HP CP3525x HP Color LaserJet CP3525 Series Printers - Software Technical Refer - Page 223

Print Quality, Gloss Level, Gloss Level driver settings, Finishing, Color, ImageREt 3600, x 600 - color laserjet toner

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● Finishing ● Color Switching between tabs does not change the location or appearance of the document preview image. When you move the mouse over the document preview image, the mouse cursor changes from an arrow to a gloved hand. You can toggle between portrait and landscape page orientation by clicking the image. Print Quality The Print Quality group box contains the following controls: ● Print Quality ● Gloss Level Print Quality Use this control to select a print quality. ImageREt settings precisely control colors by combining up to fourcolors and varying the amount of toner in a given area to create smooth colors, sharp images, and crisp text. The Print Quality drop-down menu contains the following resolution options. ● ImageREt 3600. This setting is selected by default. ● 1200 x 600. This setting may improve the rendering of fine lines and text. Gloss Level The HP Color LaserJet CP3525 Series is capable of printing exceptionally high gloss levels on a wide range of paper types. However, on some paper types, the gloss level might noticeably decrease from page to page for a particular print job. The following adjustments can be set by the user in order to maintain exceptionally high gloss level on all printed pages. Gloss Level driver settings For users who normally print general office documents where high gloss levels are not critical but need high gloss for particular print jobs. Users can select the appropriate gloss option for their document through the driver On the Paper/Quality tab, the following Gloss Level settings are available: ● Default. Uses printer settings for gloss. ● Best. High gloss on all pages. ● Standard. Uses the standard gloss setting. This setting provides the fastest print performance, but also produces some gloss variation over time. Select Best for glossy print jobs such as photos or brochures if the gloss finish decreases after the first page is printed. The Best setting reduces printing performance on the print job for which it was selected, but it does not impact product performance for other users. See the HP Color LaserJet CP3525 Series User Guide for control panel options and further information about maintaining high gloss levels. ENWW Paper/Quality tab features 203

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Finishing
Color
Switching between tabs does not change the location or appearance of the document preview image.
When you move the mouse over the document preview image, the mouse cursor changes from an arrow
to a gloved hand. You can toggle between portrait and landscape page orientation by clicking the image.
Print Quality
The
Print Quality
group box contains the following controls:
Print Quality
Gloss Level
Print Quality
Use this control to select a print quality. ImageREt settings precisely control colors by combining up to
fourcolors and varying the amount of toner in a given area to create smooth colors, sharp images, and
crisp text.
The
Print Quality
drop-down menu contains the following resolution options.
ImageREt 3600
. This setting is selected by default.
1200 x 600
. This setting may improve the rendering of fine lines and text.
Gloss Level
The HP Color LaserJet CP3525 Series is capable of printing exceptionally high gloss levels on a wide
range of paper types. However, on some paper types, the gloss level might noticeably decrease from
page to page for a particular print job.
The following adjustments can be set by the user in order to maintain exceptionally high gloss level on
all printed pages.
Gloss Level driver settings
For users who normally print general office documents where high gloss levels are not critical but need
high gloss for particular print jobs. Users can select the appropriate gloss option for their document
through the driver
On the
Paper/Quality
tab, the following
Gloss Level
settings are available:
Default
. Uses printer settings for gloss.
Best
. High gloss on all pages.
Standard
. Uses the standard gloss setting. This setting provides the fastest print performance, but
also produces some gloss variation over time.
Select
Best
for glossy print jobs such as photos or brochures if the gloss finish decreases after the first
page is printed. The
Best
setting reduces printing performance on the print job for which it was selected,
but it does not impact product performance for other users.
See the
HP Color LaserJet CP3525 Series User Guide
for control panel options and further information
about maintaining high gloss levels.
ENWW
Paper/Quality tab features
203