NOTE
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Table description
Bold values in the table indicate the default settings.
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Setting Item
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Setting Value
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Setting
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[Fit to Page]
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[Off], [On]
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Set it to enlarge or reduce to fit the effective print area of the specified paper.
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[Enlarged Print Area]
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[Off], [On]
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Set whether to expand the effective print area to the edges of the paper without leaving margins around the edges of the paper.
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[N on 1]
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[Off], [2 on 1], [4 on 1], [6 on 1], [8 on 1], [9 on 1], [16 on 1]
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You can print multiple pages of the PDF file data arranged on one page. When multiple pages are printed, they are arranged from the top left.
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[Comment Print]
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[Off], [Auto]
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Specify whether to print the comments inside the PDF file that are specified for printing.
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[Halftones]
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[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.
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[Grayscale Conversion]
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[sRGB], [NTSC], [Uniform RGB]
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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.
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[Dot Gain Adjustment]
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[-10%], [-5%], [Standard],
[+5%], [+10%] |
You can adjust dotted areas to change darkness and lightness of painted areas. A higher number specifies a darker printed area.
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