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Configuration 6-27
To access higher temperatures for plate printing, Plate must be
selected in the Media Weight menu. The front panel Temperature
menu needs to be set at least to 10, and you can go up to 15 if
necessary.
Note:
You can create custom gamma curves to calibrate or adjust
your printer for specific media weights. For details see
“Halftone Calibration Technology (Gamma)” earlier in this
chapter and see “Calibration with a Densitometer (Gamma)”
in chapter 3 (Macintosh) or 4 (PC).
Mirror Print
Mirror Print allows you to produce a mirror image which is reversed
left to right (fig. 6.12). This type of image is used to produce right
reading documents required for imaging silk screens or metal plates.
Set Mirror Print from your application Print dialog box. To ensure
the highest quality when producing mirror images, use this menu in
the Print dialog box rather than an application setting. True enables
this feature and False, the factory default, disables it.
Fig. 6.12 Mirror Image
Summary of Contents for PlateMaker 3
Page 2: ...1 2 Introductionbb ________________________________________ Notes...
Page 10: ...1 10 Introductionbb ________________________________________...
Page 12: ...2 2 Installationbb_________________________________________ Notes...
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Page 92: ...4 2 PC Setupbb __________________________________________ Notes...
Page 142: ...5 2 Ethernet Setupbb ______________________________________ Notes...
Page 212: ...6 38 Configurationbb ______________________________________...
Page 214: ...7 2 Media Optionsbb ______________________________________ Notes...
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