Printer Settings
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Asterisks (*)Settings marked with "*1" are only available when the option is installed. Initial settings and display order of setting options differ for settings marked with "*2" depending on the country or region of purchase. Priority of settingsSettings that are specified in an application or on the printer driver will override those specified on the machine. The settings described in this section are especially useful if you are printing on an operating system such as UNIX on which the printer drivers for the machine are not available. Availability of settingsAll the printer settings described in this section, except for <Paper Size Override> ( Paper Size Override), are only available for PCL printing. Specifying these settings is unnecessary, for example, when you print using the UFRII printer driver. |
Copies
Set the number of copies to print.
1 to 99 (Copies) |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Copies>
Set the number of copies to print
<Apply>
2-Sided Printing
Select whether to make 2-sided printouts.
Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<2-Sided Printing>
<Off> or <On>
Default Paper
Select the default setting for the size and type of the paper to print on.
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<Default Paper Size> and <Default Paper Type> cannot be specified separately. Specify the paper size in the <Default Paper Size> screen, and then specify the paper type in the <Default Paper Type> screen. |
Default Paper Size *2
Select the default setting for the size of the paper to print on.
LTR LGL STMT EXEC FOOLSCAP OFICIO No. 10 (COM10) Monarch DL ISO-C5 Government-LTR Government-LGL AUS-FOOLSCAP Brazil-OFICIO Mexico-OFICIO Korean-LGL F4A A4 A5 B5 Nagagata 3 Yougatanaga 3 Postcard Reply Postcard 4 on 1 Postcard Custom |
Default Paper Type *2
Select the default setting for the type of the paper to print on.
Plain 1 (18 lb Bond-20 lb Bond)/(64-75 g/m 2) Plain 2 (21 lb Bond-24 lb Bond)/(76-90 g/m2) Plain 3 (25 lb Bond-27 lb Bond)/(91-105 g/m2) Recycled 1 (18 lb Bond-20 lb Bond)/(64-75 g/m2) Recycled 2 (21 lb Bond-24 lb Bond)/(76-90 g/m2) Recycled 3 (25 lb Bond-27 lb Bond)/(91-105 g/m2) Color Heavy 1 (29 lb Bond-34 lb Bond)/(106-128 g/m2) Heavy 2 (35 lb Bond-60 lb Cover)/(129-163 g/m2) Heavy 3 (61 lb Cover-81 lb Cover)/(164-220 g/m2) Postcard Envelope Thin (16 lb Bond)/(60-63 g/m2) Transparency Labels Bond (23 lb Bond)/(90 g/m2) |
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If you select an envelope (<No. 10 (COM10)>, <Monarch>, <DL>, <Nagagata 3> , <Yougatanaga 3> or <ISO-C5>) as the paper size in <Default Paper Size>, only <Envelope> is available as a paper type. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Default Paper>
Tap the paper size
Tap the paper type
Paper Size Override
Off On |
Print Quality
Specify the print quality such as toner density and image data processing methods.
Density
Specify the print density for each toner color. As the value gets bigger, the density becomes darker.
Yellow 17 Levels Magenta 17 Levels Cyan 17 Levels Black 17 Levels |
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The settings specified for <Density> are disabled when <Toner Save> is enabled. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Density>
Tap the toner color
Specify the toner density
<Apply>
<Apply>
Density (Fine Adjust)
Adjust the toner density for each toner color. You can adjust the density separately for darker areas (<High>), medium areas (<Medium>), and lighter areas (<Low>).
Yellow High 17 Levels Medium 17 Levels Low 17 Levels Magenta High 17 Levels Medium 17 Levels Low 17 Levels Cyan High 17 Levels Medium 17 Levels Low 17 Levels Black High 17 Levels Medium 17 Levels Low 17 Levels |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Density>
<Fine Adjust>
Tap the toner color
<High>, <Medium>, or <Low>
Specify the toner density
Tap <Apply> repeatedly until <Settings applied.> is displayed.
Toner Save
Select whether to reduce toner consumption.
Off On |
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When this setting is enabled, fine lines and portions with lighter print density may become blurred. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Toner Save>
<Off> or <On>
Gradation
Select the data processing method to reproduce gradations. Select <High 2> if you want to print in better quality than when selecting <High 1>.
