Adjusting Brightness; Adjusting Contrast; Rotating Images; Setting Halftoning Options - Toshiba e-STUDIO GL-1020 Operator's Manual

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ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS

ADJUSTING CONTRAST

ROTATING IMAGES

SETTING HALFTONING OPTIONS

PRINTING POSTSCRIPT ERROR INFORMATION

GL-1020 Operator's Guide (Basic)
1
Drag the Brightness slide bar to the right to lighten the
printed image up to 50%; slide the bar to the left to darken the
image as much as -50%.
Brightness is a measure of how much white an image
contains. By increasing the brightness, for example, the
printed image appears lighter.
2
Click
.
OK
Contrast is the difference in tone between the dark and the light
areas of an image. Higher contrast yields a greater difference
between the dark and light with fewer gradations of gray between
them.
1
Drag the Contrast slide bar to the right to sharpen the dark
and light areas of the printed image up to 50%; slide the bar
to the left to darken the image as much as -50%.
2
Click
.
OK
1
Check the Rotate 180 degrees box to rotate the page image.
2
Click
to return to the Print window.
OK
Note: This option is available only in the Windows NT
®
Windows
2000/XP operating systems.
1
Click
.
Halftoning
2
Adjust the halftoning options as applicable.
For more information on a specific setting, right-click to
access "What's This" help.
3
Click
to exit the halftone color adjustment window.
OK
1
Click
PostScript Settings
2
Check Printing PostScript Error Information to print an error
log if any language translation errors occur during printing.
3
Click
to return to the properties tab.
OK
4
Click
to return to the print window.
OK
.
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