<Printer>
All the settings related to the printer are listed with descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger (
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Asterisks (*)Settings marked with "*1" may not be displayed depending on the model you are using, options, or other setting items. Settings marked with "*2" cannot be imported or exported. Priority of settingsIf a print setting is specified both from the printer driver and the operation panel of the machine, the specification from the printer driver overrides that from the operation panel. The specification from the operation panel becomes effective in some specific cases, such as when performing PS/PCL printing and printing from UNIX or other operating system that does not support printer drivers. |
<Printer Settings>
Configure settings about printing and printer operations.
<Action When Free Paper Size Mismatch>
When the paper size of each paper source is set to <Free Size> in <Paper Settings>, you can specify the operation that is to be performed when the size of the loaded paper is significantly different from the setting in the printer driver.
<Multi-Purpose Tray> <Force Output> <Display Error> <Drawer 1> <Force Output> <Display Error> <Drawer 2>*1 <Force Output> <Display Error> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Action When Free Paper Size Mismatch>
Select a paper source
Select <Force Output> or <Display Error>
<Force Output>
Continues printing even if the size setting in the printer driver is significantly different from the size of the loaded paper.
<Display Error>
Displays an error message and stops printing when the setting in the printer driver is significantly different from the size of the loaded paper.
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If the printer driver's settings do not match the size and type of loaded paper with <On> selected, a paper jam or printing error may occur. |
<Copies>
Set the number of copies to print.
1 to 999 |
<2-Sided Printing>
Select whether to make 2-sided printouts.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<2-Sided Printing>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Default Paper>
Set the default paper size and type. Printing will be performed with paper of the size and type set here when you want to print from an OS not supporting printer drivers or from a mobile device or other device not supporting paper size and type settings.
Available Paper<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Default Paper>
Select the paper size
Select the paper type
<Paper Size Override>
Select whether to switch between printing on A4 and Letter size paper if one of these paper sizes is loaded but the other is not. When you select <On>, if you specify A4 size paper to print from the computer but A4 size paper is not loaded in the machine, it will print your document on Letter size paper.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Paper Size Override>
Select <Off> or <On>
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You can specify print settings, such as the number of copies or 1-sided/2-sided printing, from an application or the printer driver. However, the <Paper Size Override> setting can only be specified on the machine. |
<Print Quality>
You can change settings related to print quality.
<Density> *1
Adjust the toner density.
<Density> 17 Levels <Density (Fine Adjust)> <High>/<Medium>/<Low> 17 Levels |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Density>
<Density>
Adjust the density
<Apply>
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You can use <Density (Fine Adjust)> to adjust the toner density to three density levels: high density, medium density, and low density. |
When <Toner Save> is set to <On>, you cannot set this item.
<Toner Save>
You can save toner consumption. Select <On> when you want to check the layout or other appearance characteristics before proceeding to final printing of a large job.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Toner Save>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Image Refinement>
Enable or disable the smoothing mode in which the edges of characters and graphics are smoothly printed.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Image Refinement>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Resolution>
Specify the resolution to be used for print data processing.
<1200 dpi> <600 dpi> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Print Quality>
<Resolution>
Select <1200 dpi> or <600 dpi>
<Layout>
Specify the page layout settings such as binding position and margin values.
<Binding Location>
If you are binding the printouts with a binding tool such as a stapler, use this item to specify whether to bind on the long or short edge. Specify the setting of this item in combination with <Gutter>, which specifies the binding margin to apply to the binding position.
<Long Edge> <Short Edge> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Layout>
<Binding Location>
Select <Long Edge> or <Short Edge>
<Long Edge>
Specify this to bind on the long edge of paper.
<Short Edge>
Specify this to bind on the short edge of paper.
<Gutter>
Shift the print position to adjust the binding margin to apply to the binding edge specified by <Binding Location>. The value "00.0" exerts no effect on the binding margin.
-50.0 to 00.0 to +50.0 (mm) |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Layout>
<Gutter>
Specify the binding margin
Entering the setting value
Specify the print position shift direction and shift width. Whether the setting value is a "+" or "-" value determines the binding edge along which to adjust the binding margin. The margin width can be adjusted in 0.5 mm increments.
