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If you have a high-resolution image If your image has a resolution greater than the rendering resolution (which you can see in the Custom Print Quality Options box under Windows), print sharpness may be improved by selecting the Maximum detail option. This option is available only if you are printing on glossy paper and you have selected Best print quality. ● Using the front panel: Tap , then Default printing configuration > Print quality > Enable maximum detail. NOTE: The Maximum detail option results in slower printing with photo papers, but it does not increase the amount of ink used. Print in gray shades You can convert all colors in your image to shades of gray: see Printing in grayscale on page 135. Print with crop lines Crop lines indicate where the paper should be cut to reduce it to your selected page size. You can print crop lines with individual jobs in the following ways: ● In the Windows V3 driver dialog: Select the Paper/Quality tab, then click the Margins/Cutter Settings button. Check the Draw cutting lines box in the Layout and Margins window. ● In the Windows V4 driver dialog: Select the Output tab and check the Crop lines box. Alternatively, you can choose to print crop lines with all jobs by default: ● Using the front panel: Tap , then Default printing configuration > Paper options > Enable crop lines > On. To print crop lines with nested jobs (see Nest jobs to save roll paper on page 87), you must select a different option: ● Using the front panel: Tap , then Job management > Nest options > Enable crop lines > On. Use paper economically Here are some recommendations for making economical use of paper: ● If you are printing relatively small images or document pages, you can use nesting to print them side by side instead of one after another. See Nest jobs to save roll paper on page 87. ● You may be able to save some roll paper by using the following options: - In the Windows driver dialog: ○ With a version 3 driver: Click the Paper/Quality tab, then the Margins/Cutter Settings button, then check the box Remove blank areas. ○ With a version 4 driver: Click the Output tab, then Roll options, then check the box Remove blank areas. You can also select the Layout/Output or Layout tab (depending on the driver version) and then select one of the Rotation options. ● If you check the print preview on your computer before printing, you can sometimes avoid wasting paper on prints containing obvious mistakes. See Preview a print on page 85. 86 Chapter 5 Printing ENWW

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If you have a high-resolution image
If your image has a resolution greater than the rendering resolution (which you can see in the Custom Print
Quality Options box under Windows), print sharpness may be improved by selecting the
Maximum detail
option.
This option is available only if you are printing on glossy paper and you have selected
Best
print quality.
Using the front panel:
Tap
, then
Default printing configuration
>
Print quality
>
Enable maximum detail
.
NOTE:
The
Maximum detail
option results in slower printing with photo papers, but it does not increase the
amount of ink used.
Print in gray shades
You can convert all colors in your image to shades of gray: see
Printing in grayscale
on page
135
.
Print with crop lines
Crop lines indicate where the paper should be cut to reduce it to your selected page size. You can print crop lines
with individual jobs in the following ways:
In the Windows V3 driver dialog:
Select the
Paper/Quality
tab, then click the Margins/Cutter
Settings
button.
Check the
Draw cutting lines
box in the
Layout and Margins
window.
In the Windows V4 driver dialog:
Select the
Output
tab and check the
Crop lines
box.
Alternatively, you can choose to print crop lines with all jobs by default:
Using the front panel:
Tap
, then
Default printing configuration
>
Paper options
>
Enable crop lines
>
On
.
To print crop lines with nested jobs (see
Nest jobs to save roll paper
on page
87
), you must select a different
option:
Using the front panel:
Tap
, then
Job management
>
Nest options
>
Enable crop lines
>
On
.
Use paper economically
Here are some recommendations for making economical use of paper:
If you are printing relatively small images or document pages, you can use nesting to print them side by
side instead of one after another. See
Nest jobs to save roll paper
on page
87
.
You may be able to save some roll paper by using the following options:
In the Windows driver dialog:
With a version 3 driver: Click the
Paper/Quality
tab, then the Margins/Cutter
Settings
button,
then check the box
Remove blank areas
.
With a version 4 driver: Click the
Output
tab, then
Roll options
, then check the box
Remove blank
areas
.
You can also select the
Layout/Output
or
Layout
tab (depending on the driver version) and then select
one of the
Rotation
options.
If you check the print preview on your computer before printing, you can sometimes avoid wasting paper
on prints containing obvious mistakes. See
Preview a print
on page
85
.
86
Chapter 5
Printing
ENWW