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Output Settings, Resolution, Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG), Print all Text as Black, Font Settings group

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• Automatic (this is the default setting) • Send Graphics as Vector. Select this setting to send graphics to the printer as a combination of HP Graphics Language, version 2 (HP-GL/2) and raster images. This setting might produce higher-quality output. • Send Graphics as Raster. Select this setting to send all graphics to the printer as images composed of individual dots. This setting might improve printing speed in some cases. • Send Page as Raster. Select this setting to send all graphics and text (TrueType fonts) to the printer as images composed of individual dots. Use Send Page as Raster if you are experiencing problems with overlapping text and graphics. With this setting, the Send TrueType as Bitmaps option has no effect. Output Settings The Output Settings group box contains controls for selecting resolution and other print-job settings, including pattern scaling and Printing All Text as Black. For the HP LaserJet 5c drivers, the Default values for output settings are as follows: • Resolution is 600 dpi • Rendering mode is set to Automatic • Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG) is selected • Print all Text as Black is not selected • Send TrueType as Bitmaps is not selected Resolution There is a single Resolution: setting for the HP traditional PCL 5c driver, 600 dpi. "Resolution" refers to the number of dots per inch (dpi) used to print the page. Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG) Use theScale Patterns (WYSIWYG) feature to address the moiré effect created when certain programs encounter certain patterns. Use this feature to turn off the pattern scaling. What you lose is WYSIWYG with patterns, but the printed result might look better. The feature works only with programs that use vector hatch patterns. This option is on by default. Print all Text as Black The Print all Text as Black feature is off by default. When selected, this option causes the driver to print all text as black regardless of the original document text color. By design, white text remains white as a reliable method of printing reverse typeface against a dark background. This setting does not affect graphic images on the page. Print all Text as Black remains selected only for the current print job. When the current print job is completed, Print all Text as Black is automatically turned off. Font Settings group box In the Font Settings group box, the only available option is Send TrueType as Bitmaps, which provides an alternative for software programs that cannot easily use TrueType (TM) fonts for special graphic purposes, such as shading, rotation, or slanting. The Send TrueType as Bitmaps check box is not selected by default. If you select this option, the driver sends TrueType fonts to the printer as outlines, which retains the standard format (outlines) of the fonts. Software Technical Reference ENWW HP traditional PCL 6 and PCL 5c driver features 79

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Automatic
(this is the default setting)
Send Graphics as Vector
. Select this setting to send graphics to the printer as a combination of
HP Graphics Language, version 2 (HP-GL/2) and raster images. This setting might produce higher-quality output.
Send Graphics as Raster
. Select this setting to send all graphics to the printer as images composed of individual
dots. This setting might improve printing speed in some cases.
Send Page as Raster
. Select this setting to send all graphics and text (TrueType fonts) to the printer as images
composed of individual dots. Use
Send Page as Raster
if you are experiencing problems with overlapping text
and graphics. With this setting, the
Send TrueType as Bitmaps
option has no effect.
Output Settings
The
Output Settings
group box contains controls for selecting resolution and other print-job settings, including pattern
scaling and Printing All Text as Black.
For the HP LaserJet 5c drivers, the Default values for output settings are as follows:
Resolution is
600 dpi
Rendering mode
is set to
Automatic
Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG)
is selected
Print all Text as Black
is
not
selected
Send TrueType as Bitmaps
is
not
selected
Resolution
There is a single
Resolution:
setting for the HP traditional PCL 5c driver,
600 dpi
. "Resolution" refers to the number of
dots per inch (dpi) used to print the page.
Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG)
Use the
Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG)
feature to address the moiré effect created when certain programs encounter
certain patterns. Use this feature to turn off the pattern scaling. What you lose is WYSIWYG with patterns, but the
printed result might look better. The feature works only with programs that use vector hatch patterns. This option is on
by default.
Print all Text as Black
The
Print all Text as Black
feature is off by default. When selected, this option causes the driver to print all text as
black regardless of the original document text color. By design, white text remains white as a reliable method of
printing reverse typeface against a dark background. This setting does not affect graphic images on the page.
Print all
Text as Black
remains selected only for the current print job. When the current print job is completed,
Print all Text
as Black
is automatically turned off.
Font Settings group box
In the
Font Settings
group box, the only available option is
Send TrueType as Bitmaps
, which provides an
alternative for software programs that cannot easily use TrueType (TM) fonts for special graphic purposes, such as
shading, rotation, or slanting. The
Send TrueType as Bitmaps
check box is not selected by default. If you select this
option, the driver sends TrueType fonts to the printer as outlines, which retains the standard format (outlines) of the
fonts.
Software Technical Reference ENWW
HP traditional PCL 6 and PCL 5c driver features
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