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Mimaki JV330-1X0 / CJV330-1X0 - Print Module Interface

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Recommended printing modes

Drivers Media Available resolutions
JV330-4c / CJV330-4c PVC
  • 600x1200
  • 1200x1200
Tarpaulin
  • 600x600
  • 800x600
  • 600x1200
  • 600x1800
JV330-8c / CJV330-8c PVC
  • 600x900
  • 600x1200
  • 1200x1200
Tarpaulin
  • 600x600
  • 600x900
  • 600x1200
  • 600x1800

 

Please note that the recommended resolutions depend on media, ink configuration, and quality/speed. Consult Mimaki's support for more information.

 

Media (first field)

  • Plain paper (default)

  Info

Once you have done the calibration in EasyMedia, you will see the name of your project in this field. Learn more by clicking here.

 

Loading

  • Roll64
  • Roll54
  • Roll36
  • Roll34
  • Roll30
  • Roll24
  • Roll22
  • Roll17
  • Roll12
  • Roll16
  • Roll14
  • Roll10
  • Custom (...)

 

EasySelect is the capability for CalderaRIP to use the size and type of loaded media in the printer.

This printer supports one level of selection:

  • AutoLoading: Uses the size of the media currently loaded in the printer.

 

Mode

-4c drivers: -8c drivers:
  • CMYK
  • CMYK
  • CMYKcm
  • CMYKcmk
  • CMYKO
  • CMYKkO
  • CMYKcmkO

 

Quality

Qualities depend on the selected resolution, media, and mode. Some combinations may not have compatible qualities. Compatible qualities may change for each firmware and printer. Qualities are shown in the following model:

<Number of passes> <Unidirectional / Bidirectional> <High-speed / Normal speed>

 

Media (second field)

  • PVC
  • Tarpaulin

  Info

This second field contains the media linked to the resolutions, to achieve the printing modes recommended by the manufacturer (table at the top of this article).

 

Action

Available actions are:

  • Print: This action rips and prints the file simultaneously.
  • RIP: Rips the file and holds it in the Spooler.
  • RIP then Print: Rips the entire file, and then sends the file to print.
  • Nest: This action nests all images sent to the printer and holds them in the Spooler.

Keep Ripped file (only available with "Print" and "Rip then Print" actions). When this box is checked, the sent file remains in the Spooler so you can reprint the job later on.

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