2 PRINTING FROM WINDOWS
Image Quality TabThe 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
-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.42 “Setting: Color Balance Tab”
P.43 “Setting: Image Attribute 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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