Printing the TIFF/JPEG File Using the Direct Print Function
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Start the Remote UI.
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Select [Image File] from the [Direct Print] menu.
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Specify [Select Image File].
Click [Browse...], select the file, and then click [Open...].
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Specify the setting for [Specify Print Range].
[All]
Select if you want to print all the pages.
[Pages]
Select [Pages], and then enter the starting page number and ending page number if you want to specify the print range.
You cannot print JPEG data by specifying a print range.
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Specify the setting for [Quality Settings].
[Resolution]
Specify the resolution for printing the data. It is effective to set [600 dpi] when printing photographs at standard quality, and to set [1200 dpi] when printing at a higher quality.
[Halftones]
Specify the halftone display method when printing.
[Resolution]:
You can perform printing that combines smooth gradation with edge quality. It is suitable for printing graphics or graphs that use gradation.
[Gradation]:
You can print with a sharp gradation and well-balanced texture, contrasting light and shade, which is best suited for printing photo images.
[High Resolution]:
You can print in fine detail so that the edges of text data can be seen clearly. It is suitable for printing data containing text and fine lines.
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Specify the setting for [Color Settings].
[Grayscale Conversion]
Select the method for converting color print data to grayscale for printing.
This setting is for converting color data to B&W data.
[sRGB]:
It calculates the grayscale value using the sRGB standard color conversion method.
[NTSC]:
It calculates the grayscale value using the NTSC standard color conversion method.
[Uniform RGB]:
It takes the average value of the Red, Green and Blue color values as the grayscale value.
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Specify the settings for [Print Settings] as the following, as needed.
[Copies]
Specify the number of copies to be printed.
[Paper Size]
Specify the size of paper to print.
[Paper Type]
Specify the type of paper to print.
[Image Orientation]
Select the orientation of the images from [Auto], [Vertical] or [Horizontal].
[Print Position]
Set the location of the images from [Auto], [Center] or [Top Left]. When [Auto] is selected, if the print location is specified in the TIFF format data, it will print at the specified location. If the print location is not set, it will print centered. Since print location is not specified in JPEG format, if [Auto] is selected, it will print centered.
[Zoom]
Specify whether to enlarge or reduce the printing. When it is set to [Auto], it automatically scales them to match with the effective print area of the paper and prints.
[Enlarge Print Area]
Specify whether to expand the printable area and print.
Depending on the document to be printed, part of the edges of the paper may not be printed.
[Print 2-Sided]
When it is set, it will print 2-sided.
[Binding Location]
Set the binding position on the long side of the paper (long-edged binding) or the short side of the paper (short-edged binding).
If binding is set from the printer side, the position of the "gutter" is automatically adjusted on the front and back sides of the paper.
[Show Warnings]
You can select a job processing method for when it detects an Imaging function error.
When it is set to [Print], the error description list is printed at the same time.
[Print]
The error description is printed on the paper and the job is terminated.
[Panel]
The error message is displayed on the printer's display, and printing stops.
[Off]
Even if an error occurs and nothing is displayed, the job is terminated.
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Click [Start Printing].
Do not keep clicking [Start Printing] while the file is transferring. Sometimes it takes time to transfer a file, but if you keep clicking during the transfer, a file failure may occur and it may be impossible to transfer it.
When the print job has finished sending, the display switches and the following message is displayed.
Press [To Job List] to check the print job that was sent.
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