[settings] ; Override values for left and top offset, default values ; are TopMarginOffset=0, and LeftMarginOffset = 150 ;TopMarginOffset = -58 ;LeftMarginOffset = -10 ;WarnOnInkLow = 1 ;************************************************************************** ; Devmode Overrides ; These only override the initial default values ; Once the driver is initialized these values will then have no effect ; Cartridge Type default ; possible values: ; 0 = 1-Color; 1 = 3-Color; 2 = 4-Color; 3 = 6-Color ;CartridgeType = 1 ; Resolution default ; 0=Normal 1=Better; 2=Best Resolution = 2 ; Disc Surface Quality (Ink Usage) Default ; Low/PLAIN=0 Medium/COATED=1 High1/GLOSSY1=2 High2/GLOSSY2=3 High3/GLOSSY3=4 ;DiscSurfaceQuality = 2 ; Saturation default ; 0 to 100 possible ;Saturation = 100 ; Inner Diameter default ; 0 to 500 possible (ie. 386 = 38.6mm) InnerDiameter = 230 ; Outer Margin default ; 0 to 20 possible (ie. 20 = 2.0mm) OuterMargin = 9 ; Override for ink capacity values (in M) ColorSpits = 515 BlackSpits = 400 ;PhotoSpits = 335 ; Override for bi-di printing ; Set to zero to turn OFF bi-directional printing ;Bidi = 0 ; DEBUGGING ; ; ***NOTE: for debugging to work with the "_u" driver you must also place this .INI file at C:\ ; ; turn debugging ON (1) or OFF (0) -- default is OFF if not specified DebugOn = 0 ; AMOUNT OF DEBUG INFO ; LEVEL = 0 through 6 (lower numbers give more debug info) ; 0 = DBGLVL_ZERO ; 1 = DBGLVL_TRACE ; 2 = DBGLVL_DUMP ; 3 = DBGLVL_INFORM (default if not specified) ; 4 = DBGLVL_WARNING ; 5 = DBGLVL_ERROR ; 6 = DBGLVL_FATAL DebugThreshold = 3 ; Amount of image sharpening ; 0 = off ; 1-10 = increasing sharpening levels ; 11 = automatic ; 12 = off SharpenLevel = 0 ; Bypass the alignment required warning? ; 0 = don't bypass the warning (DEFAULT) 1= bypass the warning ; NOTES: ; A. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK - BYPASSING ALIGNMENT MAY NOT PROVIDE OPTIMUM PRINT QUALITY ; (for best print quality you should align after changing cartridges). ;BypassAlignWarning=1 ; Extra maintenance ; 0 = Idle Time maintenance ; 1 = Job Start (uncap) maintenance ; 2 = Threshold maintenance ; 3 = POR maintenance ; 4 = Single wipe only (no spits) ; 5 = Install maintenance ; ; You can specify that extra maintenance be done at the beginning of each print with this setting ; This can be utilized if the prints tend to be light at the beginning of the print ; ;ExtraMaintenance = 1 ; Enable/Suppress MessageBox UI for the driver and language monitor ; If using the driver in a Windows Service, then best to set to 0 (e.g. PTBurn3) SHOW_UI=1 ; Advanced Feature to allow PTRobot to skip the cartridge status at the beginning of printing ; this can allow PTRobot to have a "pre-ripping" feature. ; NOTE: status must be obtained at least once after each cartridge change somehow (for proper alignment values). BypassStatus=0Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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