Epson EPL-N1200 User Manual - Page 63

Config Menu, The settings available on the Config menu affect your printer's

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Tray Size menu items Menu item MP Tray Size LC1 LC2 Description Selects the size of paper loaded in the built-in paper tray: A4, A5, B5, LT, HLT, LGL, GLT, GLG, EXE, F4, MON, C10, DL, C5, C6, IB5, CTM * Displays the size of paper in the indicated lower paper cassette (same possible settings as MP Tray Size) * See Appendix A for details on paper sizes and specifications. Config Menu The settings available on the Config menu affect your printer's basic operations. Most of the menu items can be set using the Windows printer driver software and override the SelecType settings; see Chapter 2 for details. Config menu items Menu item RITech * Toner Save * Density Top Offset Left Offset Size Ignore Description Sets the RITech (Resolution Improvement Technology) setting for your print job; see Chapter 5 for details: Dark, Medium, Light, Off Sets the amount of toner used in your print job. If you're printing a draft copy, set to On (to use around 50% less toner for a lighter printout; default is Off Sets the print density to make your printout darker or lighter as necessary: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Makes fine adjustments to the vertical position of printing on the page, in mm: Up or Down with each button press Makes fine adjustments to the horizontal position of printing on the page, in mm: Left or Right with each button press Sets to printer to ignore (On) or stop printing (Off) if a paper size error occurs; if set to On, the image may be printed outside the edge of the paper and cause smudging 3-12 Using the Control Panel

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Tray Size menu items
Menu item
Description
MP Tray Size
Selects the size of paper loaded in the built-in paper
tray: A4, A5, B5,
LT
, HLT, LGL, GLT, GLG, EXE, F4, MON,
C10, DL, C5, C6, IB5, CTM *
LC1
Displays the size of paper in the indicated lower paper
cassette (same possible settings as MP Tray Size)
LC2
*
See Appendix A for details on paper sizes and specifications.
Config Menu
The settings available on the Config menu affect your printer’s
basic operations. Most of the menu items can be set using the
Windows printer driver software and override the SelecType
settings; see Chapter 2 for details.
Config menu items
Menu item
Description
RITech *
Sets the RITech (Resolution Improvement
Technology) setting for your print job; see Chapter 5
for details: Dark,
Medium
, Light, Off
Toner Save *
Sets the amount of toner used in your print job. If
you’re printing a draft copy, set to On (to use
around 50% less toner for a lighter printout; default is
Off
Density
Sets the print density to make your printout darker or
lighter as necessary: 1, 2,
3
, 4, 5
Top Offset
Makes fine adjustments to the vertical position of
printing on the page, in mm: Up or Down with each
button press
Left Offset
Makes fine adjustments to the horizontal position of
printing on the page, in mm: Left or Right with each
button press
Size Ignore
Sets to printer to ignore (On) or stop printing (
Off
) if a
paper size error occurs; if set to On, the image may
be printed outside the edge of the paper and
cause smudging
3-12
Using the Control Panel