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Troubleshooting

NOTE

You can also perform the same procedure from the touch panel display. (See "Line Control," on p. 3-20.)

Gradation in the black or gray parts of the image does not appear smooth (the color changes stand out).

Cause

'RGB Pure Black Process' is affecting the black or gray part of the gradation.

 

 

Remedy

Disable 'RGB Pure Black Process' in the Windows PS printer driver or Mac PS

 

printer driver and print the data again. (See the Help function on the printer

 

driver.)

IMPORTANT

If you change the above settings, gray or black data is printed using CMYK toners. Therefore, the data may be printed in color, even if all pages are monochrome.

NOTE

You can also perform the same procedure from the touch panel display. (See "RGB Pure Black Process," on p. 3-71.)

The gray data appears grainy.

Cause

The RGB Pure Black Process setting, in combination with the Prioritize Printing

 

of Lines and Text setting in the printer driver or Output Profile setting on the

 

control panel, is affecting the gray part of the data.

 

 

Remedy

Disable 'RGB Pure Black Process' and 'Prioritize Printing of Lines and Text' in

 

the Windows PS printer driver or Mac PS printer driver, and print the data again.

 

(See the Help function on the PS printer driver.)

IMPORTANT

If you change the above settings, gray or black data is printed using CMYK toners. Therefore, the data may be printed in color, even if all pages are monochrome.

NOTE

You can also perform the same procedure from 'RGB Pure Black Process' or 'Output Profile' in the touch panel display. To perform the 'Output Profile' setting, set to [Normal]. (See "RGB Pure Black Process," on p. 3-71,and "Output Profile," on p. 3-69.)

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