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How to use DiMAGE Master (for Macintosh OS X.x)

How to print on KONICA MINOLTA Inkjet photo paper by using the ICC-PROFILE.


Available printers
Canon i9900,i990,i960
EPSON Stylus Photo 2100/2200, Stylus Photo R800
HP Deskjet 5850, Photosmart 8450

HOW TO USE

1. Download the ICC profile from KONICA MINOLTA web site, then drag and drop it to the following folder.

Library - ColorSync - Profiles


2. Start DiMAGE Master.

a) Select the folder which contains the image data, and load the image data.


b) Select "Color Preferences" from pull-down menu of DiMAGE Master.


3. Execute "Color Preferences"

a) Check "Monitor ICC Profile Name".
b) Check "Printer ICC Profile Name", and select an appropriate ICC profile.
-> Click "Load" button, then the folder which contains ICC profiles will open.
Select an appropriate ICC profile.
-> Click "OK" button.
-> Execute "size change " and "color correctio", if necessary.


4. Select your printer. (e.g. Stylus Photo 2200)

-> Double click the thumbnail which you want to print.
-> Select "File" from pull-down menu, and click "Print"


-> Click "Printer Setup" button.


5. Set the printer driver.

a) Select your printer from "Page Setup" menu, and click "OK" button.


b) Select the media type and size, and set color management.
-> Click "Print" button.
As for details of the printer driver setting, please read "HOW TO SET UP PRINTER DRIVER".


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HOW TO SET UP PRINTER DRIVER

For Canon i9900

-> Select "Quality & Media" from "Copies & Pages" pull-down menu.
-> Set Media Type to "Photo Paper Pro".
Note: If print quality is not enough, click "Detailed Quality" and select an appropriate setting.


-> Select "Color Options" from "Quality & Media" pull-down menu.


-> Set "Color Correction" to "None".
-> Click "Print" button, then print starts.
Note: If a different item is selected at "Color Correction", duplicate color management is applied, causing significant color drift.
Note: Printer driver setting for other Canon printers are same as i9900.


For EPSON Stylus Photo 2200

-> Select "Printer Features" from "Copies & Pages" pull-down menu.
-> Select an appropriate Media Type. ("Premium Glossy Photo Paper" or "Premium Semigloss Photo Paper")
-> Select an appropriate Resolution. ("1440 x 720 DPI" is recommended)
-> Set Image Type to "Photograph".
Note: If print quality is not enough, try other "Resolution" setting.


-> Select "ColorSync" from "Printer Features" pull-down menu.


-> Set "Quartz Filter" to "None".
-> Click "Print" button, then print starts.
Note: If a different item is selected at "Quartz Filter", duplicate color management is applied, causing significant color drift.
Note: Printer driver setting for other Epson printers are same as Stylus Photo 2200.


For HP Deskjet 5850

-> Select "Paper Type/Quality" from "Copies & Pages" pull-down menu.
-> Select "Paper" tag, and set Paper Type to "HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, Glossy".
-> Set "Quality" to "Best".


-> Select "Digital Photo" tag, and choose "Digital Flash".
-> Check off the box of "Auto", and slide the bar to "off".


-> Select "Digital Photo" tag, and choose "Contrast Enhancement".
-> Check off the box of "Auto", and slide the bar to "off".
-> Click "Print" button, then print starts.
Note: Do not change other items.


For Hewlett Packard Photosmart 8450

-> Select "Paper Type/Quality" from "Copies & Pages" pull-down menu.
-> Select "Paper" tag, and set "Paper Type" to "HP Premium Plus Photo Paper".
-> Set "Quality" to "Best".
-> Set "Color" to "Application Managed Colors".


-> Select "Digital Photo" tag, and choose "Digital Flash".
-> Check off the box of "Auto", and slide the bar to "off".


-> Select " Contrast Enhancement " from " Digital Flash " pull-down menu.
-> Check off the box of "Auto", and slide the bar to "off".


-> Select " Smart Focus " from " Contrast Enhancement " pull-down menu.
-> Confirm the "Smart Focus" is turned off.


-> Select " Smoothing " from " Smart Focus " pull-down menu.
-> Check off the box of "Auto", and slide the bar to "off".


-> Select " Sharpness " from " Smoothing " pull-down menu.
-> Check off the box of "Auto", and slide the bar to "off".


-> Select " Red Eye Removal " from " Sharpness " pull-down menu.
-> Confirm the" Red Eye Removal " is turned off.
-> Click "Print" button.



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