Basic OperationSetting Value | Long Edge | Short Edge |
A value with a "+" sign | Left edge of paper | Top edge of paper |
A value with a "-" sign | Right edge of paper | Bottom edge of paper |
<Offset Short Edge/Offset Long Edge>
Irrespective of the paper source, you can shift the print position in units of "0.5 mm" for all print jobs.
-50.0 to 00.0 to +50.0 (mm) |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Layout>
Select the combination of adjustment direction and printing side
Specify the offset value
<Offset Short Edge (Front)>/<Offset Long Edge (Front)>
Shifts the print position on the side of paper facing up.
<Offset Short Edge (Back)>/<Offset Long Edge (Back)>
Shifts the print position on the side of paper facing down.
Entering the setting value
For <Offset Short Edge (Front)>/<Offset Short Edge (Back)>, specify a value with a "+" sign to shift the print position in the left-to-right direction. For <Offset Long Edge (Front)>/<Offset Long Edge (Back)>, specify a value with a "+" sign to shift the print position in the up-to-down direction. To shift in the reverse direction, specify a value with a "-" sign.
Basic Operation | <Offset Short Edge (Front)> <Offset Short Edge (Back)> | | <Offset Long Edge (Front)> <Offset Long Edge (Back)> |
<Auto Error Skip>
Printing stops if a certain error occurs in the process. However, if you set this item to <On>, the certain error will be skipped and printing can continue. Normally, set this item to <Off>.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Auto Error Skip>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Timeout>
Set the time period after which the current print job is automatically canceled in the case of a print data reception interruption.
5 to 15 to 300 (sec.) |
<Personality>
Specify the mode in which the machine should operate when the format of document data is unknown.
<Auto> <PS>*1 <PCL> <PDF> <XPS> <Imaging> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Personality>
Select the Personality mode
<Escape Tray Mode>
Specify whether to feed paper from the multi-purpose tray when the appropriate paper is not loaded in the paper drawer while Auto Select Paper is enabled.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Escape Tray Mode>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Speed/Print Side Priority for 2-Sided>
Specify whether to process the last page using 1-sided printing when processing a document containing an odd number of pages using 2-sided printing.
<Speed Priority> <Print Side Priority> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Speed/Print Side Priority for 2-Sided>
Select <Speed Priority> or <Print Side Priority>
<Speed Priority>
Processes the last page using 1-sided printing.
<Print Side Priority>
Also processes the last page using 2-sided printing.
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When a document containing an even number of pages is ended with 1-sided printingWhen <Speed Priority> is selected, the last page that is blank or unprintable is processed using 1-sided printing even if the document consists of the even number of pages. When you use paper that has been preprinted with a logoIf <Speed Priority> is selected and the last page is processed using 1-sided printing, the page orientation or print side may differ from that of other pages. In such a case, select <Print Side Priority>. |
<Prioritize Multi-Purpose Tray>
Specify whether to feed paper from the multi-purpose tray when Auto Select Paper is enabled. If <On> is selected, paper is fed from the multi-purpose tray when paper of the same size and same type is loaded in both the multi-purpose tray and paper drawer.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Prioritize Multi-Purpose Tray>
Select <Off> or <On>
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This setting is only available when <Escape Tray Mode> is set to <Off>. |
<Check Paper Size in Tray>
Specify whether to cancel the printing when the paper size in the loaded paper is different from the one in the printer driver.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Check Paper Size in Tray>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Recovery Printing>
If printing is interrupted due to an error such as a paper jam, printing ordinarily restarts from the page on which the error occurred after the error has been resolved. When <Off> is selected, the page on which an error occurred is skipped, and printing restarts from the next page.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Recovery Printing>
Select <Off> or <On>
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When <Off> is selectedThe page may not be printed depending on the timing at which an error occurred. If an error occurs during 2-sided printing, both of the corresponding pages may not be printed. |
<UFR II>
You can change the settings that become effective when printing from the UFR II printer driver.
<Halftones>
You can select the printing method used to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image) for optimal image quality.
<Resolution/Gradation> Select a method used to reproduce halftones. This option can be specified for each image type in any one document.
