the type of paper specified in the settings. Adjustment cannot be completed correctly unless the loaded paper matches the settings. • We recommend using the type of paper you use most often for adjustment. Adjusting Color on the Trailing Edge of Sheets iPF6350...
  • Page 853: Adjusting Color On The Trailing Edge Of Sheets

    • If streaks seem least noticeable in two patterns but you cannot decide which one is better, choose an intermediate value. For example, choose 17 if you cannot decide whether pattern 16 or 18 is better. iPF6350 Adjusting Color on the Trailing Edge of Sheets...
  • Page 854: Adjusting The Vacuum Strength (Vacuumstrngth)

    However, the value is cleared when the printer is turned off or the paper is replaced. Press ▲ or ▼ to select VacuumStrngth, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the desired setting value, and then press the OK button. Adjusting the Vacuum Strength (VacuumStrngth) iPF6350...
  • Page 855: Using Color Calibration For Color Adjustment

    Compatible Prem.SemiGl 200 Compatible Compatible Compatible Premium Gl 280 Compatible Compatible Compatible Prem.SemiGl 280 Compatible Compatible Compatible PhotoPlusGl 2 Compatible Compatible Compatible Photo Pro Plat. Compatible Compatible Compatible FineArt Photo Compatible Compatible Compatible iPF6350 Using Color Calibration for Color Adjustment...
  • Page 856 For details on the Control Panel menu, see "Menu Settings." →P.894 For details on imagePROGRAF Status Monitor, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help. For details on imagePROGRAF Printmonitor, refer to the imagePROGRAF Printmonitor help. Using Color Calibration for Color Adjustment iPF6350...
  • Page 857: Printing In Ideal Colors For Light In The Viewing Environment

    • This function is only supported in Windows and Mac OS X 10.4 or later. • The colors in this function may differ slightly depending on the system software used (Windows 32/64 bit or Macintosh). iPF6350 Printing in Ideal Colors for Light in the Viewing Environment...
  • Page 858 Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box.(See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 859: Selecting Color Tones On Charts Before Printing (Windows)

    • Ambient light matching may not be available, depending on the type of paper used. For more infor- mation, see the Paper Reference Guide.(See " Types of Paper ") →P.768 Click Advanced Settings to switch the print mode. iPF6350 Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Windows)
  • Page 860 Matching Method. In this case, select the same color space as when the file was opened in Color Space and the monitor color tempera- ture in Monitor White Point. Select Use ambient light adjustment. Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 861 Ambient Light Adjust to display the Ambient Light Adjust dialog box. Confirm that By selecting a chart number is selected in Setting Method. If it is not selected already, select it. Click Print Chart. Light Source Check Tool now starts up. iPF6350 Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Windows)
  • Page 862 In the Ambient Light Adjust dialog box, select the number of your preferred chart in Chart Number. If Matching Method is set to Monitor Matching on the Matching sheet, enter the Color Temperature and Illuminance as measured during monitor calibration. Click OK. Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 863 • Ambient light matching may not be available, depending on the type of paper used. For more infor- mation, see the Paper Reference Guide. (See "Types of Paper.") →P.768 iPF6350 Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Mac OS X)
  • Page 864: Selecting Color Tones On Charts Before Printing (Mac Os X)

    • Ambient Light Adjust is only available when the Print Quality is set to Highest or High. Click Color in the Color Mode list. Click Set to display the Color Settings dialog box. Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 865 Color Space and the monitor color tempera- ture in Monitor White Point. Select Use ambient light adjustment. Click Ambient Light Adjust to display the Ambient Light Adjust dialog box. iPF6350 Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Mac OS X)
  • Page 866 Setting Method. If it is not selected already, select it. Click Print Chart. Light Source Check Tool now starts up. Check the settings and click Print. The Chart is printed. Selecting Color Tones on Charts Before Printing (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 867 Temperature, and Illuminance in the viewing environment. Note • For detailed instructions on the i1 and Light Source Measure Tool, refer to the provided instructions. Choose Print in the application menu. iPF6350 Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows)
  • Page 868: Printing In Colors Matching The Measured Ambient Light (Windows)

    • Ambient light matching may not be available, depending on the type of paper used. For more infor- mation, see the Paper Reference Guide. (See " Types of Paper ") →P.768 Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 869 • Ambient Light Adjust is only available when the Print Quality is set to Highest or High. Click Color in the Color Mode list. Click Color Settings to display the Color Settings dialog box. iPF6350 Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows)
  • Page 870 Monitor White Point. Select Use ambient light adjustment. Click Ambient Light Adjust to display the Ambient Light Adjust dialog box. Select By entering values directly in Setting Method. Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 871 Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box. (See "Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Mac OS X).") →P.485 iPF6350 Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Mac OS X)
  • Page 872: Printing In Colors Matching The Measured Ambient Light (Mac Os X)

