Rendering White Lines Between Text And Background Inconspicuous (Black Overprint) - Oki C931 User Manual

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Rendering white lines
between text and background
inconspicuous (black overprint)
1
If imaging 100% black text on a colored
background, you can print (overprint) by
overlaying the text and background parts. Set if
2
there are gaps such as white lines, etc., in the
borders between the text and background.
Note
z Not usable with some applications.
3
z Cannot be used if the text is not 100% black, the text has
been rendered as graphics by selecting the outlines, or if
the text is an image.
For example, if using Microsoft Office applications with
Windows XP/Windows Server 2003, and printing large text
using TrueType fonts, black overprint is disabled as the
text is replaced with graphics images by the application.
4
z If the background color is dark (the toner layer thickness
exceeds 240%), the toner may not be fixed securely. For
example, if printing 100% black text on backgrounds
of 50% cyan, 50% magenta, or 50% yellow, the toner
layer thickness is 50+50+50+100=250%, which exceeds
240%.
5
z Cannot be used with Windows XPS printer drivers.
„ Using Windows PS printer drivers
1
Open the file to be printed.
2
Select [Print] in the [File] menu.
3
Click [Advanced] (or [Preferences]).
4
Click [Advanced] in the [Color] tab.
5
Enable the [Black overprint] check box,
and click [OK].
6
Printing will be implemented.
„ Using Windows PCL printer drivers
1
Open the file to be printed.
2
Select [Print] in the [File] menu.
3
Click [Advanced] (or [Preferences]).
4
Click [Advanced] in the [Job Options]
tab.
5
Select [Overprint Black], and then
select [On] in [Settings], and click [OK].
6
Printing will be implemented.
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