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Setting Menu List Select or *1 Specify whether to apply smoothing processing to the text when is set to or . Select or ● The settings of and are only effective when [Advanced Smoothing] is set to [Printer Default] in the printer driver. Configure the smoothing setting to print the gradation (color density) of graphics (e.g., illustrations created using applications) or bit map images with a smooth finish. Select whether to perform smoothing processing. prints an outline with a smoother finish than . First try with . Select the item *1 Specify whether to apply smoothing processing to graphics when is set to or . 319
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Advanced
Smoothing>
<Apply to Graphics>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Apply to Text>
*1
Specify whether to apply smoothing processing to the text when <Advanced Smoothing> is set to <Level
1> or <Level 2>.
<Off>
<On>
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Advanced
Smoothing>
<Apply to Text>
Select <Off> or <On>
●
The settings of <Apply to Graphics> and <Apply to Text> are only effective when [Advanced Smoothing] is
set to [Printer Default] in the printer driver.
<Gradation Smoothing>
Configure the smoothing setting to print the gradation (color density) of graphics (e.g., illustrations created
using applications) or bit map images with a smooth finish.
<Gradation Smoothing>
Select whether to perform smoothing processing. <Level 2> prints an outline with a smoother finish than
<Level 1>. First try with <Level 1>.
<Off>
<Level 1>
<Level 2>
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Gradation
Smoothing>
<Gradation Smoothing>
Select the item
<Apply to Graphics>
*1
Specify whether to apply smoothing processing to graphics when <Gradation Smoothing> is set to <Level
1> or <Level 2>.
<Off>
<On>
Setting Menu List
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