    • Ambient light matching may not be available, depending on the type of paper used. For more infor- mation, see the Paper Reference Guide. (See "Types of Paper.") →P.768 Click Advanced Settings to switch the print mode. Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 873 Color Space and the monitor color tempera- ture in Monitor White Point. Select Use ambient light adjustment. iPF6350 Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Mac OS X)
  • Page 874 Color Temperature determined in step 1. If you have selected Monitor Matching in Matching Method on the Matching panel, also select Illuminance. Click OK. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Printing in Colors Matching the Measured Ambient Light (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 875: Printing Images To Match Monitor Colors

    • Calibrating your monitor requires a measuring device. • Because colors appear different under sunlight at different times of day, we recommend following this proce- dure in a room not exposed to sunlight. iPF6350 Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors...
  • Page 876: Printing Images To Match Monitor Colors

    Choose Print in the application menu. Select the printer in the dialog box, and then display the printer driver dialog box. (See " Accessing the Printer Driv- er Dialog Box from Applications (Windows) ") →P.205 Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 877: Printing Images To Match Monitor Colors (Windows)

    • Ambient light matching may not be available, depending on the type of paper used. For more infor- mation, see the Paper Reference Guide. (See " Types of Paper ") →P.768 Click Advanced Settings to switch the print mode. iPF6350 Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Windows)
  • Page 878 • For greater precision in monitor matching, we recommend configuring the settings for ambient light matching. (See " Printing in Ideal Colors for Light in the Viewing Environment ") →P.839 Click OK. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Windows) iPF6350...
  • Page 879 Important • Ambient light matching may not be available, depending on the type of paper used. For more infor- mation, see the Paper Reference Guide. (See "Types of Paper.") →P.768 iPF6350 Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Mac OS X)
  • Page 880: Printing Images To Match Monitor Colors (Mac Os X)

    • Ambient Light Adjust is only available when the Print Quality is set to Highest or High. Click Color in the Color Mode list. Click Set to display the Color Settings dialog box. Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 881 • For greater precision in monitor matching, we recommend configuring the settings for ambient light matching. (See "Printing in Ideal Colors for Light in the Viewing Environment.") →P.839 Click OK. Confirm the print settings and print as desired. iPF6350 Printing Images to Match Monitor Colors (Mac OS X)
  • Page 882 Printer Parts > Printer Parts Printer parts Control Panel Hard Disk Optional accessories Printer Specifications iPF6350...
  • Page 883: Printer Parts Front

    Roll Feed Unit Cover Open this cover to load rolls. (See "Inside the Roll Feed Unit Cover.") →P.869 e. Control Panel Use this panel to operate the printer and check the printer status. (See "Control Panel.") →P.873 iPF6350 Front...
  • Page 884: Back

    Printed documents are ejected into the output stacker. The Output Stacker can hold one sheet. (See "Output Stacker Precautions.") →P.814 Back a. USB Port Connect a USB cable to this port. The printer is compatible with Hi-Speed USB connections. b. Ethernet Port Connect an Ethernet cable to this port. Back iPF6350...
  • Page 885: Top Cover (Inside)

    Switch Set the switch to the side opposite ● if the edges of printed images are blurred. Set the switch to the ● side before borderless printing. (See "Setting the Blue Switch on the Platen.") →P.1025 iPF6350 Top Cover (Inside)
  • Page 886: Paper Feed Slots

    Lift all of the guides before printing on heavyweight paper. When feeding heavyweight paper, rest the sheet on these guides, align it to the right, and insert the leading edge up to the Paper Alignment Line. f. Paper Alignment Line Load heavyweight sheets parallel to this line. Paper Feed Slots iPF6350...
  • Page 887: Inside The Roll Feed Unit Cover

    Inside the Roll Feed Unit Cover a. Roll Holder Load the roll on this holder. b. Holder Stopper Secure rolls on the Roll Holder with this part. c. Roll Holder Slot Slide the Roll Holder into this slot. iPF6350 Inside the Roll Feed Unit Cover...
  • Page 888: Carriage

    Printhead The printhead is equipped with ink nozzles. It serves a key role in printing. c. Printhead Fixer Lever Locks the Printhead Fixer Cover. Do not open this part except during Printhead replacement. Ink Tank Cover (Inside) Carriage iPF6350...
  • Page 889: Ink Tank Cover (Inside)

    No Ink Tank is installed, or the ink level detection function is off. • Flashing Slowly Not much ink is left. • Flashing Rapidly Ink tank is empty. d. Ink Color Label Load an Ink Tank that matches the color and name on this label. iPF6350 Ink Tank Cover (Inside)
  • Page 890: Vents

    There are vents at four positions of the printer as shown: on top (1), on the right (2), and on the bottom on the right (3 and Caution • Do not block these vents when the printer is on. • Also, avoid setting paper or other light objects near the vents. Vents iPF6350...
  • Page 891: Control Panel

    Cancels print jobs in progress and ends the ink drying period. d. Navigate button Enables you to check instructions for loading and removing paper or replacing ink tanks or printheads, as well as other operations. (See "How to View Instructions with Navigate.") →P.881 iPF6350 Control Panel...
  • Page 892: Control Panel

    Lit when rolls are selected as the paper source. n. Message Lamp (orange) • On A warning message is displayed. • Flashing An error message is displayed. • Off The printer is off or is operating normally. Control Panel iPF6350...
  • Page 893: Turning The Printer On And Off

