Kyocera KM-6030 KX Driver Operation Guide Rev. 1.3.1 - Page 81

Print Text as Black, Print Graphics as Black

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Printing from Applications 3 Click the Optimization list and select Fast Printing or Document Portability. Refer to the options and descriptions below. Image Data Format Options Fast Printing Document Portability Descriptions (Recommended) Delivers image data in binary format. You can reduce the amount of spooler data and raise printing speed. Delivers image data in ASCII (7 bit) format. 4 Determine the Options settings. Refer to the options and descriptions below. Options Print Text as Black Print Graphics as Black (monochrome printers only) Reverse Image Mirror Print Halftone Screen (monochrome printers only) Descriptions Prints color and gray characters in black. There is no effect on white text, color images, or graphics. Prints colored graphics or text in black, without using grayscales. There is no effect on images or photographs (*.bmp, *.jpg, *.psd, *.tiff). This function is enabled in CAD applications only. Outputs a reversed black and white negative effect. Prints a mirror image of the page, with right and left reversed. Produces a mirror-like effect. By disabling GDI compatible mode check box in the PDL Settings, you can enable the halftone screen settings. You can adjust the dithering process by changing the number of dot lines, angle, and dot shapes. Images are divided into dots. As the number of the dot lines increases and the interval between the dots grows smaller, the image is printed more distinctly. As the number is reduced and the interval between the dots is increased the image is printed more coarsely. For further details, refer to the next item, Half Tone Screen Settings on page 78. 5 Click OK to save your settings. 77

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Printing from Applications
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3
Click the
Optimization
list and select
Fast Printing
or
Document Portability
. Refer to the
options and descriptions below.
4
Determine the
Options
settings. Refer to the options and descriptions below.
5
Click
OK
to save your settings.
Image Data Format
Options
Descriptions
Fast Printing
(Recommended) Delivers image data in binary format. You can
reduce the amount of spooler data and raise printing speed.
Document Portability
Delivers image data in ASCII (7 bit) format.
Options
Descriptions
Print Text as Black
Prints color and gray characters in black.
There is no effect on white text, color images, or graphics.
Print Graphics as Black
(monochrome printers
only)
Prints colored graphics or text in black, without using grayscales.
There is no effect on images or photographs (*.bmp, *.jpg, *.psd,
*.tiff).
This function is enabled in CAD applications only.
Reverse Image
Outputs a reversed black and white negative effect.
Mirror Print
Prints a mirror image of the page, with right and left reversed.
Produces a mirror-like effect.
Halftone Screen
(monochrome printers
only)
By disabling
GDI compatible mode
check box in the
PDL
Settings
, you can enable the
halftone screen
settings.
You can adjust the dithering process by changing the number of dot
lines, angle, and dot shapes.
Images are divided into dots. As the number of the dot lines increases
and the interval between the dots grows smaller, the image is printed
more distinctly. As the number is reduced and the interval between the
dots is increased the image is printed more coarsely. For further
details, refer to the next item,
Half Tone Screen Settings
on page 78
.