Lexmark OptraImage Color 1200r User's Guide - Page 53

Technical, Reference, PostScript Menu

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PostScript Menu Use the PostScript Menu to change settings that only affect jobs printed using the PostScript Level 2 emulation printer language. For information about the PostScript commands supported by your printer, refer to the printer Technical Reference. PostScript Menu Menu item Print PS Error Values Off* On Font Priority Set Print PS Error On to print PostScript Level 2 emulation errors. If an error occurs, the job stops processing, the error message prints, and the printer flushes the job. If Print PS Error is set Off and an error occurs, the job flushes without printing the error message. Resident* Flash/Disk Image Smoothing Use the Font Priority menu item to establish the font search order. Select Resident to search the printer's internal memory (ROM) for the requested font before searching flash memory or an optional hard disk. Select Flash/Disk to search the hard disk, if installed, and then search flash memory, before searching for the requested fonts in printer memory. Off* On *Factory default When you are printing low resolution images, such as images you download from the World Wide Web at 72 dpi, set Image Smoothing On. Image Smoothing enhances the contrast and sharpness of bitmapped images and smooths color transitions. The setting may have no effect on images downloaded at 300 dpi or higher resolution. Menus 39

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Menus
PostScript Menu
Use the PostScript Menu to change settings that only affect
jobs printed using the PostScript Level 2 emulation printer
language. For information about the PostScript commands
supported by your printer, refer to the printer
Technical
Reference
.
PostScript Menu
Menu item
Values
Print PS Error
Off*
On
Set Print PS Error On to print PostScript Level 2 emulation errors. If an error occurs, the job
stops processing, the error message prints, and the printer flushes the job.
If Print PS Error is set Off
and an error occurs, the job flushes without printing the error
message.
Font Priority
Resident*
Flash/Disk
Use the Font Priority menu item to establish the font search order. Select Resident to search
the printer’s internal memory (ROM) for the requested font before searching flash memory or
an optional hard disk. Select Flash/Disk to search the hard disk, if installed, and then search
flash memory, before searching for the requested fonts in printer memory.
Image Smoothing
Off*
On
When you are printing low resolution images, such as images you download from the World
Wide Web at 72 dpi, set Image Smoothing On. Image Smoothing enhances the contrast and
sharpness of bitmapped images and smooths color transitions. The setting may have no
effect on images downloaded at 300 dpi or higher resolution.
*Factory default