Notes:
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Some finishing options are available only on select printers. For more information on the available finishing
options, see the User's Guide documentation.
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Finisher options must be installed for them to be available in the Paper/Finishing tab.
Using the Quality tab
The Quality tab controls the print and image quality settings of a print job.
Use
Print Quality settings
Resolution
Enhance fine lines
Gray Correction
To
Optimize the print quality of the print job.
For color printers:
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Text—Print the document using settings optimized for text.
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Text/Photo—Print the document using settings optimized for text and
photos.
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Photo—Print the document using settings optimized for photos.
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Custom—Print the document using Quality settings specified by the user.
For monochrome printers:
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Draft—Print the document using the lowest resolution for faster printing.
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Normal—Print the document using the standard print quality settings.
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Best—Print the document using the best possible resolution.
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Custom—Print the document using Quality settings specified by the user.
Specify the printed output resolution.
Note: This option is available only in laser printers.
Print the document with finer detail.
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Use printer settings (Default)—The printer applies this setting as
configured in the printer.
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On—Enable the "Enhance fine lines" feature and provide fine detail on
print jobs.
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Off—Disable the "Enhance fine lines" feature.
Note: This option is available only in laser printers.
Specify detail control of Brightness and Contrast settings when printing in
black and white.
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Use printer settings—The printer applies this setting as configured in the
printer.
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Off—Disable the Gray Correction feature.
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Manual—Enable the Gray Correction Brightness and Contrast controls.
Note: Gray Correction is available only in monochrome laser printers.
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