CPrint Quality option

The Print Quality settings are used to define the overall quality of the document printed by the unit.

Click on the arrow next to the Print Quality setting and select one of the following:

Excellent Quality: Used for printing ink jet transparencies, ink jet back print film, and other high quality print media. It prints with 360q360 dpi in color and monochrome.

High Quality (HQ): This print quality produces better, but slower output than Normal print quality. It prints with 360q360 dpi in color.

High Quality

(Smoothing): This print quality produces better, but slower output than Normal print quality. It prints with 720q360 dpi in monochrome using smoothing technology. Smoothing means that extra pixels are printed to round off “jaggies”, which may appear in text characters.

Normal:This print quality is the best choice for everyday use.

It prints with 360q360 dpi in color and monochrome. This is the default print quality.

Draft Quality: Used for quickly printing draft documents.

It prints with 180q180 dpi in color and monochrome, and uses less ink than the other print qualities.

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DColor option

The Color setting defines how colors are interpreted and printed by the unit.

Select one of the following:

Color:Used for printing in full color (up to 24-bit per pixel capability).

Monochrome: Used for printing text in black and white, and graphic images in grayscale. Full-color images will be translated and printed in shades of gray. The Grayscale setting will result in a faster printing speed than the color setting and is useful for printing draft copies of color files. Each pixel is represented by 8 bits of data representing a level of gray from 0 to 255.

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