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Use Printer TrueType Fonts, Improve Thin Line
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5. Resolution Select the print resolution. As print resolution and speed are related, the higher the resolution, the longer it will take to print the document. 6. Print Settings Select the type of document you want to print. Manual Settings... Specify advanced settings such as brightness, contrast, and other settings. Graphics Use Printer Halftone Select this option to use the printer driver to express halftones. Brightness Specify the brightness. Contrast Specify the contrast. Graphics Quality Select either Graphics or Text for the best print quality, based on the type of document you are printing. Improve Gray Printing Select this option to improve the image quality of shaded areas. Improve Pattern Printing Select this option to improve the pattern printing if printed fills and patterns are different from the fills and patterns you see on your computer screen. Improve Thin Line Select this option to improve the image quality of thin lines. Use System Halftone Select this option to use Windows® to express halftones. TrueType Mode Mode Select how the fonts are processed for printing. Use Printer TrueType Fonts Select whether to use built-in fonts for the font processing. 7. Multiple Page Select this option to print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper or print one page of your document on multiple sheets. Page Order Select the page order when printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper. Border Line Select the type of border to use when printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper. 8. 2-sided / Booklet Select this option to print on both sides of the paper or print a document in booklet format using 2-sided printing. 2-sided Settings button Click this button to select the type of 2-sided binding. Four types of 2-sided bindings are available for each orientation. 66