    Press the Power button to turn on the printer. The printer will now start up. After the Display Screen shows the Canon logo, "Starting up... Please wait." is displayed. The Power Lamp is lit when the printer finishes starting up, and the printer is now in Standby.
  • Page 894: Turning The Printer On And Off

    • Never disconnect the printer's power supply or unplug it during a print job. This may damage the printer. Make sure no print jobs are in progress. If the Message Lamp is flashing, check the message on the Display Screen and take action as necessary. (See " Error .") Messages →P.1040 Turning the Printer On and Off iPF6350...
  • Page 895: Control Panel Display

    Top line displayed • The paper icon is highlighted. • Middle line displayed Indicates the printer status and shows menu names. Bottom line displayed • The first and second lines display the paper type and size. iPF6350 Control Panel Display...
  • Page 896: Control Panel Display

    Length Unit menu. (See "Menu Settings.") →P.894 Printer status and modes Printer status is classified according to the following five modes. Standby The printer is ready to receive jobs sent from the computer. Jobs sent from the computer are printed immediately. Control Panel Display iPF6350...
  • Page 897: Mode Transition

    The printer requires your attention. Any jobs sent from the computer cannot be processed. The tab related to the error is displayed. For information about the display in the case of multiple errors, see "Error display." →P.881 Mode transition • Mode display iPF6350 Control Panel Display...
  • Page 898 *2: When the printer is in Sleep mode, you can press any button except the Power button to recover from Sleep mode. Sleep mode is also terminated if a print job is received or a command is issued from RemoteUI. • Error display Control Panel Display iPF6350...
  • Page 899: How To View Instructions With Navigate

    Press the Navigate button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the desired navigation menu. Press ▲ or ▼ to select View Op. Guide, and then press the OK button. Instructions are now displayed. iPF6350 How to View Instructions with Navigate...
  • Page 900: How To View Instructions With Navigate

    Printer Parts > Control Panel > ・ Example: Loading sheets How to View Instructions with Navigate iPF6350...
  • Page 901: Printer Menu Operations

    • Set./Adj. Menu Fine-tuning paper feeding Display of printer-related information For a description of specific menu items available during printing, see "Menu Settings (During Printing)." →P.904 For instructions on selecting menu items during printing, see "Menu Operations." →P.884 iPF6350 Printer Menu Operations...
  • Page 902: Menu Operations

    • Specifying numerical values →P.886 • Executing menu commands →P.886 Accessing menus Printer menus are grouped by function. Menus are displayed with the upper line selected. You can use the buttons on the Control Panel to access each menu. Menu Operations iPF6350...
  • Page 903: Menu Operations

    After two seconds, the display reverts to the upper level menu. Note • If a confirmation message is displayed regarding the setting you entered, press the OK button. The setting is applied, and the printer is now in Standby. iPF6350 Menu Operations...
  • Page 904: Menu Structure

    →P.894 Paper Menu First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level Load Paper Roll Paper Manual Paper Eject Paper Chg. Paper Type Roll Paper (The type of paper is displayed here.) ( *1 →P.888 ( *1 →P.888 Menu Structure iPF6350...
  • Page 905: Menu Structure

    Strongest Strong Standard Weak Weakest Scan Wait Time 1 sec. 3 sec. 5 sec. 7 sec. 9 sec. Roll DryingTime 30 sec. 1 min. 3 min. 5 min. 10 min. 30 min. 60 min. NearEnd RollMrgn 20mm iPF6350 Menu Structure...
  • Page 906 Document Name mation about the lat- User Name est three print jobs.) Page Count Job Status CANCELED Print Start Time yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss Print End Time yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss Print Time xxxsec. Print Size xxxxxxxxsq.mm Media Type Interface Network Menu Structure iPF6350...
  • Page 907 Auto(GenuinePpr) ( *2 Auto(OtherPaper) Manual →P.894 ( *3 →P.894 Adjust Adjustment- A:High Length Print B:Standard/Draft ( *2 Change Set- A:High →P.894 tings B:Standard/Draft ( *4 →P.894 Adj Far Ed Feed Calibration Auto Adjust Calibration Date Paper Type iPF6350 Menu Structure...
  • Page 908 DNS Set- DNS Dync tings update Off * ( *7 Pri. DNS SrvAddr →P.894 Sec. DNS SrvAddr DNS Host Name DNS Domain Name IPv6 IPv6 Sup- port Off * IPv6 Stles- On * sAddrs ( *8 →P.894 Menu Structure iPF6350...
  • Page 909 Not Use * Tree MAC Ad- xxxxxxxxxxxx dress Interface Print ( *5 →P.894 Return Defaults ( *5 →P.894 System Set- Sleep Timer 5 min. * 10 min. 15 min. 20 min. 30 min. 40 min. 50 min. 60 min. iPF6350 Menu Structure...
  • Page 910 ( *5 +1:Paris,Rome +2:Athens,Cairo →P.894 +3:Moscow +4:Eerevan,Baku +5:Islamabad +6:Dacca +7:Bangkok +8:Hong Kong +9:Tokyo,Seoul +10:Canberra +11NewCaledonia +12:Wellington -12:Eniwetok -11:Midway is. -10Hawaii(AHST) -9:Alaska(AKST) -8:Oregon (PST) -7:Arizona(MST) -6:Texas (CST) -5:NewYork(EST) -4:Santiago -3:Buenos Aires -1:Cape Verde Length Unit meter * feet/inch Menu Structure iPF6350...
  • Page 911 Common Print Box Set. Print (Auto Del) * ( *5 →P.894 Show Job On * ( *5 →P.894 Prep.MovePrinter Admin. Change Password ( *7 →P.894 Menu Init.Admin.Pswd ( *7 →P.894 ( *5 →P.894 Printer Info Paper Info iPF6350 Menu Structure...
  • Page 912: Menu Settings