<Text> <Resolution> <Color Tone> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Graphics> <Resolution> <Color Tone> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Image> <Resolution> <Color Tone> <Gradation> <High Resolution> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<Halftones>
<Resolution/Gradation>
Select the type of image
Select the halftone reproduction method
Type of image
Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images.
Setting value
<Resolution>
Produces a fine print with clear edges of text. It is suitable for printing characters and fine lines.
<Color Tone>
Produces a sharp print with strong contrast of lightness and darkness. It is suitable for printing image data such as photo image data.
<Gradation>
Produces a print with smooth gradation or smooth edges. It is suitable for printing figures or graphs containing gradation areas.
<High Resolution>
As compared to <Resolution>, this produces a finer print but quality stability is slightly lower. It is suitable to obtain a print of character data or fine line data or CAD data with sharp edges.
<Paper Save>
Specify whether to disable a blank page in print data from being output.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<UFR II>
<Paper Save>
Select <Off> or <On>
<PCL>
Specify the PCL printing settings such as page layout and print quality.
<Paper Save>
Specify whether to disable a blank page in print data from being output.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Paper Save>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Orientation>
Select <Portrait> (vertical orientation) or <Landscape> (horizontal orientation) for the page orientation.
<Portrait> <Landscape> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Orientation>
Select <Portrait> or <Landscape>
<Font Number>
Specify the font to use by selecting a corresponding font ID number. You can print the PCL font list with font samples from the operation panel.
PCL Font List0 to 54 |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Font Number>
Select the font number
<Point Size> *1
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>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Point Size>
Specify the point size
<Pitch> *1
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>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Pitch>
Specify the pitch value
<Form Lines>
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 64 to 128 (lines) |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Form Lines>
Specify the number of lines
<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>.
<DESKTOP> <ISO11> <ISO15> <ISO17> <ISO21> <ISO4> <ISO6> <ISO60> <ISO69> <ISOL1> <ISOL2> <ISOL5> <ISOL6> <ISOL9> <LEGAL> <MATH8> <MCTEXT> <MSPUBL> <PC1004> <PC775> | | <PC8> <PC850> <PC852> <PC858> <PC8DN> <PC8TK> <PIFONT> <PSMATH> <PSTEXT> <ROMAN8> <ROMAN9> <VNINTL> <VNMATH> <VNUS> <WIN30> <WINBALT> <WINL1> <WINL2> <WINL5> |
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<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Character Code>
Select 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>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Custom Paper>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Unit of Measure> *1
Select the unit of measurement to use to set a custom paper size.
<Millimeter> <Inch> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Unit of Measure>
Select <Millimeter> or <Inch>
<X dimension> *1
Specify the horizontal dimension (short edge) of the custom paper.
77 to 216 (mm) |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<X dimension>
Specify the dimension
<Y dimension> *1
Specify the vertical dimension (long edge) of the custom paper.
127 to 355 (mm) |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Y dimension>
Specify the dimension
<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>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Append CR to LF>
Select <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 Letter size.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Enlarge A4 Print Width>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Halftones>
You can select the printing method used to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image) for optimal image quality.
<Resolution/Gradation> Select a method used to reproduce halftones. This option can be specified for each image type in any one document.
<Text> <Resolution> <Color Tone> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Graphics> <Resolution> <Color Tone> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Image> <Resolution> <Color Tone> <Gradation> <High Resolution> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PCL>
<Halftones>
<Resolution/Gradation>
Select the type of image
Select the halftone reproduction method
Type of image
Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images.
Setting value
<Resolution>
Produces a fine print with clear edges of text. It is suitable for printing characters and fine lines.
<Color Tone>
Produces a sharp print with strong contrast of lightness and darkness. It is suitable for printing image data such as photo image data.
<Gradation>
Produces a print with smooth gradation or smooth edges. It is suitable for printing figures or graphs containing gradation areas.
<High Resolution>
As compared to <Resolution>, this produces a finer print but quality stability is slightly lower. It is suitable to obtain a print of character data or fine line data or CAD data with sharp edges.
<PS> *1
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>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Job Timeout>
Specify the seconds for job timeout
<Print PS Errors>
This setting determines whether an error page is printed when an error is encountered.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Print PS Errors>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Halftones>
You can select the printing method used to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image) for optimal image quality.