High 1 High 2 |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Gradation>
<High 1> or <High 2>
Special Smoothing Mode
Select a smoothing mode to print documents with a smooth finish. If you are not satisfied with the printing results of <Mode 1> (default), you can try printing again by using another.
Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Special Smoothing Mode>
Tap the smoothing mode
<Mode 1>
Prints the edges of dark colored text, lines, and graphics smoothly. This setting is recommended for most types of printing.
<Mode 2>
Prints both edges and interior halftones of graphics smoothly.
<Mode 3>
Prints dark colored text and lines on halftone backgrounds smoothly.
<Mode 4>
Prints the edges of objects (text, lines, graphics and photographic images) smoothly.
<Mode 5>
Prints images and halftones evenly.
<Mode 6>
Prints entire objects smoothly.
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When <Error Diffusion> is enabled for <Halftones> ( Halftones), <Mode 1>, <Mode 2>, <Mode 3>, and <Mode 4> apply the same effect on printouts as <Mode 6> does. |
Toner Volume Correction
This setting enables you to set the Toner Save function. Toner Save uses less toner to print documents and may result in longer toner life.
Normal Gradation Priority Text Priority |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Toner Volume Correction>
Tap the toner volume
<Normal>
Text and line data are printed with a toner volume that upholds the resolution for text and lines. Other types of data are printed with a toner volume that upholds the color.
<Gradation Priority>
All data is printed with a toner volume that upholds the color.
<Text Priority>
All data is printed with a toner volume that upholds the resolution.
Line Control
Select the data processing method to reproduce lines. If <Resolution Priority> is selected, lines are processed to print as clearly as text. If <Gradation Priority> is selected, lines are processed as graphics and printed in similar tones and gradations to those of graphics.
Resolution Priority Gradation Priority |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Line Control>
<Resolution Priority> or <Gradation Priority>
Layout
Specify the page layout settings such as binding position and margin values.
Binding Location
Select the binding position of the paper (along the long edge or the short edge). For 2-sided printing, image orientation is automatically arranged to produce the correct layout.
in the illustrations below represent margins.
When the binding position is on the long edge of the paper:
When the binding position is on the short edge of the paper:
Long Edge Short Edge |
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You cannot create a binding margin with this setting alone. Use this setting in combination with the <Gutter> setting to set the binding margin for the selected binding position. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Layout>
<Binding Location>
<Long Edge> or <Short Edge>
Gutter
Specify the binding margin to apply to the binding position selected in the <Binding Location> setting.
-1.90 to ±0 to +1.90 (inches) or -50.0 to ±0 to +50.0 (mm) |
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If this setting moves any of the print data outside the printable area, the portion outside the printable area will not be printed. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Layout>
<Gutter>
Specify the binding margin
<Apply>
Offset Short Edge (Front)
Specify the print position by setting the offset value for the short edge on the front side of the paper. Increasing the value moves the print position to the right. Decreasing the value moves the print position to the left.
-2.00 to ±0 to +2.00 (inches) or -50.0 to ±0 to +50.0 (mm) |
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If this setting moves any of the print data outside the printable area, the portion outside the printable area will not be printed. |
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You can specify this setting in combination with the <Offset Long Edge (Front)>, <Offset Short Edge (Back)>, and <Offset Long Edge (Back)>. By specifying all four settings, for example, the print position is shifted as shown in the illustration below. If the offset settings are specified in combination with the <Gutter> setting, the specified values are added together. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Layout>
<Offset Short Edge (Front)>
Specify the offset value
<Apply>
Offset Long Edge (Front)
Specify the print position by setting the offset value for the long edge on the front side of the paper. Increasing the value moves the print position downward. Decreasing the value moves the print position upward.
-2.00 to ±0 to +2.00 (inches) or -50.0 to ±0 to +50.0 (mm) |
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If this setting moves any of the print data outside the printable area, the portion outside the printable area will not be printed. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Layout>
<Offset Long Edge (Front)>
Specify the offset value
<Apply>
Offset Short Edge (Back)
Specify the print position by setting the offset value for the short edge on the back side of the paper. Increasing the value moves the print position to the right. Decreasing the value moves the print position to the left.
-2.00 to ±0 to +2.00 (inches) or -50.0 to ±0 to +50.0 (mm) |
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If this setting moves any of the print data outside the printable area, the portion outside the printable area will not be printed. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Layout>
<Offset Short Edge (Back)>
Specify the offset value
<Apply>
Offset Long Edge (Back)
Specify the print position by setting the offset value for the long edge on the back side of the paper. Increasing the value moves the print position downward. Decreasing the value moves the print position upward.
