Epson SC-T5100 User Manual page 125

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SC-T5100 Series/SC-T3100 Series/SC-T5100N Series/SC-T3100N Series
Settings item
Select Palette
Print Color Palette
Define Palette
Palette A
Pen 0 to Pen 15
Pen Width
Pen Color
Palette B
Pen 0 to Pen 15
Pen Width
Pen Color
Restore default
HP-GL/2 Unique Set‐
tings
Thick Paper
Bidirectional
Using the Menu
Settings value
*
Software
Default
Palette A
Palette B
Print
0.13 to 12.00 mm
0 to 255
0.13 to 12.00 mm
0 to 255
No
Yes
*
Off
On
*
On
Off
User's Guide
Explanation
From the following selections, choose the palette that specifies the
color and thickness of the logical pen.
Software: Print according to the pen configurations set in the
application, and ignore the built-in palette of the printer.
Default: Print according to the settings of the built-in palette
of the printer specified in advance. The settings of the palette
cannot be changed. The built-in palette specifies a logical pen
with a pen width of 0.35 mm and 256 colors.
Palette A / Palette B: Print according to the settings of the
built-in palette that you specified for Define Palette. If Define
Palette setting is not set, the results are the same as when
Default is selected.
When Default / Palette A / Palette B are set, pen configurations set
in the application are ignored.
Selected palette settings can be printed with Print Color Palette
and confirmed.
Settings of the palette selected in Select Palette are printed as A3
size. You can check the colors corresponding to the color number
for the pen colors.
In Select Palette, selecting Palette A will print in accordance with
settings defined here.
You can define a unique built-in palette by specifying the pen
width and color for the 16 types of logical pen. Select the pen
number, and then define the pen width and pen color for each pen.
You can use Print Color Palette to print and check the colors
corresponding to the color number for the pen colors.
In Select Palette, selecting Palette B will print in accordance with
settings defined here.
Settings details are the same as for Palette A.
Select Yes to restore all HP-GL/2 Unique Settings settings to default
settings.
If the paper is thick, the print head may scuff the print surface.
Choose On to prevent scuffing. If On is set, the platen gap, which is
the distance between the print head and the paper, will widen.
However, if the platen gap is already at its maximum, then setting
this to On will have no effect.
Setting this to On means the print head prints while moving left
and right. Setting this to Off means that ruled lines will have less
misalignment, but printing will take more time.
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