To Adjust Image Quality On Print Jobs; Stroke Thickening (Increasing The Weight Or Width Of A Character) - Xerox Nuvera User Manual

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3. Click on the Basic tab, then use the Darken/Lighten control to make small corrective adjustments.
4. Click on the Image Quality tab, then click on the Image Adjustments button. Use the Contrast,
Sharpness and Background Suppression controls to make small corrective adjustments.
5. Set Print Quality.
The Toner Saver selection uses less toner and is more economical than the full quality setting of
Optimal. It is useful for scatter removal without causing a light solid image on the page. You may
want to use the Optimal setting when printing proof documents.
Tip
If you copy /scan a great number of the same type of original documents, you can set custom image
quality defaults. For example, if the majority of your copying /scanning is of dark photographic content,
the system defaults can be set to accommodate this, saving you job programming time. To set up your
system defaults to match your original input, contact your System Administrator.

To adjust image quality on print jobs

1. Select Print From File on the Service menu and use the Files tab to locate and select the job.
2. Select the Image Quality tab.
3. From the Mode pull-down menu, select the printer emulation setting.
The DocuTech 135 setting prints output that is similar in appearance to that of the DT135 printer.
4. Use the Print Darkness control to make small corrective adjustments in increasing or decreasing
darkness.
All pixels in the image are moved either towards black or white. The values closest to 0 are intended
for small adjustments to the darkness of text and pictures. The darkness +/-3 settings will make a
noticeable difference on text but not recommended for most pictorials.
5. Select a Resolution.
Since resolutions vary from printer to printer, use this option to achieve better performance for jobs
that were saved at 300 dpi.
6. Set Print Quality. The Toner Saver selection uses less toner and is more economical than the full
quality setting of Normal. It is useful for scatter removal without causing a light solid image on the
page. You may want to use the Normal setting when printing proof documents.
7. To select a halftone, open the job. From either the Print Properties window or the Job Properties
window, select a Halftone.
This allows you to adjust the pattern of dots or lines of varying sizes applied to an image of varying
tones, or same sized dots applied to a tint of color.
Note
If the Enhanced Line Screen license is not enabled, the Halftone selection is not available since there
is only one halftone (125 lpi) offered.

Stroke Thickening (increasing the weight or width of a character)

1. Open the Job Manager and select and open the job.
2. Select the Image Quality tab.
3. From the Job Properties window and the Stroke Thickening field, adjust this setting to control the
thickness of fine lines created by the PostScript stroke command.
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