Canon Lbp 5000 User Guide
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4-58 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 2Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. 3Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing. Printing with Upper Left of Sheet as Starting Point Since printing is usually performed with the upper-left 5 mm (10 mm for envelopes) margin within the printable area of a sheet as the starting point, a certain portion (lower right) may be missing when printing data with no margin. In this case, you can print with the upper-left 0 mm margin as the starting point so that margins are created evenly on all sides of the paper. IMPORTANT •2 mm margin is secured respectively for all sides of the sheet (Only the starting point is changed). •Depending on the print data to be printed, the edge of paper may be missing partly during printing. •The function of [Print with Upper Left of Sheet as Starting Point] may be disabled depending on the application you are using. 1Display the [Finishing] sheet, then click [Finishing Details].
4-59 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions 2Select the [Print with Upper Left of Sheet as Starting Point] check box. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Finishing] sheet reappears. 4Click [OK]. 5Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing. Printing with the Data 180 Degrees Rotated Prints with the image 180 degrees rotated. This option is useful for printing envelopes and Index Card size media that can be fed only in specific orientations.
4-60 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 1Display the [Finishing] sheet, then click [Finishing Details]. 2Select the [Rotate Print Data 180 Degrees] check box. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Finishing] sheet reappears. 4Click [OK]. 5Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing.
4-61 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions Smoothing Out Rough-Textured Images When image data such as photographic images are enlarged in size in an application and printed, the printed images can look rough or jagged. You can print this kind of low-resolution image data with smoothing it out. 1Display the [Quality] sheet, then click [Settings]. 2Select the [Enable Image Correction] check box.
4-62 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Quality] sheet reappears. 4Click [OK]. 5Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing. Printing with Toner Density Adjusted You can print with the toner density of each color (black, yellow, magenta, and cyan) adjusted. 1Display the [Quality] sheet, then click [Settings].
4-63 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions 2Adjust the toner density by dragging the [Toner Density] slider of each color from side to side. Move the slider to the right to make it denser and to the left to make it lighter. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Quality] sheet reappears. 4Click [OK]. 5Click [OK] or [Print]. The printer starts printing.
4-64 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 Color Settings You can perform color printing with the colors originally specified. 1Display the [Quality] sheet, select the [Manual Color Settings] check box, and then click [Color Settings]. 2Display the [Color Adjustment] sheet, then adjust the colors by moving the [Preview Image] at the center of [Adjustment Grid] from side to side or up and down. When [Preview Image] is in the center, the image has not been adjusted. There are three methods to adjust it as follows: •Clicking the buttons of each color around [Adjustment Grid] to deepen the color by one increment. •[Preview Image] is moved to the desired color you clicked on [Adjustment Grid].
4-65 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions •Dragging [Preview Image] in the center onto the desired color. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Quality] sheet reappears. If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, you can print an adjusted color sample. For more details, see Printing a Color Sample (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only), on p. 4-68.
4-66 Printing a Document Using the Various Printing Functions 4 Specifying the Brightness and Contrast You can perform color printing with the brightness and contrast specified. 1Display the [Quality] sheet, select the [Manual Color Settings] check box, and then click [Color Settings].
4-67 Printing a Document 4 Using the Various Printing Functions 2Display the [Color Adjustment] sheet, then adjust the brightness and contrast for the print data. Move the [Brightness] slider to the right to make it lighter and to the left to make it darker. Move the [Contrast] slider to the right to make it higher and to the left to make it lower. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. The [Quality] sheet reappears. If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, you can print a sample after adjusting the brightness and contrast. For more details, see Printing a Color Sample (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only), on p. 4-68.