-2.00 to ±0 to +2.00 (inches) or -50.0 to ±0 to +50.0 (mm) |
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If this setting moves any of the print data outside the printable area, the portion outside the printable area will not be printed. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Layout>
<Offset Long Edge (Back)>
Specify the offset value
<Apply>
Auto Error Skip
Select whether to automatically perform error skip to bypass errors and continue printing when an error occurs with the print data. If <Off> is selected, you can perform error skip by using the operation panel.
Off On |
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Error skip bypasses errors in print data, so the document may not be printed correctly. You can manually perform error skip. <Copy/Print Job> <Job Status> Tap the document containing errors <Skip Error> |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Auto Error Skip>
<Off> or <On>
Timeout
Set the time period after which the machine deletes incomplete print data from memory. The machine deletes incomplete print data because it may have some errors and prevent the machine from printing the next document.
5 to 15 to 300 (sec.) |
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Provide the machine with enough time to receive all the print data from the computer, especially when printing large amounts of data. If you specify a time period that is too short, the machine may not receive all the print data in time for printing.
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<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Timeout>
Set the time period
<Apply>
Personality
This setting enables the machine to process data received from the host computer in the specified data format. Setting the Personality mode to <Auto> makes the machine determine the type of data received from the host on a job-by-job basis. If you are printing from applications on a computer, we recommend that you use <Auto>.
Auto PS PCL |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Personality>
Select the Personality mode
Color Mode
Select whether to print in color or in black and white. If <Auto (Color/B&W)> is selected, the machine automatically switches the color mode, printing color pages in color, and black and white pages in black and white.
Auto (Color/B&W) Color Black and White |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Color Mode>
Tap the color mode
Gradation Settings
Specify this setting to improve the smoothness of the gradations of graphics and photographic images. Select <Smooth 1> to improve the smoothness moderately. Select <Smooth 2> to apply a stronger smoothing effect than <Smooth 1>. You can specify this setting separately for graphics and images.
Gradation Off Smooth 1 Smooth 2 Apply to Graphics Off On Apply to Images Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Gradation Settings>
Specify the gradation settings
Compressed Image Output
Specify how print data should be treated when it is too large to be held in the memory of the machine. The machine can either print the data in lower image quality (<Output>) or cancel printing and display an error message (<Display Error>).
Output Display Error |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<Compressed Image Output>
<Output> or <Display Error>
UFR II
Specify the UFR II printing settings such as page layout and print quality.
Halftones
Specify the data processing method to reproduce halftones. You can select whether to use <Error Diffusion>, and you can also select <Resolution> or <Gradation> separately for text, graphics, and images.
Error Diffusion Off On Resolution/Gradation Text Resolution Gradation Graphics Resolution Gradation Image Resolution Gradation |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<Halftones>
Specify the halftones settings
<Error Diffusion>
Prints small text and fine lines with a clear finish. If this setting is set to <On>, <Resolution> and <Gradation> settings that are specified for <Text>, <Graphics>, and <Image> are disabled.
<Resolution>/<Gradation>
<Resolution>
Prints text and thin lines with clear edges.
<Gradation>
Prints gradations such as those in graphics or photographic images with a smooth finish.
RGB Source Profile
Select the source profile for color matching to print RGB data, according to the monitor you are using. If you are using an sRGB-compatible computer display, and select <sRGB>, the tone of printouts will be close to how they appear on your computer display. Select <Gamma 1.5>, <Gamma 1.8>, or <Gamma 2.4> to adjust the gamma value as necessary. As the value gets bigger, the printout becomes darker. You can specify the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text sRGB Gamma 1.5 Gamma 1.8 Gamma 2.4 Graphics sRGB Gamma 1.5 Gamma 1.8 Gamma 2.4 Image sRGB Gamma 1.5 Gamma 1.8 Gamma 2.4 |
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This setting is enabled only when <CMS> is selected in <CMS (Matching)/Gamma>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<RGB Source Profile>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
Tap the source profile
Output Profile
Select the output profile for color matching. It is recommended that you use the default <Normal> setting for printing text or graphic data, and the <Photo> setting for printing photographic images.
