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[Density Adjust] Tab Settings - Sony UP-D711MD Setup Manual

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(Example 2) Value is set to 3, printing six pages:
• When not resetting
The circled numbers mean counter.
• When resetting after printing a second page.
The counter is reset.
The circled numbers mean counter.
Print with Information
Check this box to print images and also print the preset
value information of the [Density Adjust] tab below
those images.
Each preset value is printed with the following
notations.
Item
Notation
GAMMA
GAM
Advanced
ADV
Dark
DARK
Light
LIGHT
Sharpness
SHARP
Orientation
Selects the orientation of images. When printing an
image in portrait size, check the [Portrait] box, or for
landscape type, check the [Landscape] box. Check the
[Reverse] box to print an image rotated 180 degrees.
Note
The print result may differs depending on the
application software. Check the result by actually
printing an image(s).
Load
Allows you to load saved settings.
Save
Allows you to save the current settings.
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About
Displays information about the driver version.
Restore Defaults
Pressing the [Main] tab restores all settings to their
default values.

[Density Adjust] tab Settings

Adjusts the density of the image. The adjustment is
reflected in the density graph at the upper right of the
setting screen and the gradation bar. However, the effect
of the preset value of [GAMMA] is not reflected.
The vertical axis of the density graph expresses the
density of the image actually printed, where the upper
limit relates to white density and the lower limit relates
to black density.
The horizontal axis expresses image data, where the
upper limit relates to white data and the lower limit
relates to black data. The gradation bar expresses the
actual density instead of the value of the vertical axis of
the density graph.
GAMMA
Selects the intensity of the halftone gradation.
Item
Explanation
TONE1
Lighter than standard
TONE2
Standard
TONE3
Hard gradation
TONE4
Soft gradation
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Configuring the Printer

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