Epson FX-980 User Manual - Page 122

Paper Size, Orientation, Paper Source, Resolution, Halftone Color, Adjustment, Print, Quality

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t Paper/Output t Graphic t Document Options t Print quality Check the Paper Size, Orientation, and Paper Source settings you made on the Page Setup menu and change them if necessary. Select the setting and then choose an option from the Change Setting list box. Select Resolution and then choose the printing resolution from the Change Setting list box. The higher the 4 resolution you select, the more detailed your printout will be; however, increasing the resolution slows printing. Double-click Halftone Color Adjustment to open the Halftone Color Adjustment dialog box. Click Print Quality to select a Print quality option. Click Print Text as Graphics or Metafile Spooling and select On or Off in the Change Setting list box. Select a print quality option from the Print quality list. Selecting a high quality option produces more detailed printouts at a slower printing speed. Once you've checked your printer driver settings and changed them if necessary, you are ready to print with continuous paper as described in Chapter 2, or with single sheets as described in Chapter 3. Using the Printer Software 4-17

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4
Using the Printer Software
4-17
Once you’ve checked your printer driver settings and changed
them if necessary, you are ready to print with continuous paper
as described in Chapter 2, or with single sheets as described in
Chapter 3.
Paper/Output
Check the
Paper Size
,
Orientation
,
and
Paper Source
settings you made
on the Page Setup menu and change
them if necessary. Select the setting and
then choose an option from the Change
Setting list box.
Graphic
Select
Resolution
and then choose the
printing resolution from the Change
Setting list box. The higher the
resolution you select, the more detailed
your printout will be; however,
increasing the resolution slows
printing.
Document
Options
Double-click
Halftone Color
Adjustment
to open the Halftone Color
Adjustment dialog box. Click
Print
Quality
to select a Print quality option.
Click
Print Text as Graphics
or
Metafile Spooling
and select
On
or
Off
in the Change Setting list box.
Print quality
Select a print quality option from the
Print quality list. Selecting a high
quality option produces more detailed
printouts at a slower printing speed.