Text Normal Photo Graphics Normal Photo Image Normal Photo |
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This setting is enabled only when <CMS> is selected in <CMS (Matching)/Gamma>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<Output Profile>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
<Normal> or <Photo>
Matching Method
Select the color matching method to match the color of the printouts to that displayed on the computer display. You can specify the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text Perceptual Saturation Colorimetric Graphics Perceptual Saturation Colorimetric Image Perceptual Saturation Colorimetric |
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The settings for the printer driver and the display of the UFRII Printer are as follows: Printer Driver Settings | Display Settings | Perceptual (Match the Monitor) | Set <Matching Method> to <Colorimetric> set <Output Profile> to <Normal>. | Perceptual (Photographic) | Set <Matching Method> to <Colorimetric> set <Output Profile> to <Photo>. | Saturation | Set <Matching Method> to <Saturation> set <Output Profile> to <Normal>. | Colorimetric (No White Point Correction)* | *Colorimetric (No White Point Correction) can only be set on Windows XP. |
This setting is enabled only when <CMS> is selected in <CMS (Matching)/Gamma>. To set <Colorimetric>, set <Matching Method> to <Colorimetric> set <Output Profile> to <Photo>. If you want to set "Vivid Photo" when the UFR II driver is installed, set <Matching Method> to <Saturation> set <Output Profile> to <Photo>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<Matching Method>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
Tap the matching method
<Perceptual>
Performs color matching suitable for printing photographic images when <Photo> for the <Output Profile> setting has also been selected.
<Saturation>
Performs color matching for printing vivid graphics such as illustrations and diagrams.
<Colorimetric>
Performs color matching to minimize the differences in color between originals such as color samples or logos and printouts.
Gray Compensation
Select whether to print gray (black and white) data using only the black toner. You can specify the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text Off On Graphics Off On Image Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<Gray Compensation>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
<Off> or <On>
<Off>
Prints gray (black and white) data by using the yellow, magenta, cyan, and black toner. Gradation reproducibility of dark areas improves in comparison to <On>.
<On>
Prints gray (black and white) data by using only the black toner and reduces toner bleeding.
CMS (Matching) Selection
You can set the machine or a computer (printer driver) to perform color matching. If <Printer> is selected, the machine performs color matching, and if <Host> is selected, the computer or printer driver performs it.
Printer Host |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<CMS (Matching) Selection>
<Printer> or <Host>
CMS (Matching)/Gamma
Select the processing method for print data. You can select to perform color matching or to perform gamma correction. You can specify the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text Gamma CMS Graphics Gamma CMS Image Gamma CMS |
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Making changes to this setting switches between available / unavailable for the following items. : Available : Unavailable | Gamma | CMS | RGB Source Profile | | | Matching Method | | | Output Profile | | | Gamma Correction | | |
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<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<CMS (Matching)/Gamma>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
<Gamma> or <CMS>
Gamma Correction
Set the gamma correction value to match the brightness of the printouts to that of the original data. If the printout looks darker or brighter than original, change the gamma correction value. As the value gets bigger, the printout becomes darker. You can apply the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 Graphics 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 Image 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 |
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This setting is enabled only when <Gamma> is selected in <CMS (Matching)/Gamma>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<Gamma Correction>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
Set the gamma value
Paper Save
Select whether to save paper by not outputting blank pages in documents. By selecting <On>, the machine will not output blank pages. To output all your document data when printing, including any blank pages that you have inserted in your document, select <Off>.
Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<Paper Save>
<Off> or <On>
Advanced Smoothing
Select how jagged outlines of text and graphics are smoothed. <Smooth 2> applies a stronger smoothing effect than <Smooth 1>. You can apply the setting separately for text and graphics.
Advanced Smoothing Off Smooth 1 Smooth 2 Apply to Graphics Off On Apply to Text Off On |
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This setting allows you to apply smoothing to graphics data and text data. Smoothing is not applied to image data. |
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<Apply to Graphics> and <Apply to Text> can only be selected when <Smooth 1> or <Smooth 2> is selected for Advanced Smoothing. Settings for <Apply to Graphics> and <Apply to Text> on the display will be effective only if [Printer Default] is set for Advanced Smoothing in the printer driver. The results of Advanced Smoothing may differ depending on the characters and graphics patterns. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<Advanced Smoothing>
Specify the smoothing setting
PCL
Specify the PCL printing settings such as page layout and print quality.
