Samsung ML-5200A manual Graphics tab

Page 40

02-Operating 3/2/00 9:36 AM Page 17

Graphics tab

Menu Option

Functions

 

 

Resolution

Sets the print resolution. The higher the setting,

 

the sharper the clarity of printed characters and

 

graphics. For best results, set this to 600 dpi. For

 

faster printing and smaller memory requirements

 

(and a lower quality), use 300 dpi instead.

 

 

SRT mode

Allows you to select the print quality of your text

 

output. SRT (Samsung Resolution Enhancement

 

Technology) produces print with smooth angles,

 

curves and edges. Image Enhance is available

 

only when you set the resolution to 600 dpi.

 

 

Toner save mode

When this is checked, the printer uses less toner

 

to print the document. The output is a little

 

lighter, but you can extend the life of the toner

 

cartridge.

 

 

Graphics mode

Sets how to send graphic information to the

 

printer. All graphics can be printed as Raster

 

images, however, some geometric shapes or

 

patterns print faster if they are printed as Vector

 

graphics. The vector setting usually provides

 

faster printing speed, but some vector formatted

 

images may not print as they appear on your

 

computer screen, or may generate an error

 

condition. If this happen, select the Raster setting

 

and reprint the graphic images.

 

 

Halftoning

Halftone produces a gray appearance on the

 

printed page using combinations of black dots.

 

Choose Device for printed graphic image that the

 

printer is provided. If you want to have smooth,

 

realistic and photographic appearance, choose

 

Fine. If your graphic images were originally

 

scanned in through a scanner, choose Coarse.

 

Choose Line art for graphic images with intricate

 

lines and fine detail like clip art graphics.

 

 

Operating your printer 2.15

Image 40
Contents ML-5200A Page Contents Maintenance Setting up your printer Unpacking Selecting a locationUnderstanding the printer parts Front viewRear view Installing the toner cartridge Handle Loading paper Insert the paper in the automatic paper feederPaper guide Output leverConnecting the printer to your computer Using parallel portUsing USB port Attaching the power cord Printing a test Installing printer driver Software installationSystem requirement Windows 95/98/NT4.0 installation Windows 95/98 plug and play Windows 3.1x installation Installing printer utilities Installing the USB port driverInstalling RCP only for Dos users DOS prompt C\, type xcopy d\5200\eng\rcp\*.* c\prtutilMaking an installation diskette Uninstalling printer driver Operating your printer Control Panel Indicator lightsAll lights Button function Selecting paper type and feed source Type Size Feed Source CapacityLoading a stack of paper Place the print side facing you Operating your printer Adjust the paper guides to the width of the print material Using the manual paper feeder Automatic paper feeder Manual paper feederFace-up output slot may not hold the printed pages properly Paper guidelines Windows 95 / 98 / NT Selecting your printerWindows Printing a document Print settings PCL 6 printer driverPaper tab Graphics tab Output tab Overlay tab PCL 5e printer driver Watermark tabBasic tab Information tab Client PC Sharing Setup Setting Up Host PC PrinterPrinting on network printer Remote Control Panel only for DOS users Printer Font About Maintenance Resetting the printer Cleaning the outside Cleaning the printerCleaning the inside Managing the toner cartridge Replacing the toner cartridgeTake the following steps to replace the toner cartridge Maintenance Adding printer memory Memory Card Pin Metal clipMetal clip Memo Troubleshooting Clearing paper jams Paper jam in input areaPaper jam in output area Paper jam inside the printer Tips for avoiding paper jams Fixing problems Printer problemsInsufficient memory Printout does not matchPaper size Half of the page is blankPrint quality problems Background scatter Unexpected characters orMissing character Back of printout dirtyPaper problems Transparencies or Envelopes do not feedRepeated paper jams OccurBefore you call service Appendix FCC regulations Canadian radio interference regulationsEC declaration of conformity Laser safety statement Safety information Product SafetySpecifications Index Appendix 3/2/00 908 AM Electronics