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Two-Color Printing, Print Quality, Configuration Value, Default Value, Details

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Two-Color Printing Your printer supports two-color thermal paper. You can configure it in the Print Mode dialog by choosing the 'Raster' setting. To enable two-color printing you must put two-color thermal paper into the printer and make the correct settings following the procedures below. It is recommended that you configure the same value in 2 locations. 1. Open the 'Control Panel'. On Windows 7, open the 'Devices and Printers' folder. On Windows Vista, open the 'Printers' folder. On Windows XP, open the 'Printers and Faxes' folder. 2. Right-click the printer queue that you want to configure to open a shortcut menu. On Windows 7, click 'Printer properties'. On Windows Vista, click 'Run as administrator', and then click 'Properties'. On Windows XP, click 'Properties'. 3. Click on the 'Printing Preference...' button found on the 'General' tab, then open the 'Paper/Quality' tab in the new window and select the '2 color paper' option of the 'Media' setting. Select the 'Color' option of the 'Color' setting. 4. Click on the 'Printing Defaults...' button found on the 'Advanced' tab, then open the 'Paper/Quality' tab in the new window and select the '2 color paper' option of the 'Media' setting. Select the 'Color' option of the 'Color' setting. Print Quality This printer driver provides the ability to change the Print Quality in order to change the print resolution. The following is the procedure. 1. Open the 'Control Panel'. On Windows 7, open the 'Devices and Printers' folder. On Windows Vista, open the 'Printers' folder. On Windows XP, open the 'Printers and Faxes' folder. 2. Right-click the icon of the print queue whose print quality you want to change, and click 'Printing Preferences'. 3. Select the 'Layout' tab and click the 'Advanced...' button. 4. You can configure the 'Print Quality' in the 'Graphic' section. You may select from the following options. Configuration Value 203 x 406 dots per inch 203 x 203 dots per inch Default Value ○ Details Print 203dpi (Width) 406dpi (Height). Print 203dpi (Width) 203dpi (Height). - 14 -

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Two-Color Printing
Your printer supports two-color thermal paper.
You can configure it in the
Print Mode
dialog by choosing the ‘Raster’ setting.
To enable two-color printing you must put two-color thermal paper into the printer and make the correct
settings following the procedures below. It is recommended that you configure the same value in 2
locations.
1.
Open the 'Control Panel'. On Windows 7, open the 'Devices and Printers' folder. On Windows Vista,
open the 'Printers' folder. On Windows XP, open the 'Printers and Faxes' folder.
2.
Right-click the printer queue that you want to configure to open a shortcut menu. On Windows 7,
click 'Printer properties'. On Windows Vista, click 'Run as administrator', and then click 'Properties'.
On Windows XP, click 'Properties'.
3.
Click on the 'Printing Preference...' button found on the 'General' tab, then open the 'Paper/Quality'
tab in the new window and select the '2 color paper' option of the 'Media' setting. Select the 'Color'
option of the 'Color' setting.
4.
Click on the 'Printing Defaults...' button found on the 'Advanced' tab, then open the 'Paper/Quality'
tab in the new window and select the '2 color paper' option of the 'Media' setting. Select the 'Color'
option of the 'Color' setting.
 
Print Quality
This printer driver provides the ability to change the Print Quality in order to change the print resolution.
The following is the procedure.
1.
Open the 'Control Panel'. On Windows 7, open the 'Devices and Printers' folder. On Windows Vista,
open the 'Printers' folder. On Windows XP, open the 'Printers and Faxes' folder.
2.
Right-click the icon of the print queue whose print quality you want to change, and click 'Printing
Preferences'.
3.
Select the 'Layout' tab and click the 'Advanced...' button.
4.
You can configure the 'Print Quality' in the 'Graphic' section.
You may select from the following options.
Configuration Value
Default Value
Details
203 x 406 dots per inch
Print 203dpi (Width) 406dpi (Height).
203 x 203 dots per inch
Print 203dpi (Width) 203dpi (Height).