Paper Save
Select whether to save paper by not outputting blank pages in documents. By selecting <On>, the machine will not output blank pages. To output all your document data when printing, including any blank pages that you have inserted in your document, select <Off>.
Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Paper Save>
<Off> or <On>
Orientation
Select <Portrait> (vertical orientation) or <Landscape> (horizontal orientation) for the page orientation.
Portrait Landscape |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Orientation>
<Portrait> or <Landscape>
Font Number
Specify the font to use by selecting a corresponding font ID number from 0 to 104. You can print the PCL font list with font samples from the operation panel.
PS/PCL Font List0 to 104 |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Font Number>
Tap the font number
<Apply>
Point Size
Set the font size in points, adjustable in 0.25 increments. You can specify this setting only when a proportionally-spaced scalable font is selected in <Font Number>.
4.00 to 12.00 to 999.75 (point) |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Point Size>
Specify the point size
<Apply>
Pitch
Set the font pitch, or cpi (characters per inch), adjustable in 0.01 increments. You can specify this setting only when a fixed-pitch scalable font or a bitmap font is selected in <Font Number>.
0.44 to 10.00 to 99.99 (cpi) |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Pitch>
Specify the pitch value
<Apply>
Form Lines *2
Set the number of lines printed on one page from 5 to 128. This setting is automatically changed according to the settings specified in <Default Paper Size> and <Orientation>.
5 to 60 to 128 (lines) |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Form Lines>
Specify the number of lines
<Apply>
Character Code
Select the character code that is most suited for the computer you send print data from. The specified setting is ignored when the character code is controlled by the font specified in <Font Number>.
ARABIC8 DESKTOP GREEK8 HEBREW7 HEBREW8 ISO4 ISO6 ISO11 ISO15 ISO17 ISO21 ISO60 ISO69 ISOCYR ISOGRK ISOHEB ISOL1 ISOL2 ISOL5 ISOL6 LEGAL MATH8 MCTEXT MSPUBL | PC775 PC8 PC850 PC852 PC862 PC864 PC866 PC8DN PC8GRK PC8TK PC1004 PIFONT PSMATH PSTEXT ROMAN8 VNINTL VNMATH VNUS WIN30 WINARB WINBALT WINCYR WINGRK WINL1 WINL2 WINL5 |
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<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Character Code>
Tap the character code
Custom Paper
Select whether to set a custom paper size. Select <On> to set the dimensions of the paper in <X dimension> and <Y dimension>.
Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Custom Paper>
<Off> or <On>
Unit of Measure *2
Select the unit of measurement to use to set a custom paper size.
Millimeters Inches |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Unit of Measure>
<Millimeters> or <Inches>
X dimension
Specify the horizontal dimension (short edge) of the custom paper.
3 15/16 to 8 1/2 (inches) or 99 to 216 (mm) |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<X dimension>
Specify the dimension
<Apply>
Y dimension
Specify the vertical dimension (long edge) of the custom paper.
5 7/8 to 13 15/16 (inches) or 148 to 355 (mm) |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Y dimension>
Specify the dimension
<Apply>
Append CR to LF
Select whether to append a carriage return (CR) when the machine receives a line feed code (LF). If <Yes> is selected, the print position moves to the beginning of the next line when the machine receives an LF code. If <No> is selected, the print position moves to the next line, just under the received LF code.
Yes No |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Append CR to LF>
<Yes> or <No>
Enlarge A4 Print Width
Select whether to expand the width of the printable area of A4 size paper in portrait orientation to that of LTR size.
Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Enlarge A4 Print Width>
<Off> or <On>
Halftones
Specify the data processing method to reproduce halftones. You can select whether to use <Error Diffusion>, and you can also select <Resolution> or <Gradation> separately for text, graphics, and images.
Error Diffusion Off On Resolution/Gradation Text Resolution Gradation Graphics Resolution Gradation Image Resolution Gradation |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Halftones>
Specify the halftones settings
<Error Diffusion>
Prints small text and fine lines with a clear finish. If this setting is set to <On>, <Resolution> and <Gradation> settings that are specified for <Text>, <Graphics>, and <Image> are disabled.
<Resolution>/<Gradation>
<Resolution>
Prints text and thin lines with clear edges.
<Gradation>
Prints gradations such as those in graphics or photographic images with a smooth finish.
