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4 Operation with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Halftone - Select the halftone settings for printing. Select [Fine Dots] for the small size halftone dot commonly used in PostScript. Select [Thick Dots] for coarser dots than the Fine Dots setting. Select [Type 3] for the same halftone setting that is used in PCL. Image Enhancement - Specifies whether or not to use the Image Enhancement function. Selecting [On] smooths out boundaries when printing. This reduces jagged edges by artificially increasing the resolution of the image. When printing a bitmapped image composed of coarse halftone dots, smooth color gradation is impossible in certain situations. In this case, select [Off]. Draft Mode - Specifies whether or not to reduce the amount of toner used when printing drafts. When [On] is selected, the overall printed color becomes lighter. This is best for printing documents when print quality is not necessary. Custom Paper Auto Orientation - Specifies whether or not to correct the orientation of the custom paper. Substitute Tray - Specifies what action to take when the paper for the print size is not loaded in the machine. Use Printer Settings - Use the printer settings. The settings can be confirmed on the control panel. Display Message - Display paper supply messages on the control panel. Printing is impossible until paper is supplied. Use Nearest Size (Adjust to Fit) - Selects the nearest paper size and automatically adjusts the image size as necessary. Use Nearest Size (No Zoom) - Selects the nearest paper size and prints the same size as the image. Use Larger Size (Adjust to Fit) - Selects paper larger than the original and automatically adjusts the image size as necessary. Use Larger Size (No Zoom) - Selects paper larger than the original and prints the same size as the image. 30 Xerox WorkCentre 118 Postscript® User Guide

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Operation with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
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Xerox WorkCentre 118 Postscript® User Guide
Halftone
- Select the halftone settings for printing.
Select [Fine Dots] for the small size halftone dot commonly used in PostScript.
Select [Thick Dots] for coarser dots than the Fine Dots setting.
Select [Type 3] for the same halftone setting that is used in PCL.
Image Enhancement
- Specifies whether or not to use the Image Enhancement
function. Selecting [On] smooths out boundaries when printing. This reduces jagged
edges by artificially increasing the resolution of the image. When printing a bitmapped
image composed of coarse halftone dots, smooth color gradation is impossible in
certain situations. In this case, select [Off].
Draft Mode
- Specifies whether or not to reduce the amount of toner used when
printing drafts. When [On] is selected, the overall printed color becomes lighter. This is
best for printing documents when print quality is not necessary.
Custom Paper Auto Orientation
- Specifies whether or not to correct the orientation
of the custom paper.
Substitute Tray
- Specifies what action to take when the paper for the print size is not
loaded in the machine.
Use Printer Settings
- Use the printer settings. The settings can be confirmed on
the control panel.
Display Message
- Display paper supply messages on the control panel. Printing
is impossible until paper is supplied.
Use Nearest Size (Adjust to Fit)
- Selects the nearest paper size and automatically
adjusts the image size as necessary.
Use Nearest Size (No Zoom)
- Selects the nearest paper size and prints the same
size as the image.
Use Larger Size (Adjust to Fit)
- Selects paper larger than the original and
automatically adjusts the image size as necessary.
Use Larger Size (No Zoom)
- Selects paper larger than the original and prints the
same size as the image.