<Resolution/Gradation> Select a method used to reproduce halftones. This option can be specified for each image type in any one document.
<Text> <Resolution> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Graphics> <Resolution> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Image> <Resolution> <Gradation> <High Resolution> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Halftones>
<Resolution/Gradation>
Select the type of image
Select the halftone reproduction method
Type of image
Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images.
Setting value
<Resolution>
Produces a print with smooth gradation or smooth edges. It is suitable for printing figures or graphs containing gradation areas.
<Gradation>
Produces a sharp print with strong contrast of lightness and darkness. It is suitable for printing image data such as photo image data.
<High Resolution>
Produces a fine print with clear edges of text. It is suitable for printing characters and fine lines.
<Grayscale Conversion>
Specify the way of printing color data in black and white.
<sRGB> <NTSC> <Uniform RGB> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<Grayscale Conversion>
Select the type of grayscale conversion
<sRGB>
Prints in black and white with emphasis on color differences so that a smooth gradation is achieved.
<NTSC>
Prints in black and white so that the resulting image looks like a black and white television picture (of the NTSC system).
<Uniform RGB>
Prints in black and white so that R, G, and B are uniformly converted to the same gray level by using only brightness as the reference.
<PS Password Settings>
You can specify the password that restricts the use of the control command prepared by the PS printer.
<SystemParamsPassword> <StartJobPassword> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PS>
<PS Password Settings>
Select <SystemParamsPassword> or <StartJobPassword>
Enter the password
<Apply>
Enter the password (Confirm)
<Apply>
<SystemParamsPassword> is a password that allows changes to the system parameter, and <StartJobPassword> is a password that allows startjob, exitserver operator to perform. For more information, check PostScript language specifications.
If <StartJobPassword> is set but <SystemParamsPassword> is not set, password check will not be performed while performing startjob, exitserver operator.
<Imaging Settings>
You can change the print settings that will apply when printing image files (JPEG/TIFF).
<Halftones>
You can change the printing method used to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image) for optimal image quality.
<Gradation> <Resolution> <High Resolution> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<Imaging Settings>
<Halftones>
Select the halftone reproduction method
<Gradation>
Produces a sharp print with strong contrast of lightness and darkness. It is suitable for printing image data such as photo image data.
<Resolution>
Produces a print with smooth gradation or smooth edges. It is suitable for printing figures or graphs containing gradation areas.
<High Resolution>
Produces a fine print with clear edges of text. It is suitable for printing characters and fine lines.
<PDF>
You can change settings for PDF files.
<Enlarge/Reduce to Fit Paper Size>
Specify whether to enlarge or reduce the original according to the print range of paper. Note that size enlargement/reduction will not affect the aspect ratio of the original.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PDF>
<Enlarge/Reduce to Fit Paper Size>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Enlarge Print Area>
Specify whether to extend the print range to the paper size.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PDF>
<Enlarge Print Area>
Select <Off> or <On>
If you specify <On>, it may occur that edge-adjacent portions of page are not printed or that printouts come out partially smudged depending on the original.
<N on 1>
Specify whether to shrink multiple pages and print them on one page in such arrangement that the first page is positioned at top left. For example, to print 4 pages onto a single sheet, select <4 on 1>.
<Off> <2 on 1> <4 on 1> <6 on 1> <8 on 1> <9 on 1> <16 on 1> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PDF>
<N on 1>
Select the number of pages to be combined
<Print Comments>
Specify whether to print comments. If you specify <Auto>, comments in PDF files will be printed.
<Off> <Auto> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PDF>
<Print Comments>
Select <Off> or <Auto>
<Halftones>
You can select the printing method used to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image) for optimal image quality.
<Resolution/Gradation> Select a method used to reproduce halftones. This option can be specified for each image type in any one document.
<Text> <Resolution> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Graphics> <Resolution> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Image> <Resolution> <Gradation> <High Resolution> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PDF>
<Halftones>
<Resolution/Gradation>
Select the type of image
Select the halftone reproduction method
Type of image
Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images.
Setting value
<Resolution>
Produces a print with smooth gradation or smooth edges. It is suitable for printing figures or graphs containing gradation areas.
