Driver and Software

Other Print Options

You can set the following in Printer Function:

￿ Colour Calibration

 

￿ Use Reprint

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￿Sleep Time

￿Improve Print Output

Colour Calibration

The output density of each colour may vary depending on the temperature and humidity of the environment the printer is in. This setting helps you to improve colour density by letting the printer driver use the colour calibration data stored in your printer.

￿Use Calibration Data

If the printer driver successfully gets the calibration data, the printer driver will automatically check this box. Remove the check mark if you do not want to use the data.

￿Start Colour Calibration

If you click this button, your printer will start colour calibration and then the printer driver will attempt to get the calibration data from your printer.

Note

If you print by using the Direct Print feature, PictBridge feature or BR-Script printer driver, you need to perform the calibration from the control panel. See Calibration on page 96.

Use Reprint

The printer keeps the print job sent to it in memory.

You can reprint the last job without sending the data again from your computer.For more information about the Reprint function, see Reprinting documents on page 79.

Note

If you want to prevent other people from printing your data using the reprint function, uncheck the Use Reprint check box.

Sleep Time

When the printer does not receive data for a certain period of time, it enters sleep mode. In sleep mode, the printer acts as though it were turned off. When you choose Printer Default, the timeout setting has been set to a specific time set at the factory, this can be altered in the driver or at the printer. Intelligent Sleep Mode automatically adjusts to the most suitable timeout setting depending on the frequency of your printer use.

While the printer is in sleep mode, Back light is off, the LCD shows Sleep, but the printer can still receive data. Receiving a print file or document or pressing Go will automatically wake up the printer to start printing.

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