2 PRINTING FROM WINDOWS

‰Image Quality Tab

The Image Quality Tab allows you to select how images are printed. You can easily select appropriate image quality depending on the type of document.

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1)Image Quality Type

This sets how colors are printed by selecting the job type. The printer driver automatically applies proper image quality for selected job type. You can select a pre-defined image quality type, or you can select a custom image quality type that you created. The custom image quality type can be created or modified by clicking [Setting].

-General — Select this to apply proper image quality for printing a general color document.

-Photograph — Select this to apply proper image quality for printing photos.

-Presentation — Select this to apply proper image quality for printing a vivid document.

-Line Art — Select this to apply proper image quality for printing a document contain a lot of characters or line arts.

-Advanced — Select this to apply a profile which can adjust color space. The [Advanced] option is available only for the PS3/XPS Printer driver.

The Image Quality type option is not available when [Black and White] or [Twin Color] is selected at the [Color] box on the Basic tab.

2)[Setting]

Click this to customize an image quality setting. When this is clicked, the Setting dialog box appears. You can set up to 20 custom image quality settings.

P.40 “Setting: Basic Tab”

P.42 “Setting: Color Balance Tab”

P.43 “Setting: Image Attribute Tab”

P.44 “Setting: Advanced Tab”

In order to create a new custom image quality setting, you must access the printer driver properties from the Printers folder (When using Windows XP/Server 2003, Printers and Faxes). When you access the printer driver properties from an application’s Print dialog box, you cannot add or reduce the custom image quality setting.

3)[Delete]

Click this to delete the custom image quality setting. When you click this, the confirmation dialog box appears. Click [Yes] to delete the setting.

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