Epson 600Q User Manual - Page 21

described in Custom Printing., for faster printing.

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Basic Printing For printing at the highest resolution (SuperFine quality at 1440 dpi), you need to use one of the photo quality media. For the best printing at any resolution, always use EPSON media. 3. If you do not see the dialog box shown in step 2, click the Main tab. 4. Make sure the Mode option is set to Automatic. The printer software determines the best settings according to the Media Type and Ink settings you make. This is the easiest way to get good printing results for all kinds of documents, on all types of paper. 5. Choose the Media Type you want to print on from the following list (you may need to scroll through the list). If you are not sure which setting to select for your media, refer to the table on page 3-2.  Plain paper  360 dpi Ink Jet Paper  Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper  Photo Quality Glossy Paper  Photo Quality Glossy Film  Ink Jet Transparencies The type of media you choose determines the print quality or resolution you can use. 6. Choose Color or Black ink. If you are printing black text, a draft, or if you want colors to print as varying shades of gray, select Black for faster printing. 7. Set the slider to Quality or Speed. This lets you choose between the highest resolution or the fastest printing for the media you're using. (The slider is not available for certain media types.) Once you've changed these basic settings as needed, check the Current Settings box on the bottom of the menu to see if the other settings are correct for your document. If you need to adjust them, use Advanced mode as described in Chapter 2, "Custom Printing." 1-3

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Basic Printing
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3.
If you do not see the dialog box shown in step 2, click the
Main
tab.
4.
Make sure the Mode option is set to
Automatic
. The
printer software determines the best settings according to
the Media Type and Ink settings you make. This is the
easiest way to get good printing results for all kinds of
documents, on all types of paper.
5.
Choose the
Media Type
you want to print on from the
following list (you may need to scroll through the list). If
you are not sure which setting to select for your media,
refer to the table on page 3-2.
Plain paper
360 dpi Ink Jet Paper
Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper
Photo Quality Glossy Paper
Photo Quality Glossy Film
Ink Jet Transparencies
The type of media you choose determines the print
quality or resolution you can use.
6.
Choose
Color
or
Black
ink. If you are printing black text, a
draft, or if you want colors to print as varying shades of
gray, select
Black
for faster printing.
7.
Set the slider to
Quality
or
Speed
. This lets you choose
between the highest resolution or the fastest printing for
the media you’re using. (The slider is not available for
certain media types.)
Once you’ve changed these basic settings as needed,
check the Current Settings box on the bottom of the menu
to see if the other settings are correct for your document.
If you need to adjust them, use Advanced mode as
described in Chapter 2, “Custom Printing.”
For printing at the highest
resolution (SuperFine
quality at 1440 dpi), you need
to use one of the photo
quality media. For the best
printing at any resolution,
always use EPSON media.