Lexmark C770 Menus and Messages Guide - Page 31
Using printer menus, PDF Menu, PostScript Menu, Scale to Fit
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Using printer menus Menu selection Hex Trace Purpose Values Helps isolate the source of Activate a print job problem. Coverage Estimator LCD Contrast Provides an estimate of Off* the percent coverage of cyan, magenta, yellow, and On black on a page. The estimate is printed on a separator page. Adjusts the contrast of the 1-10 operator panel display. LCD Brightness Adjusts the brightness of 1-10 the operator panel display. PDF Menu Use this menu selection to change printer settings that affect PDF jobs. Menu selection Scale to Fit Purpose Scales page content to fit the selected media size. Values Yes No* Annotations Specifies whether to print annotations in the PDF. Do Not Print* Print With Hex Trace selected, all data sent to the printer is printed in hexadecimal and character representation. Control codes are not executed. Note: To exit Hex Trace, turn the printer off, or reset the printer by pressing the Stop button. Percent coverage is not printed. Prints the estimated percentage of coverage for each color on a page. 5* is the default setting. A higher value will make the display appear lighter, a lower value makes the display appear darker. 5* is the default setting. A higher value increases the brightness of the display, a lower value decreases the brightness of the display. Yes-Scales the page to fit the selected print media. No*-Does not scale the page; printed text or graphics will be cropped if they are larger than the selected print media. Do Not Print*-Does not print PDF annotations. Print-Prints PDF annotations. PostScript Menu Use this menu selection to change printer settings that affect jobs using the PostScript printer language. Menu selection Print PS Error Purpose Values Prints a page defining the Off* PostScript emulation error when an error occurs. On Discards the print job without printing an error message. Prints an error message before it discards the job. 31