    (See "Keeping Track of the Amount of Roll Paper Left.") →P.788 Paper Details (The type of pa- Head Height Adjust the Printhead height. (See "Troubleshooting Paper per is displayed Abrasion and Blurry Images (Head Height).") →P.825 here.) ( *1 →P.896 Menu Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 913: Menu Settings

    Note that if you choose 3mm, it may lower the printing quality at the leading edge and affect feeding accuracy. The printed surface may be scratched, and ink may adhere to the leading edge. Bordless Mar- Adjust the margin during borderless printing. iPF6350 Menu Settings...
  • Page 914: Ink Menu

    Other Jobs).") →P.719 Stored Mailbox (Enter a Job List Print Print the saved job. List pass- Delete Delete the saved job. word if Print Job List Print a list of saved print jobs. one has been set.) Menu Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 915 The average margin of error for estimates calculated according to Canon measurement conditions for ink costs is ±15%. Canon does not guarantee the accuracy of these estimates. Estimates may vary depending on conditions of use. Calculation of these estimates does not include ink consumed when cleaning printheads by forceful ejection of ink.
  • Page 916 Auto(GenuinePpr). (See "Automatic Banding Adjustment (Adj. Quality).") →P.828 Manual Use this mode with highly transparent media or other paper for which Auto(GenuinePpr) or Auto(Other- Paper) cannot be used. Menu Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 917 Replace P.head Execute when replacing the Printhead. Follow the in- structions displayed to complete the required proce- dure. (See "Replacing the Printhead.") →P.975 Not displayed during a warning message that the re- maining Maintenance Cartridge capacity is low. iPF6350 Menu Settings...
  • Page 918 State- Specify whether DNS server registration is updated Set- Dync full automatically. tings update Addr State- less Addr Pri. DNS Specify the DNS server address. SrvAddr Sec. DNS SrvAddr DNS Host Name Specify the DNS host name. Menu Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 919 Tot.Print Area, and so on. Detect Mismatch Specify printing behavior if the type and size of pa- per specified in the printer menu does not match the type and size in the printer driver. iPF6350 Menu Settings...
  • Page 920 Rep.P.head Print Choose On to have the printer automatically execute the Advanced Adj. operations after you replace the Printhead. (See "Automatic Adjustment to Straight- en Lines and Colors (Head Posi. Adj.).") →P.821 Menu Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 921 Not displayed during a warning message that the re- maining Maintenance Cartridge capacity is low. Change Password By setting a password, you can restrict menu display min. and configuration as follows. Enter a number in the Menu range 0–9999999. iPF6350 Menu Settings...
  • Page 922: Menu Settings (During Printing)

    The average margin of error for estimates calculated according to Canon measurement conditions for ink costs is ±15%. Canon does not guarantee the accuracy of these estimates. Estimates may vary depending on conditions of use. Calculation of these estimates does not include ink consumed when cleaning printheads by forceful ejection of ink.
  • Page 923: Menu Settings (During Printing)

    Media Type Indicates the type of paper in the print job. Interface Indicates the interface used for the print job. Ink Consumed Indicates a rough estimate of how much ink was consumed per job.( *1 →P.906 iPF6350 Menu Settings (During Printing)
  • Page 924: Status Print

    *1: A rough estimate of how much ink was consumed per job is displayed. Actual ink consumption may be different. The average margin of error for estimates calculated according to Canon measurement conditions for ink costs is ±15%. Canon does not guarantee the accuracy of these estimates. Estimates may vary depending on conditions of use.
  • Page 925: Status Print

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select Status Print, and then press the OK button. Checking the information in Status Print reports The following information is included in Status Print reports. Canon imagePROGRAF iPFxxxx Status Print Printer model Firm Firmware version...
  • Page 926 Adjust Log Calibration Color calibration settings. Calibration Log A record of when calibra- tion was performed. Date Indicates the date when cal- ibration was performed and the type of paper used. Media Type Status Print iPF6350...
  • Page 927 (indicating how much they have been used). CUTTER MEDIA LIFE TTL LIFE ROLL LIFE CUTSHEET MEDIA 1-7,OTHER NAME ROLL CUTSHEET AFTER INSTALLATION DUTY Counters for maintenance purposes. Needed when service is requested. UNIT:m2 UNIT:sq.f UNIT:A4 Sheet UNIT:Letter Sheet iPF6350 Status Print...
  • Page 928: Printing Interface Setting Reports

