Note• Select the optimal ink level by referring to the help.• If you cannot obtain sufficiently high quality printing no matter which maximum ink usage level you select, use theStep 1: Select the standard paper dialog box to change the paper that is the basis of the custom paper to anotherpaper.• Because this settings imposes an upper limit on the amount of ink used during printing, the printing result might notchange even if the level is changed depending on the image.• The color tone cannot be configured using the Media Configuration Tool. Although the color tone may change whenthe maximum ink usage is changed, at this point you should select the optimal level by only focusing on bleedingand scraping of ink. If the color tone needs to be adjusted, provide an ICC color profile that matches the paper youare using, and select that ICC color profile in your software. For details on how to specify the ICC profile in theprinter driver, see "Matching Sheet ." → P.193• Depending on the maximum ink usage setting, some of the print qualities in the printer driver may become unselect-able.13 Configure Head Height and Vacuum Strength as re-quired and click the Next button.Usually, these do not need to be set.Important• If you set the Head Height lower than the automatically set height in parentheses ( ), check that the printhead doesnot rub against the paper. (If the printhead rubs against the paper, there will be scratches in the printing results.) Ifthe printhead rubs against the paper, this can cause damage to the printhead.• If you change the Vacuum Strength, check that the printhead is not rubbing against the paper. (If the printheadrubs against the paper, there will be scratches in the printing results.) If the printhead rubs against the paper, thiscan cause damage to the printhead.• For details on the Head Height and Vacuum Strength, refer to the help.14 The Step 6: Confirm the settings dialog box is dis-played.Configure the settings of the custom paper, and thenclick the Next button.iPF8400 Add Custom Paper (Mac OS X)User's GuideHandling and Use of Paper Media Configuration Tool (Mac OS X)645