Print Mode

Purpose:

To determine whether images are printed in a monochrome grayscale or in color.

Values:

Color*

Black & White

Note: Selections made in the printer PostScript or PCL drivers for Windows will override other selections.

Print Resolution

Purpose:

To define the number of dots printed per inch (dpi). The higher the value, the sharper the clarity of printed characters and graphics.

Values:

2400 IQ*

Provides the highest resolution for detailed line art or images.

1200 dpi

Provides high quality output for text and business graphics, such as line art

 

and electronically generated charts. This setting also provides increased gloss.

Toner Darkness

Purpose:

To lighten or darken text images, or conserve toner.

Values:

1–5 (4*)

1 is lightest; 5 is darkest.

Select a lower value for finer line width, higher definition in graphics, and lighter grayscale images. Select a higher value for bolder line widths or darker grayscale images. Select 5 for very bold text. Select a value less than 4 to conserve toner.

A vertical bar ( ) indicates the factory default value. An arrow symbol ( V ) indicates a user default value.

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IBM 1220 manual Print Mode, Print Resolution, Toner Darkness, 143, Color Black & White