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select Test Print, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Interface Print, and then press the OK button. Confirming Interface Print information The following information is included in the Interface Print report. Canon imagePROGRAF iPFxxxx Interface Print Printer model Firm Firmware Version...
  • Page 929: Printing Interface Setting Reports

    IPv6 settings IPv6 values. Use DHCPv6 Stateful Address Prefix Length Primary DNS Server Address Secondary DNS Server Address Use a stateless ad- Stateless Address dress Prefix Length 1 Stateless Address Prefix Length 2 Stateless Address iPF6350 Printing Interface Setting Reports...
  • Page 930 Dynamically update the stateless address Dynamically update the manual address NetWare Frame Type NetWare settings values. IPX External Network Number Node Number Print Application Bindery PSer- File Server Name Print Server Name Print Server Password Polling Inter- Printing Interface Setting Reports iPF6350...
  • Page 931: Checking Instructions During Printer Operations

    Once you complete an action described in the instructions, the printer detects the action and switches to the next instruction screen. In the case of actions the printer cannot detect, instruction screens are switched every four seconds, and the sequence of operations is shown repeatedly. iPF6350 Checking Instructions During Printer Operations...
  • Page 932: Checking Instructions During Printer Operations

    Printer Parts > Control Panel > When all actions in the sequence are finished, the instruction screen for the next step is displayed. ・ Example: Ink tank replacement Checking Instructions During Printer Operations iPF6350...
  • Page 933 Press the ◀ or ▶ button to display the previous or next screens. If you do not press the ◀ or ▶ button within 30 seconds, continuous display is resumed. Press the OK button to display the instruction screen for the next step. iPF6350 Checking Instructions During Printer Operations...
  • Page 934 Copy image- PROGRAF Free Lay- Availabili- Availabili- Operation Availability Availability Availability Saving print jobs Print Save in mail box Print after reception is complete (*1) Print without sav- ing jobs in the com- mon box Printer Hard Disk Operations iPF6350...
  • Page 935: Hard Disk

    Display free hard disk space Initialize hard disk Display the time of printing Display error messages *1: This option is available in combination with Print. Print jobs are saved on the printer's hard disk before printing. iPF6350 Printer Hard Disk Operations...
  • Page 936: Checking The Free Hard Disk Space

    To view the box list, select Stored Job in Job Management. On the Stored Job page, the free hard disk space is shown in the upper-right corner when boxes are listed. For details, refer to the RemoteUI help file. Checking the Free Hard Disk Space iPF6350...
  • Page 937: Checking The Free Hard Disk Space

    The Hard Disk sheet shows the free hard disk space. For details, refer to the imagePROGRAF Status Monitor help file. Using imagePROGRAF Printmonitor The Hard Disk pane shows the free hard disk space. iPF6350 Checking the Free Hard Disk Space...
  • Page 938 The Set./Adj. Menu is displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ to select System Setup, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Erase HDD Data, and then press the OK button. Erasing Data on the Printer's Hard Disk iPF6350...
  • Page 939: Erasing Data On The Printer's Hard Disk

    • As for the time required for deletion, confirm it on the Control Panel. However, when High Speed is selected, this finishes in several seconds. Press the OK button to start erasure. After the printer hard disk is erased, the printer automatically restarts. iPF6350 Erasing Data on the Printer's Hard Disk...
  • Page 940: Optional Accessories

    • Always unlock the locking casters before moving the Stand, by moving the switch to OFF. Accidentally moving the Stand while the locking casters are locked may scratch the floor. Note • For instructions on installing the Stand, refer to the instructions provided with the Stand. Stand iPF6350...
  • Page 941: Stand

    *2: Calculation based on ISO 7779. Operating conditions: On the Main sheet of the printer driver, Media Type > Glossy Paper, Advanced Settings > Print Priority > Image, and Print Quality > Standard. iPF6350 Specifications...
  • Page 942: Printer Specifications

    Y Ink Tank ( Yellow Ink ) Pigment ink PFI-105Y (user-replacea- ble) M Ink Tank ( Magenta Pigment ink PFI-105M (user-replacea- Ink ) ble) PM Ink Tank ( Photo Ma- Pigment ink PFI-105PM (user-replace- genta Ink ) able) Specifications iPF6350...
  • Page 943 10"x12", 10"x15", US Photo 16"x20", Poster 20"x30", 13"x22", Poster 300x900mm Top Paper • Width: 203–610 mm (8.0–24.0 in) Feed Slot • Length: 279–1,600 mm (11.0–63.0 in) Front Paper • Width: 250–610 mm (9.8–24.0 in) Feed Slot • Length: 350–914 mm (13.8–36.0 in) iPF6350 Specifications...
  • Page 944: Print Area

    A margin required by the printer is added with respect to the size of paper loaded in the printer. Except in borderless print- ing, the actual printing area corresponds to the paper size minus the space for this margin. Print Area iPF6350...
  • Page 945: Print Area

