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Colorado XL Series - Print Module Interface

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Resolutions

  Warning

You must have a license to use special resolutions with spot inks (white and/or gloss), and multilayer modes. You can check your licenses in the ServerAdmin module (as described in the Overview article tips) or contact our sales team for more information.

CMYK Only

  • Gloss Express (450x300)
  • Gloss Speed (450x600)
  • Gloss Production (450x600)
  • Gloss Quality (450x600)
  • Gloss Specialty (450x600)
  • Matte Speed (450x600)
  • Matte Production (450x600)
  • Matte Quality (450x600)
  • Matte Specialty (450x600)
  • Backlit (450x600)
  • Backlit Density (450x600)

CMYK + White

  • White Speed (450x600)
  • White Production (450x600)
  • White Quality (450x600)
  • White Specialty (450x600)

 

 Tips & tricks

  • These printers have dynamic management of parameters by media and resolution.
  • Some options might be unlocked in the Page Setup / Spot Inks tabs when using gloss or white resolutions: please refer to the dedicated article to learn more.
  • All the resolutions are also available via Canon's software, PRISMAguide. Don't hesitate to visit their documentation site to learn more about it. 

 

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  • Roll16
  • Roll24
  • Roll36
  • Roll39
  • Roll42
  • Roll43
  • Roll50
  • Roll54
  • Roll59
  • Roll60
  • Roll63
  • Roll64
  • Roll128
  • Custom (...)

 

Custom and Auto Loading with EasySelect

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 and Quality

This driver comes with only a default media not calibrated.

We have an entire article dedicated to media management on these printers, click here to read it.

 

Mode

  • CMYK

 

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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