Advantages of Using Print Studio Pro
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No need to set up the printer driver
You can print easily by simply operating Print Studio Pro.
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Ability to print with the same settings from various image editing software programs
Whether printing from Digital Photo Professional, Photoshop, Photoshop Elements or Lightroom, you can print with the same settings in Print Studio Pro.
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Maximization of the printer's performance
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Supports input data of 1200 ppi
You can send image data up to the resolution supported by the printer to the printer driver without reducing it.
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Sends 16-bits-per-channel image data to the printer driver
By using the XPS printer driver, you can send 16-bits-per-channel image data without degrading it.
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Automatic integration with image editing software
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Retains the image's color space automatically
You can print without considering the color space since it is automatically retained from the image editing software and converted to the appropriate color space as needed.
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16-bits-per-channel image data can also be obtained
You can use developed data as is without degrading it.
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Easy development, correction and printing while viewing on the monitor
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Displays preview based on the monitor profile
You can display in correct color tones even on Adobe RGB monitors since the monitor profile can be set.
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Printing using PRO Mode or ICC profiles (rendering intent: Perceptual)
You can print images close to the source images easily since the characteristics of the data displayed on the monitor will be reflected in the print results correctly.
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Easy print settings via My Settings registration
Since you can register a group of settings such as the printer, paper, layout and color management, you can easily make settings by simply loading the registered group of settings when printing.
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Ability to perform various printing tasks
- Printing in various layouts
- Pattern Print
- Photo information printing
- Printing on various media types and paper sizes