I had a IRC6800 (unfortunately) that is used for light color jobs, that was just replaced with an IRC3220 C2. After loading the drivers for the C2 I went to print a document 24 pages with 12 pages of alternating color and there no auto detect mode like there was for the 6800. Has anyone found drivers for a C2 that can do that?
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I had a IRC6800 (unfortunately) that is used for light color jobs, that was just replaced with an IRC3220 C2. After loading the drivers for the C2 I went to print a document 24 pages with 12 pages of alternating color and there no auto detect mode like there was for the 6800. Has anyone found drivers for a C2 that can do that?
ACS identifies the original as
being black-and-white
in service mode
under-
COPIER>ADJUST<MISC>
ACS-ADJ
Is Used to adjust the color recognition level during ACS mode.
Adjustment • To make documents more easily recognized as black and white
method documents, increase the setting value.
• To make documents more easily recognized as color documents,
decrease the setting value.
Adjustment –3 to 3 (Value at time of factory shipment/value after RAM clear: 0)
range
set reception function under >(common settings)
color mode (*auto switchover, full-color,
monochrome
use PS>
• Color Mode
A page may be printed in color or monochrome.
Monochrome
Use it to print a page in monochrome. If the PDL input is color data, it will be converted
to gray data as part of PDL processing, turning out a monochrome page. The charging
will be for a monochrome print.
Full Color
Use it to print a page in full color. However, gray data will print as a monochrome print.
Moreover, color data will print as a monochrome page if it consists of objects for which
gray compensation has been selected and if it is R=G=B. Otherwise, printing will be of a
color page even if all its objects are monochrome. The charging will be for a color print.
Auto Switchover
If all objects of a page are gray data, internal identification will turn on monochrome operations
([print mode]); otherwise, full color operations will be turned on.
•RGB Source Profile
This setting allows you to define the characteristics RGB profile (color data represented
using the RGB (Red, Green, and Blue) color model) used when printing color images or
graphics in a document. This ensures that the machine uses the most appropriate color
conversion when printing color documents using the CMYK color model.
• Rendering Style
• CMYK Simulation Profile
This setting allows you to change the simulation target for the current job. When the machine
processes the job, the simulation target selected in CMYK Simulation Profile is applied
before the job is printed using the CMYK (Cyan, Magenta,Yellow, and Key (black))
color model.
• Matching Method
This setting allows you to select a default color rendering dictionary (CRD) to be used
when printing RGB images and text. A CRD is used by the color management system to
ensure the best possible translation when the machine converts data between color models.
This machine includes several CRDs that provide different color rendering styles.
• Pure Black Text/Graphics
• Black Overprint
When printing black text in combination with a color background or graphics, the text can
be printed in one of two ways: either as part of the color background, or not. This setting
allows you to choose a specific way to print black text for such a job.
• Output Profile
This setting allows you to define the Output Profile. It is applied to all data in the print
job, so make sure the selected profile is right for your job.
• Brightness
This setting adjusts the brightness of the overall image.
• Half Tone
This setting enables you to apply the following patterns to Text, Graphics, and Image
data.
Halftoning is used to print each process color at a different intensity, allowing millions of
different colors to be reproduced using only the four process colors. Depending on the required
intensity of a given color, toner is placed on paper in dots of different sizes. The
grid of dots used for each toner color is called a screen. Halftone screens are aligned to
unique angles designed to eliminate interference patterns called moire (a shimmering,
wavy effect) that can arise with halftoning.
• Save Toner
The amount of toner to be used may be reduced to save on its consumption.
• Super Smooth
The use of the Super Smooth Technology may be enabled or disabled. Use it for smother
reproduction of characters or lines drawn at angles.
• Gradation
Gradation smoothing may be enabled or disabled.**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.** -
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