[Setup] Menu ([XPS] Options)

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Table description
Bold values in the table indicate the default settings.
The setting items or setting values with "*" may not be displayed depending on the availability of the optional accessories and other settings.
Setting Item
Setting Value
Setting
[Halftones]
[Text]: [Resolution],
[Gradation], [High Resolution]
[Graphics]: [Resolution],[Gradation], [High Resolution]
[Image]: [Resolution] ,
[Gradation], [High Resolution]
You can select the halftone display method from
[Resolution], [Gradation] and [High Resolution].
[Resolution] allows you to perform printing that combines smooth gradation with edge quality. It is suitable for printing graphics or graphs that use gradation.
[Gradation] allows you to print with a sharp gradation and well-balanced texture, contrasting light and shade, which is best suited for printing photo images.
[High Resolution] allows you to print in fine detail so that the edges of text data can be seen clearly. It is suitable for printing data containing text and fine lines.
[Grayscale Conversion]
[Text]: [sRGB], [NTSC],
[Uniform RGB]
[Graphics]: [sRGB],
[NTSC], [Uniform RGB]
[Image]: [sRGB], [NTSC],
[Uniform RGB]
Select the method for converting color print data to grayscale for printing.
When it is set to [sRGB], it calculates the grayscale value using the sRGB standard color conversion method.
When it is set to [NTSC], it calculates the grayscale value using the NTSC standard color conversion method.
When it is set to [Uniform RGB], it takes the average value of the Red, Green and Blue color values as the grayscale value.
[Compressed Img Mode]*
[Image Priority], [Output Priority]
Choose how the printer behaves in case the printer is running low on memory when printing an XPS file.
When [Image Priority] is selected, printing is performed with the image quality given a higher priority. If the printer is running low on memory, printing is cancelled.
When [Output Priority] is selected, this may degrade the image quality, but printing can still be performed.
When [SD Card] is set to [On], the printer always runs in [Output Priority] mode.
[Compressed Img Outpt]
[Output], [Display Error]
If output is given a higher priority, this may gradually degrade the image quality over time, depending on the type of print data. If this happens, continue printing by lowering the image quality or display an error message to decide whether to cancel printing.
When [Output] is selected, printing continues.
When [Display Error] is selected, an error message appears, and printing is cancelled.
This setting is effective when [Compressed Img Mode] is set to [Output Priority], or when [SD Card] is set to [On].
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