Brother International MFC-J5910DW Software Users Manual - English - Page 19

Paper Size, To do borderless printing, Color Mode

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Printing Paper Size 1 The Paper Size drop-down list includes a large selection of standard paper sizes. If you want, you can create 1 a custom size ranging from 3.5  5 in. (88.9  127.0 mm) to 8.5  14 in. (215.9  355.6 mm) (for MFC-J5910DW, 11.3  17 in. (287  431.8 mm)). From the drop-down list, choose the Paper Size you are using. You can create a custom size by choosing User Defined. Specify the Width and Height values, and enter any name you want for this custom size. Choose the correct paper thickness to improve the quality of your output. To do borderless printing 1 Check the Borderless check box. Note (For MFC-J5910DW) • If your prints look smudged when you use Ledger paper, your paper may be short grain paper. Choose Ledger (Short Grain) to avoid smudging. Consult the paper packaging or paper manufacturer for paper specifications. • Printing will be slower when using the Ledger (Short Grain) setting. Color Mode 1 Color is adjusted to get the closest color match with the monitor.  Natural: Use for photographic images. The color is adjusted to print more natural colors.  Vivid: Use for business graphics such as charts, graphics and text. The color is adjusted to print more vivid colors. 10

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Printing
10
1
Paper Size
1
The
Paper Size
drop-down list includes a large selection of standard paper sizes. If you want, you can create
a custom size ranging from 3.5
5 in. (88.9
127.0 mm) to 8.5
14 in. (215.9
355.6 mm) (for
MFC-J5910DW, 11.3
17 in. (287
431.8 mm)). From the drop-down list, choose the
Paper Size
you are
using.
You can create a custom size by choosing
User Defined
. Specify the
Width
and
Height
values, and enter
any name you want for this custom size. Choose the correct paper thickness to improve the quality of your
output.
To do borderless printing
1
Check the
Borderless
check box.
Note
(For MFC-J5910DW)
If your prints look smudged when you use Ledger paper, your paper may be short grain paper. Choose
Ledger (Short Grain)
to avoid smudging. Consult the paper packaging or paper manufacturer for
paper specifications.
Printing will be slower when using the
Ledger (Short Grain)
setting.
Color Mode
1
Color is adjusted to get the closest color match with the monitor.
Natural
: Use for photographic images. The color is adjusted to print more natural colors.
Vivid
: Use for business graphics such as charts, graphics and text. The color is adjusted to print more vivid
colors.