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    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage Appearance
    
    Print Management Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Image AppearanceThese topics explain how you can control the overall appearance of your prints. 
    Set-up MenuPrinting Images in Grayscale
    describes how to print color images in grayscale
    .
    Print Speeds and Print Quality
     
    lists typical printing times by output quality.
    Print Quality
     
    describes the different print modes that are available with your printer.
    Advanced Options
    describes the various optimization and quality enhancement methods available.
    
    Printing Images in Grayscale
    There are times when you may want to print a color image in grayscale because it is faster. Examples of this are:
    You want a draft where color is not important, for example to check that the image is not going to be clipped.
    You want a version for photocopying in black and white.
    When you choose the In menu C > Gr option, the printer renders colors as Grayscale rather.
    If you only want to use black ink to print in grayscale, you should select the In menu Co>Tr
    option.
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    Bright White Color Best  235 440
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 45 85
    Grayscale Best 135 250
    Normal 80 150
    Draft 45 80
    Coated Paper Color Best  490 980
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 85 160
    Grayscale Best 325 625
    Normal 135 250
    Draft 45 80
    More Printing Times
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    
    Settings
    .
    You can print images in different settings to see which gives the best combination of throughput and quality for
    your application.
    See Print Resolution
     for information on what resolution is used with each print quality setting.
    
     
    Best Quality Settings
    
     setting for you print session but require an even higher 
    resolution for your print job, you will need to change the Best quality setting.
    The Best Print quality option provides 600x600 dpi resolution in normal mode and 1200x600 dpi in maximum 
    detail mode.
    NOTE:
    Using the maximum detail mode will improve resolution but will reduce printing speed and
    increase memory requirements.
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage Appearance
    
    Print Management Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Image AppearanceThese topics explain how you can control the overall appearance of your prints. 
    Set-up MenuPrinting Images in Grayscale
    describes how to print color images in grayscale
    .
    Print Speeds and Print Quality
     
    lists typical printing times by output quality.
    Print Quality
     
    describes the different print modes that are available with your printer.
    Advanced Options
    describes the various optimization and quality enhancement methods available.
    
    Printing Images in Grayscale
    There are times when you may want to print a color image in grayscale because it is faster. Examples of this are:
    You want a draft where color is not important, for example to check that the image is not going to be clipped.
    You want a version for photocopying in black and white.
    When you choose the In menu C > Gr option, the printer renders colors as Grayscale rather.
    If you only want to use black ink to print in grayscale, you should select the In menu Co>Tr
    option.
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    Bright White Color Best  235 440
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 45 85
    Grayscale Best 135 250
    Normal 80 150
    Draft 45 80
    Coated Paper Color Best  490 980
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 85 160
    Grayscale Best 325 625
    Normal 135 250
    Draft 45 80
    More Printing Times
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    
    Settings
    .
    You can print images in different settings to see which gives the best combination of throughput and quality for
    your application.
    See Print Resolution
     for information on what resolution is used with each print quality setting.
    
     
    Best Quality Settings
    
     setting for you print session but require an even higher 
    resolution for your print job, you will need to change the Best quality setting.
    The Best Print quality option provides 600x600 dpi resolution in normal mode and 1200x600 dpi in maximum 
    detail mode.
    NOTE:
    Using the maximum detail mode will improve resolution but will reduce printing speed and
    increase memory requirements.
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage Appearance
    
    Print Management Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Image AppearanceThese topics explain how you can control the overall appearance of your prints. 
    Set-up MenuPrinting Images in Grayscale
    describes how to print color images in grayscale
    .
    Print Speeds and Print Quality
     
    lists typical printing times by output quality.
    Print Quality
     
    describes the different print modes that are available with your printer.
    Advanced Options
    describes the various optimization and quality enhancement methods available.
    