<Gradation>
Produces a sharp print with strong contrast of lightness and darkness. It is suitable for printing image data such as photo image data.
<High Resolution>
Produces a fine print with clear edges of text. It is suitable for printing characters and fine lines.
<Grayscale Conversion>
Specify the way of printing color data in black and white.
<sRGB> <NTSC> <Uniform RGB> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<PDF>
<Grayscale Conversion>
Select the type of grayscale conversion
<sRGB>
Prints in black and white with emphasis on color differences so that a smooth gradation is achieved.
<NTSC>
Prints in black and white so that the resulting image looks like a black and white television picture (of the NTSC system).
<Uniform RGB>
Prints in black and white so that R, G, and B are uniformly converted to the same gray level by using only brightness as the reference.
<XPS>
You can change settings for XPS files.
<Halftones>
You can select the printing method used to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image) for optimal image quality.
<Resolution/Gradation> Select a method used to reproduce halftones. This option can be specified for each image type in any one document.
<Text> <Resolution> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Graphics> <Resolution> <Gradation> <High Resolution> <Image> <Resolution> <Gradation> <High Resolution> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<XPS>
<Halftones>
<Resolution/Gradation>
Select the type of image
Select the halftone reproduction method
Type of image
Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images.
Setting value
<Resolution>
Produces a print with smooth gradation or smooth edges. It is suitable for printing figures or graphs containing gradation areas.
<Gradation>
Produces a sharp print with strong contrast of lightness and darkness. It is suitable for printing image data such as photo image data.
<High Resolution>
Produces a fine print with clear edges of text. It is suitable for printing characters and fine lines.
<Grayscale Conversion>
Specify the way of printing color data in black and white.
<Text> <sRGB> <NTSC> <Uniform RGB> <Graphics> <sRGB> <NTSC> <Uniform RGB> <Image> <sRGB> <NTSC> <Uniform RGB> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<XPS>
<Grayscale Conversion>
Select the type of image
Select the type of grayscale conversion
Type of image
Select the object for which to change the setting. <Text> represents letters and characters, <Graphics> represents lines and figures, and <Image> represents photos and images.
Type of grayscale conversion
<sRGB>
Prints in black and white with emphasis on color differences so that a smooth gradation is achieved.
<NTSC>
Prints in black and white so that the resulting image looks like a black and white television picture (of the NTSC system).
<Uniform RGB>
Prints in black and white so that R, G, and B are uniformly converted to the same gray level by using only brightness as the reference.
<Paper Save>
Specify whether to disable a blank page in print data from being output.
<Off> <On> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<XPS>
<Paper Save>
Select <Off> or <On>
<Compressed Image Output>
Specify the operation that is to be performed when the image quality has degraded due to insufficient memory during printing.
<Output> <Display Error> |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<Printer Settings>
<XPS>
<Compressed Image Output>
Select <Output> or <Display Error>
<Output>
Continues printing regardless of how much the image quality has degraded.
<Display Error>
If the image quality has degraded significantly, an error message is displayed, and printing is stopped.
<PDL Selection (Plug and Play)>
Select a page description language so that the machine is detected as a printer that is compatible with that language when it is connected to a computer by using Plug and Play.
<Network> *2
Select a page description language so that the machine is detected as a printer that is compatible with that language when it is detected over the network.
<UFR II> <UFR II (V4)> <PCL6> <PCL6 (V4)> <PS>*1 |
<USB>
Select a page description language so that the machine is detected as a printer that is compatible with that language when it is connected to a computer via USB.
<UFR II> <UFR II (V4)> <PCL6> <PCL6 (V4)> <PS>*1 |
<Menu>
<Function Settings>
<Printer>
<PDL Selection (Plug and Play)>
Select <Network> or <USB>
Select a page description language
Restart the machine
<UFR II>
Detects and connects the machine as a UFR II printer.
<UFR II (V4)>
Detects and connects the machine as a UFR II printer that is compatible with XML Paper Specification (XPS).
<PCL6>
Detects and connects the machine as a PCL6 printer.
<PCL6 (V4)>
Detects and connects the machine as a PCL6 printer.
<PS>*1
Detects and connects the machine as a PS printer.