PCL6 Print Driver Functionality
The PCL6 driver has a familiar look and feel following
For those not needing multiple media supplies in a single document, all major features are found on the opening tab. This eliminates the need to navigate away from the opening tab and reduces job build times. The MP1350 can only be equipped with the separate die punch GBC unit. In the screenshot opposite.
For those looking for more media flexibility, the Paper tab allows users to specify a media supply for the front, back, and chapter/insert pages. This flexible feature set allows a wide range of professional documents to be produced. Chapter mode and user defined modes both allow users to work on any given page within the document applying media type, selection, and printing attributes (1 side, 2 side, no print, lead chapter page (such as starting on the facing page). All media sources can be selected for each paper selection type with the exception of user defined mode, which does not provide access to the twin interposer unit. This would have been a good feature to enable since user defined mode allows for entire page ranges to be added quickly versus chapter mode, which does allow for feeding from the interposer units. Chapter mode applies the setting on a page by page basis.
With little trial and error, users can build a very wide range of documents incorporating up to nine different media supplies that should more than adequately provide for the toughest
Print Quality settings are fairly standard with users able to choose 600 dpi or 1,200 dpi output, vector or raster graphics,
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13 November 2006
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