peter D
Print Addict
- Joined
- May 16, 2013
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- Printer Model
- Canon Pixma Pro-100
I've ben using Canon Studio Print Pro to print up with my Canon Pro 100 until recently because according to Canon it offers 16 bit (wide dynamic range smooth with tonal transition printing) using Windows 7 64 bit OS when the XPS driver is used.
I'd like to know if this feature (16 bit printing) still works properly using this driver and printing straight from Adobe CS5 with the "printer manages colors" option that Mike at Precision Colors recommends in his "EZ ICCs with the Canon Pro-100" article on his website - note Mike does not mention the use of the XPS 16 bit driver in his article.
Almost everything else available in Studio Print Pro including apparently Pattern Printing seems to be available from the printer driver itself so it seems like 16 bit printing should still work but the message I've picked up from some experts in the past is that 16 bit printing with the likes of the Windows 7 OS was not available due to a Windows OS limitation.
This is what Microsoft has to say about it:
"The x64-based versions of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating systems and Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition do not support 16-bit programs, 16-bit processes, or 16-bit components. However, these 64-bit versions of Windows may recognize some 16-bit installers and automatically convert the 16-bit installer to a 32-bit installer".
Similarly in the past the Adobe did not offer CMM (Adobe manages colors) for 64 bit OS systems but this could have changed by now.
I'd like to know if this feature (16 bit printing) still works properly using this driver and printing straight from Adobe CS5 with the "printer manages colors" option that Mike at Precision Colors recommends in his "EZ ICCs with the Canon Pro-100" article on his website - note Mike does not mention the use of the XPS 16 bit driver in his article.
Almost everything else available in Studio Print Pro including apparently Pattern Printing seems to be available from the printer driver itself so it seems like 16 bit printing should still work but the message I've picked up from some experts in the past is that 16 bit printing with the likes of the Windows 7 OS was not available due to a Windows OS limitation.
This is what Microsoft has to say about it:
"The x64-based versions of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating systems and Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition do not support 16-bit programs, 16-bit processes, or 16-bit components. However, these 64-bit versions of Windows may recognize some 16-bit installers and automatically convert the 16-bit installer to a 32-bit installer".
Similarly in the past the Adobe did not offer CMM (Adobe manages colors) for 64 bit OS systems but this could have changed by now.