    (0.12 in) on the left and right sides. • Recommended Print Area A margin of 20 mm (0.79 in) on top, 23 mm (0.91 in) on bottom, and 5 mm (0.20 in) on left and right sides is required. iPF6350 Print Area...
  • Page 946 • Guaranteed Print Area: We recommend printing within this area. • To print so that your original matches the print area exactly, use an oversized paper size that includes the required margin. (See "Printing on Oversized Paper.") →P.81 Print Area iPF6350...
  • Page 947: Network Setting

    Network Setting > Network Setting Network Setting Network Setting (Windows) Network Setting (Mac OS X) iPF6350...
  • Page 948: Network Setting

    • A computer that runs one of the above operating systems • Printing over a TCP/IP network (when using IPv6) • Compatible operating systems • Windows Vista (Home Basic/Business/Ultimate) • Windows Server 2008 (Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition) Network Environment iPF6350...
  • Page 949: Network Setting

    • A computer that runs one of the above operating systems Note • In NetWare 6.0, iPrint is not supported. Network Environment After confirming what type of network environment you will connect the printer to, set up the printer and computers as needed. iPF6350 Network Environment...
  • Page 950 • NetBIOS is not supported. • Example of a Macintosh network In Macintosh networks, print over AppleTalk (EtherTalk) or TCP/IP, using Bonjour (Zeroconf) functions. Note • The imagePROGRAF printer driver is not compatible with AppleTalk. • Example of a NetWare network Network Environment iPF6350...
  • Page 951: Configuring The Ip Address On The Printer

    On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press ◀ or ▶ to select the Settings/Adj. tab ( Note • If the Tab Selection screen is not displayed, press the Menu button. iPF6350 Configuring the IP Address on the Printer...
  • Page 952: Configuring The Ip Address Using The Printer Control Panel

    • You can also specify the subnet mask and default gateway on the Control Panel. • The DNS can also be configured from the printer Control Panel. Note • If an error message is displayed, check the settings and correct any invalid values. Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel iPF6350...
  • Page 953: Configuring The Ip Address Using Arp And Ping Commands

    • In Mac OS X when using Terminal, enter the ping command in the format ping -s 479 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. For details, refer to the help file for the command line. iPF6350 Configuring the IP Address Using ARP and PING Commands...
  • Page 954: Configuring Tcp/Ipv6 Network Settings

    To access RemoteUI, start the web browser and enter the following URL in the Location (or Address ) box to display the RemoteUI page. http://printer IP address or name/ Configuring TCP/IPv6 Network Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 955 If a password has been set on the printer, enter the password. Click Network in the Device Manager menu at left to display the Network page. Click Edit in the upper-right corner of the TCP/IPv4 group to display the Edit TCP/IP Protocol Settings page. iPF6350 Configuring the Printer's TCP/IP Network Settings...
  • Page 956: Configuring The Printer's Tcp/Ip Network Settings

    -, or . for the first character, or - or . for the last charac- ter. Multicast DNS Serv- Specify the printer's Multicast DNS service name. (1–63 charac- Canon iPFxxxx ice Name ters) (xxxxxx) This name will be displayed when Bonjour functions are used.
  • Page 957 Specify the IP address of the secondary DNS server. Use the same host name and do- Activate when using the same DNS host and domain main name as IPv4 names as for IPv4. iPF6350 Configuring the Printer's TCP/IP Network Settings...
  • Page 958: Specifying Printer-Related Information

    Refer to the table of settings for device information and security as you complete these settings. Security setting items are displayed when you click the Change Password button in the Security group. Device Information Settings Item Details Default Setting Device Name Enter a device name. blank (0–32 characters) Specifying Printer-Related Information iPF6350...
  • Page 959: Configuring The Communication Mode Manually

    Press ▲ or ▼ to select Interface Setup, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Ethernet Driver, and then press the OK button. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Auto Detect, and then press the OK button. iPF6350 Configuring the Communication Mode Manually...
  • Page 960: Email Notification When Printing Is Finished Or Errors Occur

    The printer can notify you of the printer status by email. Even when you are away from the printer, you can know when printing is finished or if errors occur. Receive notification via email on your mobile phone or at your computer. Email Notification When Printing is Finished or Errors Occur iPF6350...
  • Page 961: Initializing The Network Settings

    After confirming the message, click OK to restore the network settings to the default values. Note • You can also use imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility or the Control Panel to restore the default network settings. iPF6350 Initializing the Network Settings...
  • Page 962 Click Close to close the Printer Ports dialog box. Make sure the printer port you added is displayed under Ports, and that the port is selected. Click Close to close the printer properties window. Configuring the Printer Driver Destination iPF6350...
  • Page 963: Network Setting (Windows)

    Specify the interval to confirm jobs. (1–15 seconds) RPrinter Print Server Specify the name of a NetWare print server. — Name (0–47 characters) Printer Number Specify the number of the printer connected to the NetWare print server. (0–15) iPF6350 Configuring the Printer's NetWare Network Settings...
  • Page 964 • For instructions on installing imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility, see "Installing imagePROGRAF De- vice Setup Utility." →P.435 Specifying the frame type using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility Start imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility. In the list of printers, select the printer to configure. Specifying the Printer's Frame Type iPF6350...
  • Page 965: Specifying The Printer's Frame Type

