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Enables you to print a serial number in semi-transparent text on each copy when you are printing several copies
of a document. This function is useful when printing condential documents. The serial number is printed in
ve positions, on the upper left, upper right, lower left, lower right, and center of the page.
[Details] > [Copy Set Numbering Details] Dialog Box
Enables you to set the starting number.
[Image Renement]
Enables you to set whether to use smoothing processing, which adjusts the contours of text and diagrams to
make them smoother. If you select [Printer Default], the default setting of the device is used.
[Image Special Process]
If bold characters or centers of lines are missing from printed data, select [Level 1]. If this does not solve the
problem, select [Level 2].
[Special Print Adjustment A], [Special Print Adjustment B], [Special Print Adjustment C], [Blurry Image
Correction], [Quiet Mode]
If lines appear in the printed output, you can adjust the print settings to compensate.
[Special Print Adjustment A]/[Blurry Image Correction] thins out the dots when printing. Try [Mode 1] rst.
[Special Print Adjustment B] strengthens toner xing. Try [Mode 1] rst.
[Special Print Adjustment C]/[Quiet Mode] reduces the print speed.
Using the [Special Print Adjustment A] function may result in thinner print density and rough print results.
[Special Smoothing Mode]
Smooths the contours of text, lines, and diagrams, and internal gradations.
[Printer Default]
Uses the default setting of the device.
[Mode 1]
Prints the edges of dark colored text, lines, and diagrams smoothly. Normally, you should print with the [Mode
1] setting.
[Mode 2]
Prints not only the edges, but also the interior halftones of diagrams smoothly. If the interior halftones of dark
colored large text and broad lines exhibit color shift and do not print smoothly with the [Mode 1] setting, try
printing with [Mode 2].
[Mode 3]
Prints dark colored text and lines smoothly on halftone backgrounds. If the interior halftones of dark colored
large text and broad lines exhibit color shift, and the edges of light colored text and lines are uneven and do
not print smoothly with the [Mode 1] setting, try printing with [Mode 3].
[Mode 4]
Prints the edges of a variety of objects smoothly. If the edges of light colored large text and broad lines are
uneven and do not print smoothly with the [Mode 1] setting, try printing with [Mode 4].
[Mode 5]
Prints images and halftone objects evenly. If the color bands of images, diagrams, and gradations are uneven,
and shading patterns to not print uniformly with the [Mode 1] setting, try printing with [Mode 5].
[Mode 6]
Prints entire objects smoothly. If there is halftone shift and unevenness throughout images with the [Mode 1]
setting, try printing with [Mode 6].
[Curl Correction]
If curling occurs, causing paper jams, use this function to alleviate the curling.
[Wrinkle Correction]
If wrinkling occurs, causing paper jams, use this function to alleviate the wrinkling. Try [Mode 1] rst.
Depending on the printer model, [Mode 1] corrects wrinkles when printing with envelopes, and [Mode 2] when
printing with paper whose edges are moist.
[EMF Spooling]
Spools print data in EMF format. When printing from an application, this shortens the time taken for the
application to send the data to the printer.
Settings List
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