OKI C8600cdtn User Manual
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Printer settings in Mac> 51 Cover page Choosing a cover page may help you to identify your printed document in a large pile of paper. This is useful in a busy office with many people sharing the printer. Duplex If you have an optional duplex unit fitted to your printer, you can print on both sides of the paper. Long-Edge Binding prints pages that read like a normal book. Short-edge Binding prints pages that read like a notepad. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Mac> 52 Paper source This option allows you to select the paper tray to use for your print job. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Mac> 53 Print quality Print quality Use this option to select the print resolution. The High Quality (ProQ2400) setting produces the best graphic images, but these images can take longer to print. Photo Enhance Use Photo Enhance to significantly improve quality when printing images. The printer driver analyses any photographic images and processes them to improve the overall appearance. This setting cannot be used together with the ProQ2400 print quality setting. Toner Saving Toner saving uses less toner when printing your document. This is best suited to draft text documents as it lightens the print significantly. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Mac> 54 Colour Colour mode COLOUR MODEDESCRIPTION Advanced Colour The driver selects the most appropriate color settings. Manual Allows you to manually adjust colour and black and white settings or select. Grayscale Convert all colors to shades of grey. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Mac> 55 Color matching Black Finish Use this option to control the way black is printed in colour documents. Select Composite Black (CMYK) to uses all 4 toner colours to represent black. This option is recommended for color photos. Select True Black (K) to uses 100% black toner to represent black. This option is recommended for text and business graphics. Brightness / Saturation This option allows you to increase brightness for a lighter print. Modify saturation to change the strength (or purity) of a colour. If the printed colours are too strong, reduce saturation and increase brightness. As a general rule, reduce saturation by the same amount as you increase brightness. For example, if you reduce saturation by 10, increase brightness by 10 to compensate. COLOURDESCRIPTION Monitor (6500K) Perceptual Optimised for printing photos. Colors are printed with emphasis on saturation. Monitor (6500K) Vivid Optimised for printing photos, but with even more saturated colors. Monitor (9300K) Optimised for printing graphics from applications such as Microsoft Office. Colors are printed with emphasis on Lightness. Digital Camera Results wi ll vary depending on the subject and conditions the image was taken. sRGB The printer reproduces the sRGB color space. This might be useful if color matching from an sRGB input device such as a scanner or digital camera. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Mac> 56 PRINTER SETUP OPTIONS Printer options Media weight Select the thickness or type of paper in the printer. It is important to set this correctly as it affects the temperature at which the toner is fused to the paper. For example, if you are printing on normal A4 paper, do not select Labels or Transparency as this may cause toner smearing and paper jams. Auto tray switch If the printer runs out of paper in the current tray, Auto Tray Switch automatically changes to a tray that has the same type of paper and continues printing. Paper size check Select Paper Size check if you want the printer to warn you when the document paper size is different from the paper in the printer. A warning message is displayed and printing continues when you load the correct paper in the paper tray and press ONLINE. When this option is deselected, the printer uses the paper loaded in the se lected tray regardless of the document size. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Mac> 57 Feed manually from Multipurpose Tray Select this option if you want the printer to wait until you press the ONLINE button when feeding from the Multipurpose Tray. This can be useful if printing on envelopes. Always create 100% black (K) toner Select this option if you want the printer to always use only black (K) toner when printing pure black (RGB = 0,0,0). This is effective even when Composite Black (CMYK) is selected in the colour options. Run maintenance cycle before printing Depending on printing habits and usage patterns, running the maintenance cycle before printing may ensure the best possible print quality. This feature uses the printers image drums and transfer belt. The life of these printer consumables may be shortened if the printer runs a maintenance cycle frequently. Print control If you are using the Windows Print Control Server software to manage printers, enter your assigned user name and ID. This information is sent to the printer with your print job and is recorded by the printer. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Printer settings in Mac> 58 Summary This option displays a summary of all selected print options for the current job. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour printing> 59 COLOUR PRINTING The printer drivers supplied with your printer provide several controls for changing the colour output. For general use the automatic settings will suffice, providing reasonable default settings that will produce good results for most documents. Many applications have their own colour settings, and these may override the settings in the printer driver. Please refer to the documentation for your software application for details on how that particular program’s colour management functions. FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE APPEARANCE OF PRINTS If you wish to manually adjust the colour settings in your printer driver, please be aware that colour reproduction is a complex topic, and there are many factors to take into consideration. Some of the most important factors are listed below. Differences between the range of colours a monitor or printer can reproduce > Neither a printer nor a monitor is capable of reproducing the full range of colours visible to the human eye. Each device is restricted to a certain range of colours. In addition to this, a printer cannot reproduce all of the colours displayed on a monitor, and vice versa. > Both devices use very different technologies to represent colour. A monitor uses Red, Green and Blue (RGB) phosphors (or LCDs), a printer uses Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black (CMYK) toner or ink. > A monitor can display very vivid colours such as intense reds and blues and these cannot be easily produced on any printer using toner or ink. Similarly, there are certain colours, (some yellows for exam ple), that can be printed, but cannot be displayed accurately on a monitor. This disparity between monitors and printers is often the main reason that printed colours do not match the colours displayed on screen. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Colour printing> 60 Viewing conditions A print can look very different under different lighting conditions. For example, the colours in a print may look different when viewed standing next to a sunlit window, compared to how they look under standard office fluorescent lighting. Printer driver colour settings The driver settings for manual colour can change the appearance of a print. There are several opti ons available to help match the printed colours with those displayed on screen. Monitor settings The brightness and contrast controls on your monitor can change how your document looks on-screen. Additionally, your monitor’s colour temperature influences how “warm” or “cool” the colours look. There are several settings found on a typical monitor: >5000k Warmest; yellowish lighting, typically used in graphic art environments. > 6500k Cooler; approximates daylight conditions. > 9300k Cool; the default setting for many monitors and television sets. (k = degrees Kelvin, a measurement of temperature.) How your software applic ation displays colour Some graphics applications such as Corel Draw or Adobe Photoshop may display colour differently from “Office” applications such as Microsoft Wo rd. Please see your application’s on-line help or user manual for more information. Paper type The type of paper used can also significantly affect the printed colour. For example, a printout on recycled paper can look duller than one on specially formulated glossy paper. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals