Figure 6-6
Print Quality Details dialog box - HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver
Current Setting
For the HP Color LaserJet 2605 series printer, the Current Setting group box contains one of the
following options, depending on the selection of the Print Quality group box on the Finishing tab
(ImageREt 2400(W) or Custom):
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This is the "Default" setting
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This is a "Custom" setting
Graphics Settings group box
The Raster Compression settings on the Graphics Settings group box support adaptive compression
modes for Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) data. The following settings are available:
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Automatic (default). When this setting is used, the print driver determines and applies the best
compression method.
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Best Quality. This setting forces the driver to use a compression method that results in no loss of
data.
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Maximum Compression. Where applicable, this setting requires the print driver to use JPEG
compression. Selecting this option increases the print speed performance, but does decrease the
image quality.
Output Settings group box
The Output Settings group box contains the following options:
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Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG). This feature is implemented to address the moiré effect created when
certain software programs encounter certain patterns. Use this feature to turn off the pattern
scaling. What you lose is WYSIWYG with patterns, but the printed result might look better. The
feature works only with programs that use vector hatch patterns. This option is on by default.
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Print all Text as Black. The Print all Text as Black check box is not selected, by default. When
selected, this option causes the driver to print all text as black regardless of the original document
text color. By design, however, white text remains white, as a fail-safe method of printing reverse
typeface against a dark background. This setting does not affect graphic images on the page.
The Print all Text as Black check box remains selected only for the current print job.
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HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver features (for Windows 98 SE and Windows Me)
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