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Canon IPFPRO 2/4/6000 (S) - Print module interface

Resolution

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The raster data sent to the printer is always printed at 2400x1200 dpi.

The Canon imagePROGRAF Pro supports the following graphic resolutions:

  • 300x300 and 600x600 (contone mode)
  • 1200x1200 (halftone mode)

 

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  • The Canon imagePROGRAF Pro printer supports multi-roll (2 maximum) and sheets.
  • The roll maximum size for the IPFPro2000 is 24'', 44'' for the IPFPro4000 and IPFPro4000S and 60'' for the IPFPro6000 and IPFPro6000S.

 

Custom and Auto Loading with EasyMedia

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

This printer supports 2 levels of selection:

  • CustomLoading: uses a custom size (sheet or roll) defined at last moment in the Print module interface.
  • AutoLoading: uses the size of the media currently loaded in the printer.

 

Media

This driver comes with only a default media not calibrated.

Discover how to manage media with EasyMedia by clicking here.

 

Modes

All drivers IPFPro2000, IPFPro4000 and IPFPro6000 IPFPro4000S and IPFPro6000S
  • RGB (contone mode)
  • CMYK (contone and halftone modes)
  • CMYKR (halftone mode)
  • CMYKB (halftone mode)
  • CMYKRB (halftone mode)
  • CMYKcmk (halftone mode)
  • CMYKcmkR (halftone mode)
  • CMYKcmkB (halftone mode)
  • CKMYKcmkRB (halftone mode)
  • RGB (contone mode)
  • CMYK (contone and halftone modes)
  • CMYKR (halftone mode)
  • CMYKB (halftone mode)
  • CMYKRB (halftone mode)
  • CMYKcmk (halftone mode)
  • CMYKcmkR (halftone mode)
  • CMYKcmkB (halftone mode)
  • CKMYKcmkRB (halftone mode)
  • RGB (contone mode)
  • CMYK (contone and halftone modes)
  • CMYKcmk (halftone mode)

 

Qualities

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The number of printing passes is chosen in accordance with the selected media and quality. When Auto is selected the printer chooses the recommended quality for the current selected paper type.

  • Auto
  • Draft
  • Normal
  • High

 

Directions

For any print, you can choose to use Unidirectional or Bidirectional printing directly in the Print module main interface.

 

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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