RGB Source Profile
Select the source profile for color matching to print RGB data, according to the monitor you are using. If you are using an sRGB-compatible computer display, and select <sRGB>, the tone of printouts will be close to how they appear on your computer display. Select <Gamma 1.5>, <Gamma 1.8>, or <Gamma 2.4> to adjust the gamma value as necessary. As the value gets bigger, the printout becomes darker. You can specify the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text sRGB Gamma 1.5 Gamma 1.8 Gamma 2.4 Graphics sRGB Gamma 1.5 Gamma 1.8 Gamma 2.4 Image sRGB Gamma 1.5 Gamma 1.8 Gamma 2.4 |
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This setting is enabled only when <CMS> is selected in <CMS (Matching)/Gamma>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<RGB Source Profile>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
Tap the source profile
Output Profile
Select the output profile for color matching. It is recommended that you use the default <Normal> setting for printing text or graphic data, and the <Photo> setting for printing photographic images.
Text Normal Photo Graphics Normal Photo Image Normal Photo |
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This setting is enabled only when <CMS> is selected in <CMS (Matching)/Gamma>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Output Profile>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
<Normal> or <Photo>
Matching Method
Select the color matching method to match the color of the printouts to that displayed on the computer display. You can specify the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text Perceptual Saturation Colorimetric Graphics Perceptual Saturation Colorimetric Image Perceptual Saturation Colorimetric |
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This setting is enabled only when <CMS> is selected in <CMS (Matching)/Gamma>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Matching Method>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
Tap the matching method
<Perceptual>
Performs color matching suitable for printing photographic images when <Photo> for the <Output Profile> setting has also been selected.
<Saturation>
Performs color matching for printing vivid graphics such as illustrations and diagrams.
<Colorimetric>
Performs color matching to minimize the differences in color between originals such as color samples or logos and printouts.
Gray Compensation
Select whether to print gray (black and white) data using only the black toner. You can specify the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text Off On Graphics Off On Image Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Gray Compensation>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
<Off> or <On>
<Off>
Prints gray (black and white) data by using the yellow, magenta, cyan, and black toner. Gradation reproducibility of dark areas improves in comparison to <On>.
<On>
Prints gray (black and white) data by using only the black toner and reduces toner bleeding.
CMS (Matching) Selection
You can set the machine or a computer (printer driver) to perform color matching. If <Printer> is selected, the machine performs color matching, and if <Host> is selected, the computer or printer driver performs it.
Printer Host |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<CMS (Matching) Selection>
<Printer> or <Host>
CMS (Matching)/Gamma
Select the processing method for print data. You can select to perform color matching or to perform gamma correction. You can specify the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text Gamma CMS Graphics Gamma CMS Image Gamma CMS |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<CMS (Matching)/Gamma>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
<Gamma> or <CMS>
Gamma Correction
Set the gamma correction value to match the brightness of the printouts to that of the original data. If the printout looks darker or brighter than original, change the gamma correction value. As the value gets bigger, the printout becomes darker. You can apply the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
Text 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 Graphics 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 Image 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 |
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This setting is enabled only when <Gamma> is selected in <CMS (Matching)/Gamma>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Gamma Correction>
<Text>, <Graphics>, or <Image>
Set the gamma value
Advanced Smoothing
Select how jagged outlines of text and graphics are smoothed. <Smooth 2> applies a stronger smoothing effect than <Smooth 1>. You can apply the setting separately for text and graphics.
Advanced Smoothing Off Smooth 1 Smooth 2 Apply to Graphics Off On Apply to Text Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Advanced Smoothing>
Specify the smoothing setting
BarDIMM *1
This setting enables you to print bar codes supported by the Barcode Printing Kit.If <Enable> is selected, the machine will generate bar codes when it receives bar code commands from the host computer.If <Disable> is selected, bar codes will not be generated, even if bar code commands are sent from the host computer.
Enable Disable |
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To enable the BarDIMM menu, it is necessary to activate the Barcode Printing Kit. When you are not printing bar codes, make sure to disable the BarDIMM menu. Otherwise, the processing speed of regular print jobs may be reduced. |
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The default setting is <Disable>. If you activate the Barcode Printing Kit, it changes to <Enable>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<BarDIMM>
<Enable> or <Disable>
PS
Specify the PS printing settings such as page layout and print quality.
Job Timeout
This setting enables you to specify the amount of time before a job times out. If a job has not finished within the set time limit, the job automatically cancels.
