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<Special Smoothing Mode>P. 496, <Toner Volume Correction>P. 497
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Printing Selecting prints in toner saving mode. Select when you want to check the layout or other appearance characteristics before proceeding to final printing of a large job. See (P. 495) for the description of the setting. Specify the processing method used to reproduce gradation. gives finer gradation than . See (P. 495) for the description of the setting. When fine lines or small text are faded, increase the density to give less faded print. See Adjustment>(P. 496) for the description of the setting.
Selecting <On> prints in toner saving mode. Select <On> when you want to check the layout or other
appearance characteristics before proceeding to final printing of a large job. See
<Toner Save>(P. 495)
for the description of the setting.
<Gradation>
Specify the processing method used to reproduce gradation. <High 2> gives finer gradation than <High
1>. See
<Gradation>(P. 495)
for the description of the setting.
<Density Fine Adjustment>
When fine lines or small text are faded, increase the density to give less faded print. See
<Density Fine
Adjustment>(P. 496)
for the description of the setting.
<Resolution>
Specify the resolution to process print data. See
<Resolution>(P. 496)
for the description of the setting.
<Special Smoothing Mode>
Specify the mode to print data with a smooth finish. If the quality of the printout is not acceptable in
<Mode 1> (default), try another mode. See
<Special Smoothing Mode>(P. 496)
for the description of
the setting.
<Toner Volume Correction>
When the toner volume for text or lines exceeds the limit value of the machine, make a correction so that
the toner volume does not exceed the limit value. See
<Toner Volume Correction>(P. 497)
for the
description of the setting.
<Line Control>
Specify the processing method used to reproduce lines. See
<Line Control>(P. 497)
for the description
of the setting.
<Width Adjustment>
Configure a setting to print text or fine lines in bold. See
<Width Adjustment>(P. 498)
for the
description of the setting.
<Advanced Smoothing>
Configure the smoothing setting to print the outline of graphics (e.g., illustrations created using
applications) or text with a smooth finish. <Level 2> applies a stronger smoothing effect than <Level 1>.
You can apply the setting separately for text and graphics. See
<Advanced Smoothing>(P. 498)
for the
description of the setting.
<Gradation Smoothing>
Configure the smoothing setting to print the gradation (color density) of graphics (e.g., illustrations
created using applications) or bit map images with a smooth finish. <Level 2> applies a stronger
smoothing effect than <Level 1>. You can apply the setting separately for graphics and images. See
<Gradation Smoothing>(P. 499)
for the description of the setting.
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Select <Start>.
➠
Selecting <B&W> starts black and white printing. Selecting <Color> starts color printing.
●
If you want to cancel printing, select <Cancel>
<Yes>.
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If you always want to print with the same settings:
Memory Media Print(P. 175)
LINKS
<Store/Access Files>(P. 553)
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