Print Quality Options - Lexmark Universal Driver Brochure

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Pages per sheet (N-up)
Print last page first
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PS emulation compatible only. PCL emulation is not available.
2
Not enabled by default if bidirectional communication is unavailable.
3
Supported in printer models with duplex capability.

Print Quality options

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Color Printing
Print in black and white*
Color correction*
Color balance*
TM
ColorSaver
*
RGB correction*
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
* Supported when Color Printing is available.
To
Specify the number of page images to print on one sheet. By default, the printer prints
one page image per sheet. To print two page images per sheet, select 2-up, and so on.
Print the document in sequential order.
The feature ensures that the pages of the print job are in the correct order when
retrieved from the exit bin.
To
Print in color, if color printing is supported by the printer model.
Switch between color printing and monochrome printing to save color toner and
decrease the amount of time necessary to print the document.
For color images, this feature substitutes black and white grayscale for color.
Adjust the printed color to better match the colors of other output devices or standard
color systems.
Adjust color by individually increasing or decreasing the amount of toner used for each
color plane.
Conserve toner in graphics and images while maintaining high-quality text. The
amount of toner used to print graphics and images is reduced, however, if text is
printed with factory default toner usage. If selected, this setting overrides Toner
darkness settings.
Set the color quality controls.
Use printer settings—The printer driver applies the brightness, contrast, and
saturation settings to the print job. This is the default setting.
Manual—This setting lets the user set each control separately.
Adjust the darkness of the document.
A negative value will darken text, images, and graphics, while a positive value will
lighten text, images, and graphics in the document.
Adjust the degree of difference between levels of gray in the document.
A higher setting shows more difference between levels of gray.
Increase the intensity of all color levels in the document.
A higher saturation setting will intensify all colors but will not increase detail in the
document.
Understanding the Universal Print Driver
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