0 to 3600 (sec.) |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Job Timeout>
Specify the seconds for job timeout
<Apply>
Print PS Errors
This setting determines whether an error page is printed when an error is encountered.
Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Print PS Errors>
<Off> or <On>
Pure Black Text
This setting affects the printout for black (R=G=B=0% or C=M=Y=100%/Bk=N% or C=M=Y=0%/Bk=100%) text on a page. Under most circumstances it is preferable to leave this option set to <On>.
Off On |
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Depending on the data to be printed, 'Toner Save' may not be applied even if <On> is selected. If <On> is selected for <Toner Save>, very light or finely detailed images may not be printed clearly. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Pure Black Text>
<Off> or <On>
Black Overprint
This setting allows you to choose a specific way to print black text when printing black text over a color background or graphics.
Off On |
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This setting is only applied, and has an effect on, pure black if 'Pure Black Text' is set to <On>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Black Overprint>
<Off> or <On>
RGB Source Profile
Select the source profile for color matching to print RGB data, according to the monitor you are using. If you are using an sRGB-compatible computer display, and select <sRGB>, the tone of printouts will be close to how they appear on your computer display. Select <Gamma 1.5>, <Gamma 1.8>, or <Gamma 2.4> to adjust the gamma value as necessary. If converting from a data RGB profile to CMYK, select <None>. As the value gets bigger, the printout becomes darker. You can specify the setting separately for text, graphics, and images.
sRGB Gamma 1.5 Gamma 1.8 Gamma 2.4 None |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<RGB Source Profile>
Tap the source profile
CMYK Simulation Profile
This setting allows you to specify the simulation target to print the CMYK (Cyan Magenta Yellow blacK) data. The machine converts CMYK data into a device dependent CMYK color model based on the simulation target selected in the CMYK Simulation Profile.
JapanColor(Canon) U.S. Web Coated v1.00(Canon) Euro Standard v1.00(Canon) None |
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You may not be able to use all the profiles that are available. If color data is printed in gray using a downloaded profile, check the downloaded profile for compatibility. If the machine receives data with a device independent (CIE based) color space definition, it is color processed with the specified settings. Therefore <CMYK Simulation Profile> is not applied by the machine. When a setting other than <None> is selected, and the machine receives a device dependent color space definition that is color processed by the host computer, <CMYK Simulation Profile> is also applied by the machine. |
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When <None> is selected, areas of dark color may be blotchy depending on the data. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<CMYK Simulation Profile>
Tap the CMYK simulation profile
Use Grayscale Profile
This setting allows you to define how device dependent gray data is processed.
Off On |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Use Grayscale Profile>
<Off> or <On>
Output Profile
This setting allows you to define the profile that is appropriate for the data you are going to print. It is applied to all data in the print job, so make sure the selected profile is right for your job. Settings can be applied separately for text, graphics, and image data.
Normal Photo TR Normal TR Photo |
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Selecting <Photo> or <TR Normal> in the <Output Profile> and <Saturation> in the <Matching Method> is equivalent to setting [Matching Method] to [Vivid Photo] in the printer driver. If <None> is selected for <RGB Source Profile> or <CMYK Simulation Profile> and the machine receives a device dependent color space definition that is color processed by the host computer, this setting is not applied. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Output Profile>
Tap the output profile
Matching Method
This setting allows you to specify a method of printing when the <RGB Source Profile> is applied. This machine includes a color management system that provides the following color rendering styles. Settings can be applied separately for text, graphics, and image data.
Perceptual Saturation Colorimetric |
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Selecting <Normal> or <TR Normal> in the <Output Profile> and <Perceptual> in the <Matching Method> is equivalent to setting [Matching Method] to [Perceptual [Monitor Color Matched]] in the printer driver. Selecting <Photo> or <TR Photo> in the <Output Profile> and <Perceptual> in the <Matching Method> is equivalent to setting [Matching Method] to [Perceptual [Photographic]] in the printer driver. Selecting <Photo> or <TR Normal> in the <Output Profile> and <Saturation> in the <Matching Method> is equivalent to setting [Matching Method] to [Vivid Photo] in the printer driver. If <None> is selected for the <RGB Source Profile> or <CMYK Simulation Profile>, and the machine receives a device dependent color space definition that is color processed by the host computer, a Matching Method setting is not applied. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Matching Method>
Tap the matching method
RGB Pure Black Process
This setting enables you to specify how black and gray data with the equivalent ratio of R to G to B should be processed when device dependent RGB data is converted into device dependent CMYK data using the 'RGB Source Profile' of the machine.