    Network Setting > Network Setting (Windows) > Choose Protocol Settings from the Printer menu. Click the NetWare tab and select the frame type in the NetWare Frame Type list. iPF6350 Specifying the Printer's Frame Type...
  • Page 966 • You must specify the IP address here to be able to configure NetWare protocol settings using Remo- teUI. Click Set. Click OK after the Confirmation message is displayed. Exit imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility. Specifying the Printer's Frame Type iPF6350...
  • Page 967 If you have changed any settings, a confirmation message is displayed. In this case, press the OK button. Important • Be sure to complete step 11. This will activate the values you have entered. iPF6350 Specifying the Printer's Frame Type...
  • Page 968: Specifying Netware Print Services

    Use NWADMIN to set up the print server if NDS queue server mode or remote printer mode is used. Log into NetWare as Administrator or with equivalent rights, and then start NWADMIN. Run Quick Setup. Choose Print Services Quick Setup in the Tools menu. Specifying NetWare Print Services iPF6350...
  • Page 969: Specifying Netware Print Services

    Enter the name of the new print server, the new printer, and the queue. Note • The print server name will be required when configuring the printer's protocol settings. Write down the print server name for future reference. iPF6350 Specifying NetWare Print Services...
  • Page 970: Specifying Netware Protocols

    Make sure the Frame Type indicates the frame type used on the NetWare network. To use burst mode, choose On for NCP Burst Mode. Note • Burst mode supports fast data transfer when printing in queue server mode. Normally, choose On. Specifying NetWare Protocols iPF6350...
  • Page 971: Configuring The Printer's Netware Network Settings

    Click OK to display the Network page. For a list of NetWare protocol settings items, see "Configuring the Printer's NetWare Network Settings." →P.945 Configuring NetWare Network Settings To print over a NetWare network, configure the network environment as follows. iPF6350 Configuring NetWare Network Settings...
  • Page 972: Configuring Netware Network Settings

    Right-click the printer icon and choose Properties. Click the Port (or Advanced ) tab to display the Port (or Advanced ) sheet. As the destination port, specify the print queue created by configuring the NetWare print service settings. Configuring NetWare Network Settings iPF6350...
  • Page 973 Zone (*2) Specify the printer zone name, up to 31 single-byte characters. However, do not use the following single-byte characters: Also avoid using * (which represents the default zone) in the middle of a string. iPF6350 Configuring the Printer Driver Destination...
  • Page 974: Network Setting (Mac Os X)

    X 10.2.8–10.4. If you use multiple printers in the same zone, assign a unique name to each printer. By default, the network interface name is Canon NB-18GB (xxxxxx). (Here, xxxxxx is the last six digits of the printer's MAC address.) *2: If zones have been created on the network, enter the name of the printer's zone.
  • Page 975: Configuring The Destination For Appletalk Networks

    • The following procedures are based on Mac OS X 10.4. The method of configuring the destination varies depending on the version of Mac OS X. • The imagePROGRAF printer driver is not compatible with AppleTalk. In System Preferences, click Network to display the Network window. iPF6350 Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk Networks...
  • Page 976 • If you use the printer in a TCP/IP network, make sure the printer's IP address is configured correctly. (See "Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel.") →P.933 Configuring the Destination (Mac OS X) Navigate to Applications > Canon Utilities > imagePROGRAF PrinterSetup and double-click imagePROGRAF PrinterSetup.app. Configuring the Destination in TCP/IP Networks iPF6350...
  • Page 977: Configuring The Destination In Tcp/Ip Networks

    Network Setting > Network Setting (Mac OS X) > Click Next. Click Registering IP Address. Select the model and type and then enter the IP address before clicking the Next button. iPF6350 Configuring the Destination in TCP/IP Networks...
  • Page 978: Configuring The Destination For Bonjour Network

    • By default, Bonjour is activated on the printer. You can activate or deactivate the Bonjour function or change the printer name by using RemoteUI. For instructions on changing it, see "Using RemoteUI." →P.936 Navigate to Applications > Canon Utilities > imagePROGRAF PrinterSetup and double-click imagePROGRAF PrinterSetup.app. Configuring the Destination for Bonjour Network...
  • Page 979: Configuring The Destination For Bonjour Network

    Network Setting > Network Setting (Mac OS X) > Click Next. Select the printer to register and click Next. Complete Printer Name and Location as desired and click Register. iPF6350 Configuring the Destination for Bonjour Network...
  • Page 980 Network Setting > Network Setting (Mac OS X) > Click Finish. Configuring the Destination for Bonjour Network iPF6350...
  • Page 981 Maintenance > Maintenance Ink Tanks Printheads Maintenance Cartridge Cleaning the Printer Other Maintenance iPF6350...
  • Page 982: Maintenance

