Important
• Depending on the Media Type setting, some Print Target options may not be available.
Note
• You can check the settings values for each print target by clicking View Settings.
• You can also fine-tune these values as needed. ( Advanced Settings )
For details on Advanced Settings, see " Giving Priority to Particular Graphic Elements and Colors for
Printing
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Print Quality
Choose the print quality.
The printing mode is determined by a combination of the print quality and resolution.
Print Quality
Highest
High
Standard
Draft
For instructions on printing photos and images, refer to the following topics, as appropriate for your computer and operating
system.
• Printing Photos and Images (Windows)
• Printing Photos and Images (Mac OS X)
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
Print Target
Photo (Adobe RGB)
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A setting for printing at the highest resolution when quality is most important.
Printing takes longer and consumes more ink than in other modes, but this mode
offers superior printing quality.
Choose this setting to print at high resolution when quality is most important.
Printing takes longer and consumes more ink than in Standard or Draft modes,
but this mode offers exceptional printing quality.
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.
Choose this setting to print faster.
Printing in draft mode can help you work more efficiently when checking layouts.
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Working With Various Print Jobs
Description
Setting optimized for printing in colors matching those of
images created using the Adobe RGB color space.
Description
Printing Photos and Images (Windows)
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