Off On |
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If you can see gradations or jagged lines in the printouts of black or gray data, select <Off> in RGB Pure Black Process and select <Photo> for <Output Profile>. |
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In combination with certain settings, black and gray data with the equivalent ratio of R to G to B may be printed using the black (K) toner only, even if <Off> is selected. The following are examples. When <On> is selected for <Pure Black Text> When <None> is selected for <RGB Source Profile> When <TR Normal> or <TR Photo> is selected for <Output Profile> When [Use 100% GCR Profile] in the printer driver is selected If <None> is selected for <RGB Source Profile>, the RGB Pure Black Process setting is not applied. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<RGB Pure Black Process>
<Off> or <On>
CMYK Pure Black Process
This setting enables you to specify how monochrome data (C=M=Y=0) should be printed when the device dependent CMYK data is processed using the <CMYK Simulation Profile> of the machine.
Off On |
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In combination with certain settings, monochrome data (C=M=Y=0) may be printed using the black (K) toner only, even if <Off> is selected. The following are examples: When <On> is selected for <Pure Black Text> When <None> is selected for <CMYK Simulation Profile> When <TR Normal> or <TR Photo> is selected for <Output Profile> When [Use 100% GCR Profile] in the printer driver is selected If <None> is selected for <CMYK Simulation Profile>, the CMYK Pure Black Process setting is not applied. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<CMYK Pure Black Process>
<Off> or <On>
Halftones
Specify the data processing method to reproduce halftones. You can select whether to use <Error Diffusion>, and you can also select <Resolution> or <Gradation> separately for text, graphics, and images.
Error Diffusion Off On Resolution/Gradation Text Resolution Gradation Graphics Resolution Gradation Image Resolution Gradation |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Halftones>
Specify the halftones settings
<Error Diffusion>
Prints small text and fine lines with a clear finish. If this setting is set to <On>, <Resolution> and <Gradation> settings that are specified for <Text>, <Graphics>, and <Image> are disabled.
<Resolution>/<Gradation>
<Resolution>
Prints text and thin lines with clear edges.
<Gradation>
Prints gradations such as those in graphics or photographic images with a smooth finish.
Brightness
This setting adjusts the brightness of the overall image. The settings can be set between 85% and 115% in increments of 5%. Selecting 85% makes the image brighter, and selecting 115% makes it darker.
85 to 100 to 115 (%) |
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This function is only available if <Toner Save> is set to <Off>. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Brightness>
Specify the brightness
<Apply>
Composite Overprint
You can overprint device-dependent CMYK data as composite output. All colors used for data are overlaid and printed on one plate so you can check the finished result without separating the colors.
Off On |
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This setting is only available for data having the overprint attribute set. This setting does not apply overprinting to spot colors. If a setting other than <None> is selected for <CMYK Simulation Profile>, overprinting is not applied. (See CMYK Simulation Profile.) |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Composite Overprint>
<Off> or <On>
Advanced Smoothing
Select how jagged outlines of text and graphics are smoothed. <Smooth 2> applies a stronger smoothing effect than <Smooth 1>. You can apply the setting separately for text and graphics.
Advanced Smoothing Off Smooth 1 Smooth 2 Apply to Graphics Off On Apply to Text Off On |
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This setting allows you to apply smoothing to graphics data and text data. Smoothing is not applied to image data.
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<Apply to Graphics> and <Apply to Text> can only be selected when <Smooth 1> or <Smooth 2> is selected for Advanced Smoothing. Settings for <Apply to Graphics> and <Apply to Text> on the display will be effective only if [Printer Default] is set for Advanced Smoothing in the printer driver. The results of Advanced Smoothing may differ depending on the characters and graphics patterns. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Advanced Smoothing>
Specify the smoothing setting
Grayscale Conversion
You can select ways to convert color values to a grayscale value when you print color print data.
sRGB NTSC Uniform RGB |
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This section describes the settings to convert the color data into grayscale data. This setting is invalid for black-and-white data. If the <Color Mode> is set to <Auto (Color/B&W)> or <Color>, this setting is invalid. |
<Menu>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Grayscale Conversion>
Specify the grayscale conversiton