    • For instructions on Ink Tank replacement, see "Replacing Ink Tanks." →P.964 Replacing Ink Tanks Compatible ink tanks For information on supported ink tanks, see "Ink Tanks." →P.964 Precautions when handling ink tanks Take the following precautions when handling ink tanks. Ink Tanks iPF6350...
  • Page 983: Ink Tanks

    • Do not remove an Ink Tank during initialization immediately after turning on the printer, or during printhead cleaning. Note • Ink Tank replacement is possible even during printing, when print jobs are being canceled, or when paper is being advanced. iPF6350 Replacing Ink Tanks...
  • Page 984 A message on the Display Screen requests you to open the Ink Tank Cover. Remove the Ink Tank at this point. Remove the Ink Tank Open the Ink Tank Cover and check the ink lamps. Ink lamps flash when there is little ink left. Replacing Ink Tanks iPF6350...
  • Page 985 Press the tip of the Ink Tank Lock Lever of the color for replacement horizontally and lift the Ink Tank Lock Lever to open it. Hold the Ink Tank by the grips and remove it. Press the OK button. iPF6350 Replacing Ink Tanks...
  • Page 986 • Do not remove and agitate ink tanks that have already been installed in the printer. Ink may leak out. Important • If you do not agitate the Ink Tank, the ink may settle, which may affect printing quality. Replacing Ink Tanks iPF6350...
  • Page 987 If the Ink Tank does not fit in the holder, do not force it into the holder. Make sure the color of the Ink Tank Lock Lever matches the color of the Ink Tank, and check the orientation of the Ink Tank before reloading it. iPF6350 Replacing Ink Tanks...
  • Page 988 Ink Tanks > Push the Ink Tank Lock Lever closed until it clicks into place. Make sure the Ink Lamp is lit in red. Note • If the Ink Lamp is not lit, reload the tank. Replacing Ink Tanks iPF6350...
  • Page 989: Checking Ink Tank Levels

    Ink Tank as needed. (See "Replacing Ink Tanks.") →P.964 iPF6350 Checking Ink Tank Levels...
  • Page 990: Checking Ink Tank Levels

    If a message for ink replacement is shown on the Display Screen When ink runs out, the Message Lamp flashes, a message regarding Ink Tank replacement is shown on the Display Screen, and printing is disabled. Replace the Ink Tank at this point. When to Replace Ink Tanks iPF6350...
  • Page 991: Checking For Nozzle Clogging

    • Loading Rolls on the Roll Holder →P.774 • Loading Rolls in the Printer →P.778 • Loading Sheets in the Feed Slot →P.803 On the Tab Selection screen of the Control Panel, press ◀ or ▶ to select the Settings/Adj. tab ( iPF6350 Printhead...
  • Page 992: Printheads

    Print a test pattern to check the nozzles. Note • If you repeat these steps several times but the horizontal lines are still faint or incomplete, contact your Canon dealer. Cleaning the Printhead If printing is faint, cleaning the Printhead may improve results.
  • Page 993: Checking For Nozzle Clogging

    • If printing does not improve after Head Cleaning B, try repeating Head Cleaning B once or twice. If this still does not improve printing, the Printhead may have reached the end of its useful life. Contact your Canon dealer for assistance.
  • Page 994: Replacing The Printhead

    > • If the Display Screen indicates "Open top cover and replace the right printhead." Replace the Printhead on the right side. • If your Canon dealer has advised Printhead replacement Replace the Printhead as directed. Compatible printheads For information on compatible printheads, see "Printhead."...
  • Page 995 After about three minutes, a message is shown on the Display Screen instructing you to open the Top Cover. Replace the Printhead Open the Top Cover. Instructions are now shown on the Display Screen regarding Printhead replacement. iPF6350 Replacing the Printhead...
  • Page 996 Important • Do not touch the Linear Scale (a) or Carriage Shaft (b). Touching these parts may damage them. • Never touch the metal contacts of the Carriage. This may damage the printer. Replacing the Printhead iPF6350...
  • Page 997 Maintenance > Printheads > Pull the Printhead Fixer Lever forward all the way to open it completely. Pull up the Printhead Fixer Cover to open it completely. Remove the Printhead and press the OK button. iPF6350 Replacing the Printhead...
  • Page 998 If the nozzles or metal contacts are damaged, it may affect the printing quality. While firmly holding the Printhead you have removed, use your other hand to remove the orange Protective Part (a). Squeeze the grips (c) of Protective Part (b) and pull it down to remove it. Replacing the Printhead iPF6350...
  • Page 999 With the nozzles facing down and the metal contacts toward the back, insert the Printhead into the Carriage. Careful- ly push the printhead firmly into the Carriage, ensuring that the nozzles and metal contacts do not touch the carriage. Pull the Printhead Fixer Cover down toward the front to lock the Printhead in place. iPF6350 Replacing the Printhead...
  • Page 1000 (See "Automatic Adjustment to Straighten Lines and Colors (Head Posi. Adj.).") →P.821 Note • When printing fine lines or text at high precision on glossy or semi-glossy photo or proofing paper, set the optimal Printhead height before aligning the printhead. (See "Enhancing Printing Quality.") →P.819 Replacing the Printhead iPF6350...

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