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Editing the Settings of Each Partition

This section describes how to edit a job ticket that applies to certain pages of a job (partition).

You cannot change the Output Method settings separately for each page range. Output Method settings are applied to the whole job.


Remark
  • This mode cannot be used with jobs without a job ticket.
  • For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "Combination of Functions Chart."
  • For information on the optional finisher, see "Optional Products (imageRUNNER ADVANCE C9075 PRO/C9065 PRO)" or "Optional Products (imageRUNNER ADVANCE C7065/C7055)."
  1. Select the desired job from the Hold Job List → press [Details/Edit] → [Edit/Confirm Job Ticket].

  1. Select the desired page range → press [Edit].

If there are five or more stored page ranges, you can scroll through the list by pressing [], or [].

You can select up to 100 page ranges.

  • You can cancel a selection by selecting the page range again.
  • To cancel all page ranges, press [Clear Selection]. ([Clear Selection] changes to [Select All].)
  1. Specify each setting → press [OK].

  • If multiple page ranges are selected and the settings of each page range are different, [Mixed] is displayed for Output Paper Size, and [Each Partition] or [Apply Settings for Each Partition] is displayed for the other settings.
  • If you want to set the paper source:
  • If you want to set halftones:
  • If you want to set the toner density:
  • If you want to set gradation smoothing:
  • If you want to set the gutter:
  • If you want to shift the print area:

  • If you want to set the paper source:
  • Press [Select Paper].

  • If you specify the paper from the paper source, press [Specify by Drawer] → select the paper source → press [OK].

  • You can display the detailed information of the selected paper by pressing [].
  • If you specify the paper from the paper type, press [Specify by Type] → select the paper from the list → press [OK].

  • The meanings of the icons that appear on the left side of each paper type are described below:
    :Paper that is registered from [Duplicate] or [Paper Database] with default settings.
    :Paper that is registered from [Duplicate] or [Paper Database] with changed settings.
  • You can select a paper type to display from the paper type selection drop-down list.
    [All]: Displays all paper types.
    [Standard]: Displays only paper types under the Standard category.
    [Custom Type]: Displays only paper types under the Custom Paper category.
  • You can sort the paper type list by registration date ([Registered]), name ([Name]), or basis weight ([Weight]) from the Sort List drop-down list.

  • If you want to set halftones:
  • Press [Halftones].
  • Select the halftone mode to use for printing.

You can set the mode for each data type such as 'Text', 'Graphics', or 'Images'.

[High Resolution] enables you to print files with the contours of text data and other fine lines clearly reproduced. This mode is optimal for printing data containing a lot of text or fine lines.

[Gradation] enables you to print combining smooth gradation with image sharpness. You can adjust this setting to smoothly print shapes and graphs using gradation.

[Error Diffusion] enables you to print in even finer detail than the High Resolution mode. You may however experience a slight drop in the integrity of the image quality. This setting is optimal for printing files containing text and very fine lines or CAD data with sharpness and clarity.

  • Press [OK].

  • If you want to set the toner density:
  • Press [Adjust Toner Density].
  • Adjust the toner density to use for printing.

This setting is displayed only if the toner saving mode is set. You can set the printing density for yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. The setting range has 17 levels from -8 to +8, and the middle value of the scale (0) is the default setting.

Pressing [+] moves the indicator on the scale to the right, making the color darker.

Pressing [-] moves the indicator on the scale to the left, making the color lighter.

  • Press [OK].

  • If you want to set gradation smoothing:
  • Press [Gradation Smoothing].
  • Select the gradation mode to use for printing.

[Apply] for both [Graphics] and [Image] is displayed only if [Gradation] is set to [Smooth 1] or [Smooth 2]. Specify this setting when you cannot print image data, such as graphics (illustrations created using application software) or images (bitmaps), with smooth gradation.

[Smooth 2] processes an image to create a more smooth gradation than [Smooth 1]. First, set the gradation to [Smooth 1]. If the gradation is still not smooth, set it to [Smooth 2].

By switching between [Apply]/[Do Not Apply] for [Graphics] and [Image], you can also select the type of data for smoothing.

  • Press [OK].

  • If you want to set the gutter:
  • Press [Gutter].
  • Select the desired gutter type.

  • Select [Front Side] or [Back Side] → press [-] or [+] to set the gutter width → press [OK].
  • If you enter a value other than 0, you can switch between positive and negative gutter width by pressing [±].
    Example: (+)10 → [±] → -10
    -50 → [±] → (+)50

  • If you want to shift the print area:
  • Press [Shift Print Area].
  • Press [Set] under <Front Side> or <Back Side> → use - (numeric keys) to enter the shift position → press [OK].

  • Press [OK].

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