Canon Lbp 5200 User Guide
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Using the Printing Functions4-54 Printing a Document 4 The [Finishing Details] dialog box is displayed. 2Configure the following items as necessary: 3Verify the settings, then click [OK]. The [Finishing] sheet reappears. [Paper Size Override]: Specify this option when Letter size pages are printed on A4 size paper or A4 size pages are printed on Letter size paper. [Rotate Print Data 180 Degrees]: Rotates the document by 180 degrees while printing. This function can be used to print on envelopes, index card and other material that can only be fed to the printer in one specific direction. [Special Print Mode]: Depending on the paper you are using and the environment where you are using the printer, printing quality may be reduced. The [Special Print Mode] property provides a number of settings for resolving problems related to printing quality. [EMF Spooling] (Windows 2000/XP/ Server 2003 only):Specifies whether to spool print data in EMF (metafile) format. If this option is selected, print data is spooled in EMF format. [Print Mixed Color/monochrome Documents at High Speed]:Specify this option when printing data that contains a mixture of color pages and black-and-white pages. Checking this box may increase the printing speed of mixed color/black-and-white documents.
Using the Printing Functions4-55 Printing a Document 4 Specifying the Paper Feed Method You can choose from a variety of options for selecting the paper source. 1Display the [Paper Source] sheet. 2Configure the following items as necessary: [Paper Selection]: You can only choose the paper selection method when the optional 250-sheet paper feeder is installed. [Paper Source]: - [First Page] - [Second Page] - [Other Pages] - [Last Page] - [Interleaf Sheet]You can only choose the paper sources when the optional 250-sheet paper feeder is installed. The options that are available depend on the option selected in the [Paper Selection] setting. [Paper Type]: Specifies the type of paper to be used. [Pause when printing the Multi-purpose Tray]:Allows you to specify whether the printer should pause a print job and display a message or print without waiting when using paper from the multi-purpose tray. [Continue Printing with Multi-purpose Tr ay]:Specifies whether the printer should switch the paper source to the multi-purpose tray automatically when Cassette1 runs out of paper during a print job. You can only choose this option when the optional 250-sheet paper feeder is installed.
Using the Printing Functions4-56 Printing a Document 4 3Verify the settings, then click [OK]. Specifying the Print Quality You can achieve optimum printing results by simply selecting the appropriate option from the [Objective] list in the [Quality] sheet. 1Display the [Quality] sheet, then select the [Objective] setting. For more detailed settings, click the [Details] button. The [Details Settings] dialog box will appear.
Using the Printing Functions4-57 Printing a Document 4 2Configure the following items as necessary: 3Verify the settings, then click [OK]. [Gradation]: Allows you to select gradation settings when you print images in halftones. [Color Halftones]: Allows you to select the dither pattern to use when printing data in color halftones. [Monochrome Halftones]: Allows you to select the dither pattern to use when printing data in monochrome halftones. [Enable Image Correction]: If you enlarge image data such as photographs and graphics using an application and then print it, the images tend to become coarse and jagged. Select this option to smooth out this kind of low resolution data while printing. [Toner Density]: Adjusts the density of printed toner. This setting affects the toner density of all 4 toner colors (CMYK). [Use Toner Save]: By using this function, you can reduce the toner consumption of the printer by thinning out the data that is printed. [Use Pure Black]: Specifies whether to perform gray compensation or not. Gray compensation makes black and gray data print reliably in black and gray. Select the subject of gray compensation from the list. [Prioritize Printing of Colored Lines and Text]:Check this box when color lines or text appear patchy or broken.
Using the Printing Functions4-58 Printing a Document 4 Color Settings Selecting the Color Mode 1Display the [Quality] sheet. 2Set the [Color Mode] to the appropriate setting. IMPORTANT When [Auto Detect] is selected, some black-and-white pages may be printed in [Full Color]. 3Confirm the settings, then click [OK]. [Black and White]: Prints in black and white, even for color print data. [Full Color]: Prints in four color CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black). [Auto Detect]: Automatically chooses between color and black and white printing depending on the type of document.
Using the Printing Functions4-59 Printing a Document 4 Color Settings 1Display the [Quality] sheet, check [Manual Color Settings], and then click [Color Settings]. The [Color Settings] dialog box will appear. 2Display the [Color Adjustment] sheet, then specify the following options as needed. Adjustment Grid: Adjust the colors by moving the [Preview Image] at the center of the Adjustment Grid from side to side or up and down. [Brightness]: Adjusts the brightness level used for printing. Drag the [Brightness] slider left or right to adjust the brightness. [Contrast]: Adjusts the contrast level used for printing. Drag the [Contrast] slider left or right to adjust the contrast.
Using the Printing Functions4-60 Printing a Document 4 3Display the [Matching] sheet, then specify the following items as needed: 4Verify the settings, then click [OK]. The [Quality] sheet reappears. [Matching Mode]: Specifies the color correction method. [Matching Method]: Specifies which elements take priority during matching. [Monitor Profile]: Select the appropriate option for the monitor or scanner in use. [Gamma]: When the [Matching Mode] is set to [Off], colors are adjusted by brightness without performing matching. [Use CanoFine] (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only):Select this option when you are using CanoFine. [Enhanced Saturation] (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only):Performs CanoFine processing to enhance the vividness of the document. This can only be selected if [Use CanoFine] is selected. [Single-page Batch Processing] (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only):Performs CanoFine processing by treating all of the bitmap data on a page as a single piece of data. This can only be selected if [Use CanoFine] is selected.
Using the Printing Functions4-61 Printing a Document 4 Printing Color Samples (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only) After adjusting settings in the [Color Adjustment] sheet, you can print a sample of the adjusted image. The adjusted image is printed in the center of the page, and this is surrounded by images where the color tone is changed by 1 unit in each of the corresponding directions. This is useful for comparing the effects of adjustments with the actual output. 1For Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, display the [Device Settings] sheet and set [Spooling at Host] to [Auto].
Using the Printing Functions4-62 Printing a Document 4 2Display the [Quality] sheet and check [Manual Color Settings], and then click [Color Settings]. 3Specify the options in the [Color Settings] dialog box as needed, then click [OK]. 4Return to the [Quality] sheet and check [Print Color Sample].
Using the Printing Functions4-63 Printing a Document 4 5Confirm the settings, then click the [OK] button. IMPORTANT When printing color samples, make sure that the [Page Layout] is set to [1 Page per Sheet] in the [Page Setup] sheet. 6Click [OK] or [Print]. The color sample will start to print. IMPORTANT After printing the color samples, clear the [Print Color Sample] checkbox.