Using the PostScript Driver
Image Modes
There are two image modes. You can choose both at the same time.
•Negative Image
This option converts the black image areas in the original to white, the white image areas to black, and any dark gray image areas to light gray. Printing a negative image may be useful for documents that have a substantial amount of dark background and/or light text and images. Note that excessive use of the Negative Image option can cause premature toner depletion and possible printer damage.
•Mirror Image
This option flips the image orientation 180 degrees, thereby reversing the image and all associated text.
•Fax Friendly Black
This feature changes your color document to patterns of black and white. The different colors are rendered as distinguishable black and white patterns. For example, a pie chart which contains wedges of different solid colors will be printed with a different pattern replacing each color so that the distinction between the pieces is maintained. Colored text is also rendered as a pattern, but the character is outlined. Anything that is black in your document remains black and is not rendered as a pattern.