Gold
Film

Academy Award Winner
Matthew McCONAUGHEY

Cast & Crew

Now Available on DVD & Blu-Ray

GOLD is the epic tale of one man’s pursuit of the American dream, to discover gold. Starring Matthew McConaughey as Kenny Wells, a prospector desperate for a lucky break, he teams up with a similarly eager geologist and sets off on an journey to find gold in the uncharted jungle of Indonesia. Getting the gold was hard, but keeping it would be even harder, sparking an adventure through the most powerful boardrooms of Wall Street. The film is inspired by a true story.

Directed by Stephen Gaghan, the film stars Matthew McConaughey and Edgar Ramirez and Bryce Dallas Howard. The film is written by Patrick Massett & John Zinman. Teddy Schwarzman and Michael Nozik served as producers alongside Massett, Zinman, and McConaughey.

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To master the iPF66500 is to master its driver. A professional printmaker does not merely install the driver and forget it; they cultivate its media presets, schedule its linearizations, interpret its diagnostic codes, and negotiate its network quirks. In the end, the driver is the conductor of an analog symphony—silent, unseen, but absolutely essential to the music that appears on paper. Without it, the iPF66500 is just a very expensive, very beautiful, very silent metal chassis.

For IT managers, the iPF66500 driver demands a static IP address, a dedicated print queue, and a 64-bit Windows print server with at least 16 GB of RAM to handle spooling of multi-gigabyte print jobs. The driver is not lightweight; a single 60-inch x 100-foot print job at 600 dpi can produce a spool file exceeding 4 GB. The Canon imagePROGRAF iPF66500 driver is a masterclass in embedded systems engineering. It is simultaneously a color mathematician, a media physicist, a maintenance log, and a network citizen. When it works seamlessly, the driver disappears, allowing the user to focus on the magic of a 60-inch panorama emerging from the printer’s mouth. When it fails—through a corrupted LUT, an outdated media preset, or a firewall rule—the driver becomes an infuriating wall between intent and output.

In the rarefied world of large-format professional printing, the hardware often commands the spotlight. The Canon imagePROGRAF iPF66500—a 60-inch, 12-ink aqueous pigment machine—is a marvel of electromechanical engineering, capable of producing museum-quality gallery wraps and technical drawings with sub-millimeter precision. However, to dismiss the printer as merely the sum of its nozzles and motors is to overlook the silent, sophisticated arbiter of quality: the printer driver. The Canon iPF66500 driver is not a simple bridge; it is a real-time raster image processor (RIP), a color management engine, a media behaviorist, and a diagnostic oracle, all condensed into a software layer that dictates the final output’s soul. Beyond the Paperweight: The Driver as a Distributed RIP For the uninitiated, a printer driver translates high-level drawing commands (from Photoshop, AutoCAD, or a PDF viewer) into the low-level machine code that the iPF66500’s print heads understand. But unlike a desktop inkjet driver that handles 4 colors and letter-sized paper, the iPF66500 driver must orchestrate 12 ink channels (including Cyan, Photo Cyan, Magenta, Photo Magenta, Yellow, Black, Matte Black, and three grays) across a 60-inch swath of media moving at speeds up to 807 sq ft/hour.

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The Cast and Crew
Texas native Matthew McConaughey is one of Hollywood’s most sought-after leading men. A chance meeting in Austin with casting director and producer Don Phillips led him to director Richard Linklater, who launched the actor’s career in the cult classic “Dazed and Confused.” Since then, he has appeared in over 40 feature films that have grossed over $1 billion; and has become a producer, director, and philanthropist – all the while sticking to his Texas roots and “jk livin” philosophy. In 2016 McConaughey will voice Buster Moon in the holiday release of Illumination project’s ‘Sing.” Following, on Christmas Day he will also star in the Stephen Gagham film “Gold”. He was last seen in the Summer release of “Free State of Jones” as well as featured as the voice of Beatle in “Kubo and the Two Strings”. He recently wrapped Sony’s “The Dark Tower” opposite Idris Elba set for release in early 2017.

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Moreover, the driver communicates via (raw printing) or via Canon’s proprietary WSD (Web Services on Devices) . Network configurations with VLAN segmentation or aggressive firewall policies can render the driver unable to discover the printer, even when they share a subnet. Many support tickets boil down to "the driver cannot see the printer" when the real issue is SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) being blocked, preventing the driver from querying the printer’s status.

To master the iPF66500 is to master its driver. A professional printmaker does not merely install the driver and forget it; they cultivate its media presets, schedule its linearizations, interpret its diagnostic codes, and negotiate its network quirks. In the end, the driver is the conductor of an analog symphony—silent, unseen, but absolutely essential to the music that appears on paper. Without it, the iPF66500 is just a very expensive, very beautiful, very silent metal chassis. canon printer f66500 driver

For IT managers, the iPF66500 driver demands a static IP address, a dedicated print queue, and a 64-bit Windows print server with at least 16 GB of RAM to handle spooling of multi-gigabyte print jobs. The driver is not lightweight; a single 60-inch x 100-foot print job at 600 dpi can produce a spool file exceeding 4 GB. The Canon imagePROGRAF iPF66500 driver is a masterclass in embedded systems engineering. It is simultaneously a color mathematician, a media physicist, a maintenance log, and a network citizen. When it works seamlessly, the driver disappears, allowing the user to focus on the magic of a 60-inch panorama emerging from the printer’s mouth. When it fails—through a corrupted LUT, an outdated media preset, or a firewall rule—the driver becomes an infuriating wall between intent and output. Moreover, the driver communicates via (raw printing) or

In the rarefied world of large-format professional printing, the hardware often commands the spotlight. The Canon imagePROGRAF iPF66500—a 60-inch, 12-ink aqueous pigment machine—is a marvel of electromechanical engineering, capable of producing museum-quality gallery wraps and technical drawings with sub-millimeter precision. However, to dismiss the printer as merely the sum of its nozzles and motors is to overlook the silent, sophisticated arbiter of quality: the printer driver. The Canon iPF66500 driver is not a simple bridge; it is a real-time raster image processor (RIP), a color management engine, a media behaviorist, and a diagnostic oracle, all condensed into a software layer that dictates the final output’s soul. Beyond the Paperweight: The Driver as a Distributed RIP For the uninitiated, a printer driver translates high-level drawing commands (from Photoshop, AutoCAD, or a PDF viewer) into the low-level machine code that the iPF66500’s print heads understand. But unlike a desktop inkjet driver that handles 4 colors and letter-sized paper, the iPF66500 driver must orchestrate 12 ink channels (including Cyan, Photo Cyan, Magenta, Photo Magenta, Yellow, Black, Matte Black, and three grays) across a 60-inch swath of media moving at speeds up to 807 sq ft/hour. To master the iPF66500 is to master its driver

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