Canon LBP7780CX User Manual page 597

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[Canon HDTV
gamma 1.5], [Canon
HDTV gamma 1.8],
[Canon HDTV
gamma 2.4]
[Text]: [Normal],
[Photo]
[Graphics]:
[Output Profile]
[Normal], [Photo]
[Image]: [Normal],
[Photo]
[Text]: [Perceptual],
[Saturation],
[Colorimetric]
[Graphics]:
[Perceptual],
[Matching Method]
[Saturation],
[Colorimetric]
[Image]:
[Perceptual],
[Saturation],
[Colorimetric]
[Text]: [1.0], [1.4],
[1.8], [2.2]
[Gamma
[Graphics]: [1.0],
Correction]
[1.4], [1.8], [2.2]
[Image]: [1.0], [1.4],
[1.8], [2.2]
[Gradation]: [Off],
[Smooth 1], [Smooth
2]
[Gradation Settings]
[Graphics]: [Off],
[On]
[Image]: [Off], [On]
[Advanced
Smoothing]: [Off],
[Smooth 1],
[Advanced
[Smooth 2]
Smoothing]
[Graphics]: [Off],
[On]
[Text]: [Off], [On]
[Normal],
[Toner Volume
[Gradation Priority],
Corr.]
[Text Priority]
[Resolution
[Line Control]
Priority],
[Gradation Priority]
the monitor. The larger the gamma value, the darker it is printed.
Set the output profile. The output profile is applied to all of the print
data.
Since the colors displayed on the computer monitor and the colors that
the printer can reproduce differ, adjust the colors. Select the
adjustment method depending your use or preference.
When it is set to [Perceptual], matching is performed by making it
prioritize shades (hues).
When it is set to [Saturation], it provides colors suitable for printing
artwork and graphs for use in presentations.
When it is set to [Colorimetric], it matches so that the color
difference between originals such as logos and the output color is
minimized.
It adjusts the brightness of the printed result so that the brightest and
darkest parts of the document are not lost. The larger the setting value,
the darker it is printed. [1.4] shows no correction.
Set this item when you cannot print the gradations of image data such
as graphics (illustrations created in other applications) and images
(bitmaps) smoothly (color transitions stand out). [Smooth 2] is better
than [Smooth 1] for performing a smoothing process that provides
smoother gradation. You also can select what to smooth by switching
[Graphics] and [Image] [On]/[Off].
Specify whether to use the smoothing process to smooth the edges of
graphics (illustrations created in other applications) or text.
[Smooth 2] is better than [Smooth 1] for performing a smoothing
process that provides more smoothing.
You can select what to smooth by switching [Graphics] and [Text]
[On]/[Off].
Set the correction method for when the toner volume has exceeded the
printer's limit value when printing high density parts.
When it is set to [Normal], it prints text and lines using the toner
volume that will preserve resolution, and it prints the other data
with the toner volume that will preserve hue.
When it is set to [Gradation Priority], it prints all the data using the
toner volume that will preserve hue.
When it is set to [Text Priority], it prints all the data using the
toner volume that will preserve resolution.
Set image processing for lines.
When it is set to [Resolution Priority], it processes lines in the
same way as text so that resolution is preserved.
When it is set to [Gradation Priority], it processes lines in the
same way as graphics so that gradation is preserved.
Specifies whether the printer should continue printing with the image
quality of the data being lowered automatically or stop printing

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