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[Setup] Menu ([Imaging] Options)

NOTE
Table description
Bold values in the table indicate the default settings.
After changing the setting items with "*1", cycle the power of the printer or perform a hard reset to make the
settings effective.
The setting items or setting values with "*2" may not be displayed depending on the availability of the optional
accessories and other settings.
Setting Item
[Image Orientation]
[Zoom]
[Print Position]
*1*2
[Print Guarantee]
[Show Warnings]
[Print E-Mail Text]
[Limit E-Mail Print]
[Enlarge Print Area]
[Halftones]
[Grayscale
Setting Value
[Auto],
[Vertical],
[Horizontal]
[Off], [Auto]
[Auto], [Center],
[Top Left]
[Off], [On]
[Off], [Print],
[Panel]
[Off], [On]
*2
[Off], [On]
[Off], [On]
[Resolution],
[Gradation],
[High Resolution]
[sRGB],
[NTSC],
Specifies whether the printer should print an image in portrait (vertical)
orientation or in landscape (horizontal) orientation.
Specifies whether the printer should print with scaling outputs according to
the printable area.
Specifies the printing position for an image.
Set the processing method for received TIFF data.
When it is set to [Off], the processing time is shortened by processing
received TIFF data sequentially.
When it is set to [On], it is possible to prevent errors from occurring,
since all the TIFF data is received before processing begins.
However, the printing speed will drop.
After specifying, perform a hard reset or restart the printer to
enable the settings.
Specifies the display setting for the error message in case of an error
occurring.
Set e-mail print.
"Receiving E-mail Data on the Mail Server and Printing (E-mail
Print)"
Specifies whether the printer should print a document with its printable
area expanded.
When [On] is specified, part of the print image may be missing
near the margins of the paper.
Specify the halftone display method when printing.
When it is set to [Resolution], you can perform printing that combines
smooth gradation with edge quality. It is suitable for printing graphics
or graphs that use gradation.
When it is set to [Gradation], you can print with a sharp gradation
and well-balanced texture, contrasting light and shade, which is best
suited for printing photo images.
When it is set to [High Resolution], you can print in fine detail so that
the edges of text data can be seen clearly. It is suitable for printing
data containing text and fine lines.
Select the method for converting color print data to grayscale for printing.
When it is set to [sRGB], it calculates the grayscale value using the
sRGB standard color conversion method.
When it is set to [NTSC], it calculates the grayscale value using the
Setting

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