    Printing Images in Grayscale
    There are times when you may want to print a color image in grayscale because it is faster. Examples of this are:
    You want a draft where color is not important, for example to check that the image is not going to be clipped.
    You want a version for photocopying in black and white.
    When you choose the Ink menu Color settings > Grayscale option, the printer renders colors as Grayscale rather.
    If you only want to use black ink to print in grayscale, you should select the Ink menu Color settings>Tr u e b l a c k
    option.
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    Bright White Color Best  235 440
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 45 85
    Grayscale Best 135 250
    Normal 80 150
    Draft 45 80
    Coated Paper Color Best  490 980
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 85 160
    Grayscale Best 325 625
    Normal 135 250
    Draft 45 80
    More Printing Times
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    
    Settings
    .
    You can print images in different settings to see which gives the best combination of throughput and quality for
    your application.
    See Print Resolution
     for information on what resolution is used with each print quality setting.
    
     
    Best Quality Settings
    
     setting for you print session but require an even higher 
    resolution for your print job, you will need to change the Best quality setting.
    The Best Print quality option provides 600x600 dpi resolution in normal mode and 1200x600 dpi in maximum 
    detail mode.
    NOTE:
    Using the maximum detail mode will improve resolution but will reduce printing speed and
    increase memory requirements.
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage Appearance
    
    Print Management Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Image AppearanceThese topics explain how you can control the overall appearance of your prints. 
    Set-up MenuPrinting Images in Grayscale
    describes how to print color images in grayscale
    .
    Print Speeds and Print Quality
     
    lists typical printing times by output quality.
    Print Quality
     
    describes the different print modes that are available with your printer.
    Advanced Options
    describes the various optimization and quality enhancement methods available.
    
    Printing Images in Grayscale
    There are times when you may want to print a color image in grayscale because it is faster. Examples of this are:
    You want a draft where color is not important, for example to check that the image is not going to be clipped.
    You want a version for photocopying in black and white.
    When you choose the In menu C > Gr option, the printer renders colors as Grayscale rather.
    If you only want to use black ink to print in grayscale, you should select the In menu Co>Tr
    option.
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    Bright White Color Best  235 440
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 45 85
    Grayscale Best 135 250
    Normal 80 150
    Draft 45 80
    Coated Paper Color Best  490 980
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 85 160
    Grayscale Best 325 625
    Normal 135 250
    Draft 45 80
    More Printing Times
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    
    Settings
    .
    You can print images in different settings to see which gives the best combination of throughput and quality for
    your application.
    See Print Resolution
     for information on what resolution is used with each print quality setting.
    
     
    Best Quality Settings
    
     setting for you print session but require an even higher 
    resolution for your print job, you will need to change the Best quality setting.
    The Best Print quality option provides 600x600 dpi resolution in normal mode and 1200x600 dpi in maximum 
    detail mode.
    NOTE:
    Using the maximum detail mode will improve resolution but will reduce printing speed and
    increase memory requirements.
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage Appearance
    
    Print Management Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Image AppearanceThese topics explain how you can control the overall appearance of your prints. 
    Set-up MenuPrinting Images in Grayscale
    describes how to print color images in grayscale
    .
    Print Speeds and Print Quality
     
    lists typical printing times by output quality.
    Print Quality
     
    describes the different print modes that are available with your printer.
    Advanced Options
    describes the various optimization and quality enhancement methods available.
    
    Printing Images in Grayscale
    There are times when you may want to print a color image in grayscale because it is faster. Examples of this are:
    You want a draft where color is not important, for example to check that the image is not going to be clipped.
    You want a version for photocopying in black and white.
    When you choose the Ink menu Color settings > Grayscale option, the printer renders colors as Grayscale rather.
    If you only want to use black ink to print in grayscale, you should select the Ink menu Color settings>Tr u e b l a c k
    option.
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    Bright White Color Best  235 440
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 45 85
    Grayscale Best 135 250
    Normal 80 150
    Draft 45 80
    Coated Paper Color Best  490 980
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 85 160
    Grayscale Best 325 625
    Normal 135 250
    Draft 45 80
    More Printing Times
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    
    Settings
    .
    You can print images in different settings to see which gives the best combination of throughput and quality for
    your application.
    See Print Resolution
     for information on what resolution is used with each print quality setting.
    
