06-19-2014 08:51 AM
Hi -
I have a pro 9000 mark2. I assume the paper profiles were installed by the driver - is this correct? There are many of them, and I think I have an idea of what some are, but what does the "N" mean on the end of them? Any definitive help explaining all the paper profiles - a link etc - would be great, and much appreciated!
For example (not actual print screen)
Glossy Photo Paper N
06-19-2014 11:47 AM
If you read, I know a novel idea, the specs of the Canon paper you bought, it will tell you which profile to use.
For instance, Canon Photo Paper Plus Glossy II, recommends you use Photo Paper Glossy II N.
I don't know the reasoning behind Canon's naming system. Maybe the 'N' indicates 'new'?
The driver installation does indeed add the profiles and you should check if you have the most recent one.
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