Lexmark X950 IPDS Emulation User's Guide - Page 20

Font Control, 3.3.13 Font Style, 3.3.14 IPDS Print Res, Relaxed, Strict, Standard, Alternate

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3.3.12 Font Control This option defines how strict the reporting will be if a selected font does not correspond to a valid combination of code page and character set. Relaxed* The printer makes an intelligent decision concerning whether the selected combination of code page and character set is adequately supported. A "Relaxed" setting will report very few exceptions. If the selected font is not found, the printer will substitute with the closest matching font. If a font/code page combination is selected, which is not fully supported, characters may be missing. Strict A "Strict" setting reports exceptions when a requested font/code page or substituted font/code page combination is not valid. The "Strict" setting prints all characters. 3.3.13 Font Style This option defines the visual appearance of characters in certain standard resident fixed pitch fonts such as Courier, Prestige, or Letter Gothic Font. When set to Standard, the styles will more closely match previous generations of printers with the Card for IPDS. When set to Alternate the font style will more closely match InfoPrint products that do not use the Card for IPDS. Standard* The font styles are similar to fonts in previous generations of printers using the Card for IPDS. Alternate The font styles are similar to font in other types of InfoPrint printers. 3.3.14 IPDS Print Res This option defines the internal print resolution used to print IPDS jobs. Host resources received in the job are converted to the IPDS Print Res setting before printing. This is a separate setting from Print Resolution menu option in the printer menu. This setting alters the quality of text, bar codes, graphics, and scalable images. The default setting is specific to the printer model and usually produces the best print quality. Resolutions that are not available on the printer are not displayed. 600 dpi 1200 dpi 1200 Image Q 2400 Image Q 4800 CQ Print at 600 pel resolution. Print at 1200 pel resolution. Print with 1200 Image Quality. Select 1200 Q when your job contains grayscaled images that will benefit from enhanced line screening. Print with 2400 Image Quality. Select 2400 Q when your job contains grayscaled images that will benefit from enhanced line screening. Print with 4800 Color Quality. Select 4800 CQ for high resolution color printing. Memory Considerations 20

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3.3.12 Font Control
This option defines how strict the reporting will be if a selected font does not correspond to a valid
combination of code page and character set.
Relaxed*
The printer makes an intelligent decision concerning whether the selected
combination of code page and character set is adequately supported. A “Relaxed”
setting will report very few exceptions. If the selected font is not found, the printer
will substitute with the closest matching font. If a font/code page combination is
selected, which is not fully supported, characters may be missing.
Strict
A “Strict” setting reports exceptions when a requested font/code page or
substituted font/code page combination is not valid. The “Strict” setting prints all
characters.
3.3.13 Font Style
This option defines the visual appearance of characters in certain standard resident fixed pitch fonts such
as Courier, Prestige, or Letter Gothic Font. When set to Standard, the styles will more closely match
previous generations of printers with the Card for IPDS. When set to Alternate the font style will more
closely match InfoPrint products that do not use the Card for IPDS.
Standard*
The font styles are similar to fonts in previous generations of printers using the
Card for IPDS.
Alternate
The font styles are similar to font in other types of InfoPrint printers.
3.3.14 IPDS Print Res
This option defines the internal print resolution used to print IPDS jobs. Host resources received in the
job are converted to the
IPDS Print Res
setting before printing. This is a separate setting from
Print
Resolution
menu option in the printer menu.
This setting alters the quality of text, bar codes, graphics, and scalable images.
The default setting is specific to the printer model and usually produces the best print quality. Resolutions
that are not available on the printer are not displayed.
600 dpi
Print at 600 pel resolution.
1200 dpi
Print at 1200 pel resolution.
1200 Image Q
Print with 1200 Image Quality. Select
1200 Q
when your job contains grayscaled
images that will benefit from enhanced line screening.
2400 Image Q
Print with 2400 Image Quality. Select
2400 Q
when your job contains grayscaled
images that will benefit from enhanced line screening.
4800 CQ
Print with 4800 Color Quality. Select
4800 CQ
for high resolution color printing.
Memory Considerations