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Printing stored jobs, Select print quality

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Printing stored jobs When you print a file with the Embedded Web Server, you can mark the job to be stored permanently in the printer. If you select Stored jobs in printer in the Main tab of the Embedded Web Server, you will see a list of the stored jobs. The information displayed for each job includes: ● The name of the job ● The size of the job ● The date and time when the job was received by the printer ● The name given by the person who submitted the job You can click on the title of any column to sort the list by the information in that column. You can select one or more jobs in the list and perform the following operations on them by using the buttons at the top of the list. ● Print: The selected jobs are printed with the original settings. You will be able to see the progress of your jobs on the Job queue page. ● Advanced print: The settings of the selected jobs are displayed, and you can modify them. You can save the new settings by pressing the Save button, and print the jobs by pressing the Print button. The value of a setting is shown only if it has the same value in all of the selected jobs. Otherwise, a hyphen is shown. ● Delete: The selected jobs are permanently deleted from the printer. Select print quality The printer has various print-quality options because best-quality printing requires some loss of speed, while fast printing implies some reduction in print quality. Therefore, the standard print-quality selector is a slider that allows you to choose between quality and speed. Alternatively, you can select from the custom options: Best, Normal and Fast. If you select Fast, you can also select Economode, which uses a lower rendering resolution and consumes less ink. It therefore increases printing speed even further, but reduces print quality. Economode can be selected only from the custom options (not from the slider). There are also two supplementary custom options that may have an effect on print quality: Max. resolution and Unidirectional. See High-quality printing on page 68. NOTE: In the Windows driver dialog, the rendering and printing resolutions for your job are displayed in the Paper/Quality tab. In the Mac OS X Print dialog, they are displayed in the Summary panel. You can select print-quality options in the following ways: ● In the Windows driver dialog: go to the Paper/Quality tab and look at the Print Quality section. If you select Standard Options, you will see a simple slider with which you can select speed or quality. If you select Custom Options, you will see the more specific options described above. ● In the Mac OS X Print dialog: go to the Paper/Quality panel and look at the Quality Options section. If you select Standard quality options, you will see a simple slider with which you can select speed or quality. If you select Custom quality options, you will see the more specific options described above. ● In the Mac OS X Print dialog: go to the Paper/Quality panel and move the print-quality slider to the far left ('Speed'). ENWW Select print quality 67

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Printing stored jobs
When you print a file with the Embedded Web Server, you can mark the job to be stored permanently in the
printer.
If you select
Stored jobs in printer
in the
Main
tab of the Embedded Web Server, you will see a list of the
stored jobs. The information displayed for each job includes:
The name of the job
The size of the job
The date and time when the job was received by the printer
The name given by the person who submitted the job
You can click on the title of any column to sort the list by the information in that column.
You can select one or more jobs in the list and perform the following operations on them by using the buttons
at the top of the list.
Print
: The selected jobs are printed with the original settings. You will be able to see the progress of
your jobs on the
Job queue
page.
Advanced print
: The settings of the selected jobs are displayed, and you can modify them. You can save
the new settings by pressing the
Save
button, and print the jobs by pressing the
Print
button.
The value of a setting is shown only if it has the same value in all of the selected jobs. Otherwise, a
hyphen is shown.
Delete
: The selected jobs are permanently deleted from the printer.
Select print quality
The printer has various print-quality options because best-quality printing requires some loss of speed, while
fast printing implies some reduction in print quality.
Therefore, the standard print-quality selector is a slider that allows you to choose between quality and
speed.
Alternatively, you can select from the custom options:
Best
,
Normal
and
Fast
. If you select
Fast
, you can also
select
Economode
, which uses a lower rendering resolution and consumes less ink. It therefore increases
printing speed even further, but reduces print quality.
Economode
can be selected only from the custom
options (not from the slider).
There are also two supplementary custom options that may have an effect on print quality:
Max. resolution
and
Unidirectional
. See
High-quality printing
on page
68
.
NOTE:
In the Windows driver dialog, the rendering and printing resolutions for your job are displayed in the
Paper/Quality
tab. In the Mac OS X Print dialog, they are displayed in the
Summary
panel.
You can select print-quality options in the following ways:
In the Windows driver dialog:
go to the
Paper/Quality
tab and look at the Print Quality section. If you
select
Standard Options
, you will see a simple slider with which you can select speed or quality. If you
select
Custom Options
, you will see the more specific options described above.
In the
Mac OS X Print dialog:
go to the
Paper/Quality
panel and look at the Quality Options section. If
you select
Standard
quality options, you will see a simple slider with which you can select speed or
quality. If you select Custom quality options, you will see the more specific options described above.
In the
Mac OS X Print dialog:
go to the
Paper/Quality
panel and move the print-quality slider to the far
left ('Speed').
ENWW
Select print quality
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