[XPS]

Set how the machine processes the print data when XPS format files are printed.
* Values in red text indicate the default setting for each item.
[ Settings/Registration] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings] [XPS]
Select [On] to disable the output of pages that are determined to be blank when printing.
* Depending on the print data, a page may not be determined to be blank even when there is nothing on it.
[On], [Off]
[ Settings/Registration] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings] [XPS]
Configure the settings to adjust the color according to the print data.
To print with the color tones adjusted to suit general documents such as photos and text documents, select [General].
To print with the color tones adjusted to suit bitmap images so that the printed colors match the colors shown on screen, select [Perceptual].
To minimize color difference when RGB data is converted to CMYK data, select [Colorimetric].
To print with color tones adjusted to produce deeper and more vivid colors than with [General], select [Vivid Photo].
To use a profile downloaded to the machine, select [Download Profile]. Up to nine profiles can be stored.
[General], [Perceptual], [Colorimetric], [Vivid Photo], [Download Profile]
NOTE
This setting is also applied to the [Matching Method] setting in the following items:
[ Settings/Registration] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings] [XPS]
Configure the settings to perform corrections for color photos.
[ Settings/Registration] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings] [XPS]
Set the printing method used to reproduce halftones (the intermediate range between the lighter and darker areas of an image), according to the content of the print data.
You can configure the settings separately for text, graphics (lines and figures), and images (photos).
To print text with clear and detailed contours, select [Resolution]. This setting is suitable for printing data with text and fine lines.
To smoothly print gradations and contours, select [Gradation]. This setting is suitable for printing data such as figures that use gradations.
To print fine lines and small text at a high resolution, select [Error Diffusion]. This setting is suitable for printing data such as CAD data.
* When you select [Error Diffusion], the fixing of the toner and stability of the texture may be reduced.
[Text]
[Resolution], [Gradation], [Error Diffusion]
[Graphics]
[Resolution], [Gradation], [Error Diffusion]
[Image]
[Resolution], [Gradation], [Error Diffusion]
[ Settings/Registration] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings] [XPS]
Set whether to print black or gray areas, where R=G=B in the RGB data, using only the black (K) toner. You can configure the settings separately for text, graphics (lines and figures), and images (photos).
When you select [Off], black and gray are printed using the four CMYK toner colors.
[Text]
[On], [Off]
[Graphics]
[On], [Off]
[Image]
[On], [Off]
[ Settings/Registration] [Function Settings] [Printer] [Printer Settings] [Custom Settings] [XPS]
Set the conversion method for when you print color data in black and white. You can configure the settings separately for text, graphics (lines and figures), and images (photos).
To perform black and white printing with smooth gradations that take color differences into consideration, select [sRGB].
To perform black and white printing that looks similar to NTSC television images, select [NTSC].
To perform black and white printing in which all colors have equal R, G, and B values according to the brightness, select [Uniform RGB].
* You can configure this setting when [Color Mode] is set to [Black & White]. [Color Mode]
[Text]
[sRGB], [NTSC], [Uniform RGB]
[Graphics]
[sRGB], [NTSC], [Uniform RGB]
[Image]
[sRGB], [NTSC], [Uniform RGB]
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