     
    Best Quality Settings
    
     setting for you print session but require an even higher 
    resolution for your print job, you will need to change the Best quality setting.
    The Best Print quality option provides 600x600 dpi resolution in normal mode and 1200x600 dpi in maximum 
    detail mode.
    NOTE:
    Using the maximum detail mode will improve resolution but will reduce printing speed and
    increase memory requirements.
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage Appearance
    
    Print Management Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Image AppearanceThese topics explain how you can control the overall appearance of your prints. 
    Set-up MenuPrinting Images in Grayscale
    describes how to print color images in grayscale
    .
    Print Speeds and Print Quality
     
    lists typical printing times by output quality.
    Print Quality
     
    describes the different print modes that are available with your printer.
    Advanced Options
    describes the various optimization and quality enhancement methods available.
    
    Printing Images in Grayscale
    There are times when you may want to print a color image in grayscale because it is faster. Examples of this are:
    You want a draft where color is not important, for example to check that the image is not going to be clipped.
    You want a version for photocopying in black and white.
    When you choose the In menu C > Gr option, the printer renders colors as Grayscale rather.
    If you only want to use black ink to print in grayscale, you should select the In menu Co>Tr
    option.
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    Bright White Color Best  235 440
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 45 85
    Grayscale Best 135 250
    Normal 80 150
    Draft 45 80
    Coated Paper Color Best  490 980
    Normal 120 225
    Draft 85 160
    Grayscale Best 325 625
    Normal 135 250
    Draft 45 80
    More Printing Times
    
    Paper
    Color/Grayscale
    Quality
    ANSI-D size
    ANSI-E size
    Time (in secs)
    Time (in secs)
    
    Settings
    .
    You can print images in different settings to see which gives the best combination of throughput and quality for
    your application.
    See Print Resolution
     for information on what resolution is used with each print quality setting.
    
     
    Best Quality Settings
    
     setting for you print session but require an even higher 
    resolution for your print job, you will need to change the Best quality setting.
    The Best Print quality option provides 600x600 dpi resolution in normal mode and 1200x600 dpi in maximum 
    detail mode.
    NOTE:
    Using the maximum detail mode will improve resolution but will reduce printing speed and
    increase memory requirements.
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These topics describe the best methods of managing the work that the printer is doing. 
    Cancelling a Page that is Printing
     
    Shows you how to cancel a page that is currently being printed.
    Cancelling the Drying Time
    Shows you how release a page from the printer before the drying time has finished.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These topics describe the best methods of managing the work that the printer is doing. 
    Cancelling a Page that is Printing
     
    Shows you how to cancel a page that is currently being printed.
    Cancelling the Drying Time
    Shows you how release a page from the printer before the drying time has finished.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage AppearancePrint Management
    
    Printer Configuration
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Print Management These topics describe the best methods of managing the work that the printer is doing. 
    Cancelling a Page that is Printing
     
    Shows you how to cancel a page that is currently being printed.
    Cancelling the Drying Time
    Shows you how release a page from the printer before the drying time has finished.
    
    Cancel Key
    
    Cancel KeyFor m Feed & Cut Key
     
    						
    							Page FormatSetting Page Size in the 
    Front PanelImage Appearance Print ManagementPrinter Configuration
    
    Media & Ink Introduction Front Panel OtherPrinter 
    OptionsIndex  Solutions
    Printer ConfigurationThese topics explain how to change the configuration of your printer.
    Printer Information
    Front Panel SetupAltitude SettingGraphics Language and NetworksSetting up the I/O CardControlling the CutterUpgrading Your PrinterColor SettingsLogs
    
    Alert BuzzerScreen Contrast
    
    Meters
    Feet
    0 -1000 0 - 3300
    1000 - 2000 3300 - 6600
    > 2000 >6600
    
     language-switching commands at the beginning and end of each file. This allows
    the printer to switch automatically into the correct graphics language for your current print and returns the printer
    to the front-panel graphics language
     setting for subsequent prints.
    For information on ordering PJL reference information, see Ordering Accessories
    .
    
    . Follow the on-screen directions. 
    
     for further details
    Color—the printer prints in color
    Grayscale—the printer prints the color image in grey shades.
    True black—the printer prints the color image in grey shades using black ink only.
    RGBNative/Device RGB—No ink emulation
    sRGB—Standard RGBRendering IntentPerceptual
    Saturation
    Colorimetric
     
    						
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