to 3600 seconds
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All the settings about the PS control commands are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger (
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0
to 3600 seconds |
(Settings)
<PS>
<Job Timeout>
Use
/
to enter the setting value


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Off
![]() On
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(Settings)
<PS>
<Print PS Errors>
<Off> or <On>


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Resolution
![]() Gradation High Resolution |
(Settings)
<PS>
<Halftones>
Select the image data type
Select the method to reproduce halftones


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Image data type
Select the image data type for which the settings are changed. Select <Text> for characters, <Graphics> for lines and figures, or <Image> for images such as photos.
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<Resolution>
Prints gradation and lines with a smooth finish. This print mode is suitable for printing figures and charts with gradation.
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<Gradation>
Prints vivid images with a tonal contrast effect. This print mode is suitable for printing image data such as photos.
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<High Resolution>
Performs fine printing by sharply reproducing the edges of characters. This print mode is suitable for printing data of characters and thin lines with a clear finish.
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sRGB
NTSC
![]() Uniform RGB
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(Settings)
<PS>
<Grayscale Conversion>
Select the image data type
Select the conversion method


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Image data type
Select the image data type for which you want to specify the conversion method.
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<sRGB>
Color data is converted to black-and-white data to generate color-conscious smooth gradation.
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<NTSC>
Color data is converted to black-and-white data to generate appearances equivalent to television pictures (NTSC).
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<Uniform RGB>
Color data is converted to black-and-white data to equalize all RGB levels based on the brightness only.
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-10%
-5%
Standard
![]() +5%
+10%
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(Settings)
<PS>
<Dot Gain Adjustment>
Select the density level
