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TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is one of the most widely adopted image file format
standards in modern computing environments. In this manual, TIFF refers only to a
specific portion of the TIFF 6.0 specification, dated June 3, 1992. Sections of the TIFF
specification covered by this document are as follows:
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Use the Administration/Emulations/TIFF menu to configure the TIFF emulation. This
menu has the following submenus. Each is explained in detail in this section. (For
information on changing configuration menu settings, see your printer documenta-
tion.)
Annotation—Processes the MINOLTA-QMS private tag for annotation.
Auto Rotation—Allows you to specify whether the TIFF image should be auto-
matically rotated 90 °, 180°, or 270° if this would result in a better fit on the cur-
rently selected paper size.
Auto Scaling—Allows you to specify whether the TIFF image should be scaled
(up or down) to fit on the currently selected paper size.
Megs for Scratch—Allows you to define the maximum size of the scratch file (in
MB) that is created on the printer’s hard disk to contain the image during process-
ing.
Paper to Image—Allows you to specify whether the TIFF emulation should auto-
matically select the paper size closest to the image size rather than using the
default paper size.
Reverse Image—Allows you to change all black pixels in an image to white pixels
and all white pixels to black pixels.
Baseline TIFF
— Notation
— TIFF structure
— Bilevel images
— Baseline field reference guide
TIFF Extensions
— CCITT bilevel encodings
— Tiled images
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