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Photographic content is included at the bottom of the Check Print to assist in
determining the photographic qualities of differing media settings
What Media Settings Do: Different media settings will lay down different densities of
ink in the various sections of the check print, and offer varying degrees of linearity
(consistancy) in the steps between adjacent patches. Printers which offer smoother,
more linear, gradients in the check print require fewer patches in the final profiling
target. Printers with significant local variations require more patches to profile
effectively.
Page Setup: This application is designed to be used in Landscape (Horizontal) mode,
so it is recommended that you use it in that orientation. It is optimized for Letter or A4
paper, so it is most effective to print your media setting check prints on these sheet
sizes.
Print: This button allows you to print the Media Setting Check Print in the currently
selected location, with the current Media Setting Notes listed below it. Please be sure
that the Media Setting name you have typed into the Media Setting box is the same as
the setting you select in the print driver. If it is not, cancel the print, return to the
Media Settings Check window, retype the correct Media Setting name, and choose
Print again.
Print Quadrant Function: You can print up to four different media settings on a
single Letter or A4 sheet by selecting different quadrant settings for each, and
reinserting the same sheet of paper, the same side up, and in the same orientation,
for each Media Setting Check print. The preview image on the right side of the window
indicates which quadrant the Media Setting Check image will be printed in. Be sure to
label each quadrant print with the correct media setting in the Media Setting box
before printing, so that you will know what media setting each quadrant represents.